South Korea is a mixture of imperial palaces, traditional music, and ancient art. In Seoul visitors can look over royal tapestries and admire celadon. On Jeju Island they can fish, explore the small island and walk through underground lava tubes. In the mountain areas of South Korea visitors are constantly zip lining through forests to see South Korea in a different way.
Jeju Island may be perfect for an outdoor playground with the underground lava tubes, but there is also Seongsan Ilchulbong, a volcanic mountain peak which offers zip lining over the rocky cliffs.
If relaxation after a zip line tour is what one has in mind then the Buddhist Temples will help you rejuvenate your mind. Korean bathhouses with hot sauna or water massage can also complete your visit to South Korea after zip lining.
A stay in South Korea will not be without luxury with such hotels as The Shilla, Ritz Carlton, and Grand InterContinental. Seoul and Incheon are two of the most populated cities, but the countryside has a romance all its own with hiking, zip lining, and grape vineyards. Whether it is relaxing in spas or overlooking the forests from zip lines South Korea has a lot to offer.