A Korea itinerary you can actually follow.

Check gradients, lifts, rest, toilets, vehicle access and realistic daily distance. PDI treats this as a decision path: first identify the controlling facts, then query permitted Korean evidence, show what remains unknown and only then route the task to a provider, official office or licensed professional.

PDI RULE

A PDI or GPT itinerary is a planning aid, not a booking or availability confirmation. Suppliers and official notices control the final trip.

Do not let one attractive answer hide the missing facts.

  1. What is the one non-negotiable experience?
  2. How much transfer time is acceptable?
  3. What needs booking or a live check?
  4. What is the indoor or low-energy alternative?

Turn the question into fields that can be checked.

ITEMEXAMPLESTATUS
AnchorOne must-do placeUSER INPUT
RouteClustered by neighborhoodPLAN
Hours / priceOfficial source + timeRECHECK
BookingSupplier confirmationNOT YET

Sample values demonstrate PDI’s format. They are not a live listing, appointment, booking, allowance, eligibility result or professional opinion.

What to do next

  • Group stops by area
  • Show source and checked time
  • Keep live availability separate
  • Recheck weather, hours and reservations before departure

Use a dated source, then recheck the live fact.

Korea Tourism OrganizationTourAPIChecked for guide framework · 2026-08-19 ↗KMA / data.go.krShort-term forecast APIChecked for guide framework · 2026-08-19 ↗

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