The once-verdant landscape transforms into near-neon hues in a South Korea autumn—jazzy yellows and shocking oranges, swaggering reds that make your heads pleasantly dizzy.
Now we’ve been on a seasonal kick lately: asking our fellow travel blogger friends about their top autumn travel destinations, and finding the best spots to experience autumn in Korea.
So in our expertise, we just called it: this fall in Korea, literally, won at life. It may just be better than Spring in Korea.
Be it the scent of warm sugary cinnamon stuffed pancakes (hotteok) that start to fill the air this time of year, the harvest goldmine of apples, tangerines, and persimmons, or the magnificent color story spanning the entire country, Fall in Korea is incredible.
There’s a reason going hiking during fall foliage is on the South Korea Bucket List. But you don’t have to take our word for it. Let the photos speak for themselves!
🍂 Simplify your travel arrangements, with this tour—a perfect day trip for experiencing several places during autumn in Korea.
Before You Go
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- Check phone plan for international data or get unlimited Data SIM cards for Korea
- Review our carry-on packing list
- Learn everything you need to know about traveling through airport security
- Pack the right travel cameras and comfortable travel clothes
Here are 30 photos that prove, unequivocally, how badass the South Korea autumn really is.
These were all taken on our DJI Phantom, Canon G7X, and Canon Rebel, but we have since upgraded to the Canon 80D and are in love with it. Make sure to check out our traveling with a drone and essential cameras for every traveler guides for more info.
The following pictures were taken at Daedunsan Mountain, Nami Island, the Secret Garden at Changdeokgung Palace in Seoul, and in South Korea.
For more information about each South Korea autumn destination, check out our travel guide for the Top Spots to Enjoy Autumn in Korea.
1. Fall in Korea brings the landscape to life, like here at the Daedunsan Provincial Park
Be sure to check out our complete Daedunsan guide.
2. Vibrant greens transform into South Korea autumn colors
Fall in Korea displays such a gorgeous array of shades of leaves!
3. Like reds
This was taken at Nami Island, one of our must-see spots for autumn in Korea.
4. And super reds
These leaves at the top of Namsan Mountain in Seoul are a spectacular display of the hues of South Korea autumn.
5. And SUPER DUPER reds
Daedunsan is seriously a magical place to experience fall in Korea.
6. And don’t forget the yellows
Don’t miss venturing to one of Seoul’s palaces to experience fall in Korea. It’s also the perfect time and location to rent hanbok in Seoul (the traditional Korean dress) for a photoshoot!
7. Like these spectacular gingko biloba trees
Gingko biloba trees dot the streets of Seoul in autumn and the sight is magical.
8. Or the vibrant orange hues
Like these magnificent orange shades cascading up Daedunsan during fall in Korea.
9. Like here at Daedunsan’s cloud bridge
The Korea autumn season is SERVING.
10. (A perfect photo op, btw)
Don’t miss a chance to snap a pic on the Cloud Bridge at Daedunsan while surrounded by the colors of fall in Korea.
11. Or its even higher exposed staircase
Don’t look down! Daedunsan is quite high but it sure is a beautiful place to spend October in Korea to see the fall colors!
12. And if you’re lazy, you can take the scenic cable car
Gaze down at the mesmerizing South Korea autumn colors as you make your way to Daedunsan by cable car.
13. After all, the South Korea autumn leaves look just as magnificent from the sky
October in Korea is best spent at Daedunsan, for sure!
14. As they do on the ground
Nami Island serving up Gingko Biloba trees galore during fall in Korea.
15. Or on the tree
Seoul in autumn is magical at its palaces.
16. (Or many trees)
Nami Island, how we love spending fall in Korea with you!
Changdeokgung is absolutely gorgeous during fall in Korea!
18.With colors popping against the palace architecture
Take several moments to pause and appreciate the beauty of Seoul in autumn while exploring the Secret Garden of Changdeokgung.
19. You could just get lost in the Seoul autumn beauty
I could just take in the beauty of Changdeokgung’s Secret Garden all day, every day.
20. Or find someone else to get lost with
The Secret Garden in Changdeokgung is one of the best places to experience autumn in Seoul for a date.
21. To feel that warm South Korea autumn sunlight
Seoul in autumn is so dreamy.
