Other than just learning how to ski, it includes Korean cooking class, traditional handicraft, Hanbok experience, horse riding, and more. It is located at Daemyung VIVALDI PARK. For more information, visit here – VIVA SKI and K-Culture Festival.
Located at YongPyong Resort, Korea’s first ski resort that’s well known to host international competitions, it’s also famous for its breath-taking view upon reaching the Dragon Peak. Plus, thanks to K-drama such as Winter Sonata and Goblin, it attracted many visitors who wants to recreate photo scenes from the dramas. For more information, visit here – Fun Ski and Snow Tube Festival.
This camp is located at High1 Resort, the place you’ll be able to find a casino nearby if you are interested. It’s on a highland, thus, pretty much a town on its own up there with top notch facilities and entertainment programmes. For more information, visit here – Go Go Ski Festival.
Available in two locations: Alpensia Ski Resort and High1 Resort. This camp provides one of the best combined/family ski tour program to both adults and kids. They focus on personal skier improvement in all types of fun and challenging levels of ski slopes available at the specific resort. They have a few choices of either a shorter or longer programme. For more information, visit here - Korea International Ski Camp (KISC).