🇰🇷Seoul • Busan • Gyeongju • Jeju

Your New Favourite South Korea Travel App

Turn your Korea adventure into a beautiful TripBook. Document palaces, track your K-culture experiences, capture every Korean food discovery—all organized by day and location, with offline mode for mountain hikes.

Organized by City & Day (Seoul, Busan, Gyeongju...)
Works Offline (Perfect for Mountain Hikes)
Share with Family Back Home (One Link)
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TripMemo South Korea travel journal app
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Seoul exploring

Gangnam → Hongdae → Myeongdong

2,847 photos

Auto-organized by day

Works offline

Perfect for mountain hikes

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Food journal

Every Korean BBQ spot

The Korea Photo Problem

10 Days in South Korea, 2,500+ Photos

Every palace is stunning. Every cafe is aesthetic. Every meal is photogenic. You come home with chaos.

Palace Overload

Was that Gyeongbokgung or Changdeokgung? Which day was the hanbok rental? All palaces blur together.

Lost Korean BBQ

That incredible samgyeopsal spot... was it in Hongdae or Gangnam? You'll never find it again.

Cafe Chaos

Seoul, Busan, Jeju—your camera roll is a jumbled mess of aesthetic cafes and neon streets.

No Time to Organize

You're too busy exploring to sort photos. Back home, it feels overwhelming.

TripMemo organizes your Korea trip automatically.

Day by day. City by city. Every palace, meal, and K-culture moment—findable forever.

Map-first journaling

Your Korea trip, pinned where it happened

A great South Korea travel journal isn't just chronological—it's geographic. TripMemo ties your palace visits, Korean food discoveries, and K-culture stops to the map, so your journey across Korea clicks instantly.

  • Pin palaces, hanok villages, and Korean BBQ as you go
  • See your entire Korea route at a glance
  • Share your map with family following from home
TripMemo travel map with photos and pins across South Korea

Built for Korea Trips

Your Korea TripBook, Effortless

Every Day Becomes a Page

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Your Journey, Pinned

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Works Offline

Mountain hikes have limited wifi. Document Bukhansan, temples, and hiking trails—syncs when you're back online.

No Connection

24 photos saved locally

Bulk Upload 300 Photos

Palace days mean hundreds of photos. Add up to 300 at once—auto-organized by date & location.

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Share with Family

Generate a private link for your Korea TripBook. Family follows your journey without downloading an app.

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Korean Food Journal Built-In

Every Korean BBQ, bibimbap, kimchi discovery, and aesthetic cafe. Add notes about what you ordered and where. Build your own Korea food map.

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Korean BBQ

Gangnam

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Bibimbap

Myeongdong

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Kimchi Jjigae

Hongdae

Beautiful Korean palace and cherry blossoms
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Experience South Korea

Every Moment Treasured

Every palace, every K-culture experience, every Korean food adventure—TripMemo captured the magic of Korea.

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Years History

100K+

Cafes

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3000+

Temples

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Days of K-Pop

"Every palace, every K-drama filming location, every Korean BBQ spot—TripMemo captured the magic of Korea. Looking back feels like being there again."

— Sarah K., 2-week Korea adventure

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Korea Routes

Document Your Route

Whether you're doing the classic circuit or K-culture focused, TripMemo captures every stop.

Classic Korea

First-timer essentials

10-14 days
Seoul
Gyeongju
Busan
Jeju
PalacesTemplesBeachesKorean food
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K-Culture Tour

K-pop & K-drama trail

5-7 days
Seoul
Gangnam
Hongdae
K-pop venues
K-pop storesDrama locationsTrendy cafes
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Traditional Korea

Ancient history & culture

7-10 days
Seoul
Andong
Gyeongju
Temple stays
Ancient templesHanok villagesRoyal palaces
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Nature & Hiking

Mountains & volcanoes

7-10 days
Bukhansan
Seoraksan
Jeju Island
Coastal trails
Mountain peaksVolcanic landscapesCoastal hikes

Take TripMemo to South Korea

Every palace, cherry blossom, and Korean food moment—captured in beautiful Polaroid-style layouts.