22. Beneath a clear blue fall sky
This is the zipline you can take to get to Nami Island to experience fall in Korea! We just took the ferry though.
23. Wandering though some eulalia grass fields
This Eulalia grass is iconic of Jeju Island in the fall.
24. Or framed by some shockingly yellow trees
Nami Island is an extremely popular place to witness the Korea fall.
25. You could discover the beautiful traditional architecture at Changdeokgung Palace
Pick my jaw up off the ground!
26. With its Secret Garden
What a dream to be in Seoul in autumn!
27. Holding an impressive 26,000+ trees
You could certainly take several days to explore Changdeokgung and its Secret Garden, if you had the time.
28. Some with leaves bigger than your face
29. Others perfect for twirling around
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30. And the rest that just plain win at life
Rent hanbok in Seoul, the traditional Korean dress, for yourself!
Contents
When is Autumn in Korea?
Autumn in Korea spans the months of September to November.
Korea in September is still quite summery and only at the end of the month begins to usher in the change to autumn season in Korea.
Note on September Korea weather: September Korea weather can be quite hot and muggy initially, with the weather cooling down towards the end of the month, so if you’re traveling during this time, pay close attention to the weather changes so you can know what kinds of clothing you should pack.
October and November will definitely cool down and become less humid as the Korea autumn takes over.
Changing Autumn Leaves in Korea
The bulk of the color change of the leaves during fall season in Korea is concentrated in the months of October and November.
The best time to see autumn leaves in Korea varies based on where you are in the country. However the colorful autumn leaves in Korea start emerging first in the North, and gradually move down South, so be sure to plan your travel accordingly.
In general, the most prominent autumn month in Korea is October, with most of our sites changing color during the mid and latter parts of this month.
Autumn Wear in Korea: What Clothes to Pack
As the weather cools throughout the months of October and November, be sure to bring appropriate autumn wear to Korea.
During the middle of the day the sun can still bring some warmth, so an autumn outfit in Korea might include a light sweater and removable items such as a scarf and beanie.
As the day wears off the nights will get even cooler, so be sure to bring a jacket that you can throw on as part of your autumn outfit in Korea.
For women, I love this North Face fall jacket, or this more affordable option.
For men, Ben loves this Columbia TurboDown Hooded fall jacket, or this more affordable option.
We’d also recommend taking advantage of the cooler weather to try out renting hanbok, the traditional Korean dress, and taking pictures around the autumn sights!
Stylish Autumn Fashion in Korea
If you’re looking to dress trendier for your travel, autumn fashion in Korea is very much defined by chunky knits, oversized wool coats, and mid-length pea coats for women or tailored trench coats for men.
Anatomie makes stylish, lightweight travel pants we loved for Korea in autumn, and you can see our in-depth review of their travel clothes here.
Fall in Korea is kicking butt and taking names. With sassy “look-at-me!” colors spread across its magnificent body, South Korea has proven itself a champ on the autumn stage. Truly, the splendor of the South Korea autumn rivals that of its beauty in summer, spring, and fall.
Summer
Perhaps you’ll seek seclusion at the Hidden Jeju Beach, the stunning Mount Sangbansan views of Sagye Beach, or maybe you’d prefer the more accessible Iho Beach.
You might choose to:
- climb the iconic Sunrise Peak
- stay at affordable Sunrise Peak accommodation
- eat at the nearby Willala Fish & Chips
- or drink Jeju craft beer at a brewery
Spring
We’ve selected our top 40 photos to convince you spring in Korea is also a magical time to visit.
Jeju Island in spring comes to life with stunning canola fields and Jeju cherry blossoms.
Spring is also a gorgeous time to explore Insadong, as the temples will be covered with lanterns and cherry blossoms.
Winter
Even on Jeju Island, the Hawaii of Korea, where we experienced a wild Jeju Island winter.
Winter is also the perfect time to visit Hallasan Mountain, the tallest mountain in Korea and an icon of Jeju Island.
Still, our years living in South Korea have shown that the most magical time is fall in Korea.
From the fantastic bursts of color to palace-frolicking, mountain-climbing and tangerine picking—there’s no shortage of mesmerizing activities to enjoy the amazing season of fall in Korea.
