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Hi everyone! My name is Pin, and I'm currently planning something in Korea, but I'm worried about money. It's not just the cost of the trip itself that's difficult; there are airfare, accommodation, food, and I'm not sure how many days I'll need to stay. Some people say I need time off from work, but others say I can stay from the first day until I return.
I'm completely lost on how much my budget should be. I'd love to know how others budget and what are some cost-effective ways to do it, such as planning my travel arrangements, choosing suitable accommodation, or deciding to stay longer.
Has anyone done this before? I'd really appreciate some insightful information because I'm still very confused. 🤔
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I was also worried about the budget when I went to Korea before! My suggestion is to combine beauty treatments with travel, so you don't have to take time off work separately. You can treat it as part of the trip, which will reduce the psychological pressure 😊 However, the specific amount of money you spend varies from person to person, depending on what treatments you want to do!
I'm also considering getting some treatments in South Korea, so I completely understand your concerns! I'm currently budgeting, and it does seem quite expensive, but I've heard that some people say it's possible to control costs if you plan your itinerary and accommodations in advance. I hope everyone can share some practical experiences and suggestions so we can all plan this trip with more confidence!
Hi Fin! I totally understand how you feel, I was also confused when I first wanted to go to Korea 😅 For the budget, I suggest checking flights and hotels first to get an idea, then depending on the length of your stay and how many days are comfortable for your budget. For procedures, maybe you can start consulting online first with several places to get an estimate of the price before leaving, so you won't be shocked when you get there!
Hi Fin! I've been thinking about this too: how many days is the ideal stay in Korea to relax and not rush? I've read that some people are satisfied with 5 days, while others find 2 weeks is still not enough 😅