What to Document

South Korea Photo Opportunities

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Neon Seoul

Gangnam, Hongdae, Myeongdong, Itaewon

Tip: Shoot at blue hour for neon + daylight mix

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Royal Palaces

Gyeongbokgung, Changdeokgung, Deoksugung, Gyeonghuigung

Tip: Rent hanbok for free entry and photos

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Buddhist Temples

Bulguksa, Haeinsa, Jogyesa, Beomeosa

Tip: Early morning for peaceful atmosphere

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Korean Food

Korean BBQ, street food, night markets, aesthetic cafes

Tip: Document the sizzling action and banchan

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Hanok Villages

Bukchon, Jeonju, Andong Hahoe Village

Tip: Visit at 7am to beat tour groups

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Cherry Blossoms

Jinhae, Gyeongju, Seoul parks, Yeouido

Tip: Late March to mid-April, check bloom forecasts

Perfect for Every Korea Traveler

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K-Pop Fans

Document concert experiences, K-drama locations, and K-culture spots

Solo Travel App
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Couples & Honeymoons

Both partners contribute to one shared Korea TripBook

Couples Travel App
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Foodies

Track every Korean BBQ spot, street food vendor, and aesthetic cafe

Backpacking App
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Families

Capture the kids at palaces, share with grandparents back home

Family Travel App
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"Two weeks in Korea, 4,000+ photos, and TripMemo kept everything organized by city and day. My parents followed along from home and could actually see our journey unfold. Best way to document a Korea trip."

Emily L.

First Korea trip • Seoul to Busan

South Korea Travel Journal FAQ

Does TripMemo work offline on Korean mountains?
Absolutely! Korea's mountain hikes like Bukhansan and Seoraksan often have limited connectivity. TripMemo works completely offline—add photos, write journal entries, and organize your hiking adventures without internet. Everything syncs automatically when you're back at your hotel or a cafe with wifi.
Can I organize photos from multiple cities in South Korea?
Yes! TripMemo automatically organizes photos by date and location. As you travel from Seoul to Gyeongju to Busan to Jeju, your photos are grouped chronologically and pinned to a map. You can also create separate pages for each city, making it easy to revisit specific neighborhood memories.
How do I document K-pop and K-drama experiences in Korea?
TripMemo is perfect for K-culture fans. Capture concert experiences, K-drama filming locations, fan cafe visits, and K-pop store discoveries. The map view beautifully shows all your K-culture spots across Korea, and you can add notes about which experiences were your favorites and why.
Is TripMemo good for first-time South Korea visitors?
Perfect for first-timers. South Korea can be overwhelming with so much to see, and TripMemo handles everything beautifully. Document your journey from Seoul palaces to Busan beaches, track all the Korean BBQ spots you tried, the cafes you discovered, and the temples you visited. Great for keeping memories organized.
Can I share my South Korea trip with family back home?
Yes! Generate a private shareable link for your Korea TripBook. Family can view your photos, stories, and travel map without downloading an app. It's more meaningful than scattered Instagram posts and lets them follow your adventure in real-time if you update during the trip.
How do I keep track of all the palaces and temples I visit?
Every photo in TripMemo is GPS-tagged, creating a visual map of palaces and temples you've visited. Add notes about each one—Gyeongbokgung, Bulguksa, Jogyesa, Haeinsa—what made it special, whether it was crowded, best time to visit. You're building a personalized Korea guidebook from your own experiences.
What's the best app for documenting Korean food?
TripMemo is ideal for food lovers because it handles massive photo volumes (every Korean BBQ dish deserves documentation!), works offline in restaurants, organizes everything chronologically, and lets you add notes. Document every kimchi variation, street food find, and aesthetic cafe in one beautiful TripBook.
Can I add Korean cafe locations to my TripBook?
Absolutely! Korea's cafe culture is legendary. Document every themed cafe, hanok coffee shop, aesthetic rooftop spot, and hidden neighborhood gem. Add photos, notes about what you ordered, and GPS location. Build a personal cafe map of Korea you can reference for future trips or share with friends.
What makes TripMemo different from Google Photos for a Korea trip?
Google Photos stores images but doesn't organize them into a travel story. TripMemo creates structured TripBooks with day-by-day pages, combines photos with written memories, shows everything on a map, and makes sharing seamless. For a photo-heavy destination like Korea with neon streets and cherry blossoms, this organization is invaluable.
Can both people document a couples trip to South Korea?
Yes! Traveling to Korea with your partner? Both of you can contribute to the same TripBook in real-time. Invite them via QR code or link, and both perspectives are captured—they might photograph the palace details while you capture the street food. Perfect for couples and honeymoons in Korea.
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Ready to Document Your South Korea Adventure?

From royal palaces in Seoul to cherry blossoms in Jinhae—create a TripBook that captures every moment.

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more than a camera roll

Turn travel photos into books you'll actually look back on.

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