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66 Comments
Gracie
at 3:19 pmI lived in South Korea for a year and it is really beautiful there in autumn! Now I miss those days 😊 I might visit my friends there next year 😊 Thank you for the photos, it made me re-love my moments there😊
Lauren West
at 3:27 amHow lovely, Gracie! What part of South Korea did you live in?
JanD
at 11:31 pmAbsolutely breathtaking!!!
Lauren West
at 3:27 amReally appreciate you saying so!
Aryane @ Valises & Gourmandises
at 3:45 amSimply stunning!!! I’m very curious about South Korea and would love to visit someday.
I had no idea that they had proper autumns. I’m from Québec and I thought we had the monopoly over dead gorgeous fall colours! After all, we’re so famous for it! 🙂
Lauren West
at 2:14 pmAhh I have yet to see Quebec during the peak of fall! When I visited, it was at the end of November, and it looks more like winter already. I’ll have to return soon!
Samarpita Sharma
at 1:48 amI am sold. Never really found the idea of visiting South Korea, but these pics are so darn beautiful. This goes to my bucket list for sure!
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Lauren West
at 2:15 pmAutumn is easily our favorite season in South Korea (although the cherry blossoms of spring are pretty spectacular as well!).
Davide uTravelShare.com
at 6:17 amNice TOP 30 pictures, breathtaking country with many stuff to do and see! I have been 4 months in South East Asia but I skipped places like China, South Korea, Japan! Thanks for sharing it
Lauren West
at 8:04 amYou should make it back for an East Asia trip then!
Phil
at 12:17 amWow, the autumn leaves looked amazing. It must be a place to see this time of the year. 🙂
Lauren West
at 8:05 amIt really is! Autumn is definitely our favorite season in South Korea 🙂
Anastasia
at 9:57 pmI can’t even describe in words how I feel about these pictures – golden Autumn my absolute favourite time of the year, and while I had a chance to experience it in different countries of the world, I haven’t seen anything close to what you’ve shown here!
Lauren West
at 8:06 amWhy thank you, Anastasia! We really made sure we didn’t miss the South Korean autumn beauty this year!
Katie
at 2:07 amWow these autumn colours are fantastic! South Korea looks amazing and I will deffo think about visiting here in the Autumn, Some fantastic pics!
Lauren West
at 8:07 amYou’d love it, Katie! We’re thinking of seeing what China has to offer for autumn next year!
Nadine Rohner
at 10:32 amwowwww stunning pictures – congrats. I reall love the couple pic <3 and of course the colors are so amazing!
Lauren West
at 8:08 amYes the colors are spectacular! And thank you for the compliment, Nadine!
Iza Abao, Two Monkeys Travel Group Writer
at 12:32 pmI love your photos and just pinned this. = ) Based on your photos, Changdeokgung Palace looks like older from other palaces. Did you join a guided tour? I would probably get lost in this beautiful place.
Lauren West
at 8:10 amWe didn’t join a guided tour because we like exploring freely when we can! I’m not sure if Changdeokgung is older but it’s the least restored and has the most original architecture!
The Travel Ninjas
at 12:44 pmAutumn in South Korea is definitley a life-winning event. Everything looked so warm and inviting. We just wanted to grab up a pile of leaves and toss them in the air. Riding in those cable cars must give spectacular views. Can’t wait to be visit South Korea again.
Lauren West
at 8:11 amHey guys! Yes, autumn in South Korea is the best!
Ticker Eats The World
at 3:35 pmWoWZA!! beautiful photographs that capture the beauty of nature at its colorful best. The closest i’ve seen anything like this is autumn in Germany but this is by far amazing.
Lauren West
at 8:11 amYou should definitely come by for a visit!
Joanna
at 2:33 amYou are so lucky to have experienced such amazing autumn nature show! I love visiting a country that has all the 4 seasons, and where I can enjoy the changing of the leaves in autumn. You have witnessed some really beautiful colorful sights.
Lauren West
at 8:12 amYes, South Korea is SO much more seasonal than Los Angeles! We love experiencing each season to the fullest because we can’t really do it on the same level at home!
Adam, Bite of Iceland
at 3:20 amSo beautiful! Absolutely stunning pictures 🙂 South Korea is really high on my bucket list 🙂
Lauren West
at 8:13 amYou should really go, Adam!
