Travel Guide · Culture & History
KOREA Written by Robert Koehler
CAMPING IN KOREAN NATIONAL PARKS Written by Beverlee Barnet
Mar 2012│748 pages│US$ 45.00 Softcover│8.03 x 5.98 x 1.26 inches ISBN: 978-89-91913-99-8
Aug 2012 | 208 pages | US$ 19.00 Softcover | 8.03 x 5.59 x 0.47 inches ISBN: 978-1-62412-000-8
With 5,000 years of history and culture packed into one very tight package, Korea is a fascinating travel destination that both compares and contrasts favorably with its larger neighbors. From the pulsating streets of Seoul to the peaceful temples and gardens of the Korean countryside, Korea is a study in contrasts—one foot in the future, with the other firmly rooted in one of the world’s richest cultural heritages. With detailed destination information, helpful tips, insightful culture and history notes, useful maps and beautiful photographs, KOREA is an invaluable guide to one of Asia’s most rewarding destinations. Written by Robert Koehler, author of our best-selling SEOUL guidebook, KOREA is simple to use for the newly arrived, but in-depth enough for the seasoned Korean veteran.
Korean national park campgrounds are situated near beautiful landscapes of blue sea, waterfalls, or towering forested mountains. If you want to escape from the concrete jungle to be closer with nature and want to travel within financial means, camping in Korean national parks is the answer. This book was compiled to help travelers find their way, travel Korea in an affordable way, and to share the country’s beautiful national park vistas. In this guidebook you’ll find easy-tofollow campground directions—by car, bus, and train—making national park camping more readily accessible to all. 5