Awara Diaries
at 4:21 amWe loved South Korea when we saw a few Korean series last summer. But this post is something else! Need to explore South Korea, especially in Autumn.
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Lauren West
at 8:14 amIt’s truly magnificent! Thank you for the kind words, Parampara!
charmaine
at 4:29 amAmazing photos! What a colorful autumn in south korea! I like how you made the post simple yet catchy! It’s really a great post! Thanks for sharing! 😊
Lauren West
at 8:15 amThanks so much for dropping by, Charmaine!
Wanderlust Vegans
at 5:35 amExcellent, autumn in South Korea is full of amazing colours. It looks amazing there and you really have an eye for photography. Your personality comes through in your photos.
Lauren West
at 8:16 amWe really appreciate you saying so!
Allison
at 7:39 amAutumn is such a spectacular month for taking photos. No 16 is my favourite. I love the symmetry. I’m going to have to add Allred to my list 😀
Lauren West
at 8:17 amThank you, Allison! That’s one of my favorites as well 🙂
Nadine Cathleen
at 9:29 amI love your hat!! The nature colours are amazing… perfect for an autumn walk! South Korea is still on my travel bucket list. We wanted to go this year but then it was way too busy. So maybe 2017 we will make it 🙂
Lauren West
at 8:17 amIt’s definitely worth the trip, Nadine! Let me know if you need any tips!
Stefano uTravelShare.com
at 1:08 amStunning shots guys 🙂 last year I went to China, I was travelling across the country for 3 months and I fell in love about the people and the landscapes. In this month I’m going to move to Australia, and I’m thinking about new destinations to see around there…and after seeing your post I’ve decide to include South Korea 🙂 such an inspiration guys
Lauren West
at 8:18 amWe’re thinking of having a similar long-term trip through China next year after the end of our teaching contract! China is such a massive country, it has so much beauty!
FS
at 2:25 amWow I have always really been very curious about South Korea. I would love to visit South Korea someday that too in Autumn. Thanks a lot for sharing
Lauren West
at 8:19 amYou’d love it!
Jitaditya Narzary
at 5:21 amWow, amazing hues and they have been made better by your impeccable frames. I know when people talk about fall colours they mostly stick to North America but you have shown how underrated the Korean autumn has been. Whenever I make it to Korea, I will make sure that it is in autumn.
Lauren West
at 8:20 amYes or Europe! Thank you so much for your lovely words, Jitaditya!
Carla Abanes
at 9:18 amLoved your photos and your captions, especially the super duper reds. SK is indeed the place to go in Asia during autumn! Thanks for sharing!
Lauren West
at 10:48 amYes the reds sure are vibrant. Thank you for the lovely words, Carla!
Indrani
at 12:03 pmThis is a cute romantic post! 🙂 Both of you look so good and happy together.
Autumn has magic in its air! Spring will be pale here.
Lauren West
at 12:11 pmDefinitely a whole lotta magic in that South Korean autumn air!
Abhinav Singh
at 6:59 pmWhat a lovely place. Loved your pictures. South Korea has long been on my mind. After seeing your blog, I will make sure that whenever I visit it, it’s going to be in autumn. Inspiring.
Lauren West
at 12:52 amThank you for the kind words, Abhinav!
Jesper, The Biveros Effect
at 10:40 pmReally nice photos. It does really look amazing with all of those colors. You really must have found the perfect time of the year to visit the place. 🙂
Lauren West
at 12:52 amWe tried to plan it out well. Next we’ll be working for capturing the best of a South Korean spring!
Mike
at 6:46 amAmazing pictures and love the colours. I’d love to visit in the autumn
Lauren West
at 12:51 amIt’s spectacular! Let us know if you need any pointers!
Christina
at 9:08 amWows! I had no idea South Korea was this beautiful in Autumn. Usually when you think of fall colors you think of the northeast here in the United States. These photos though make the northeast look like nothing! Overall great pictures!
Lauren West
at 1:27 pmThank you so much for saying so, Christina!
Alice
at 3:33 pmI went to south korea in barren January but this really makes me want to return in the fall. thanks for sharing your wonderful photos!
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