Description: | A favorite with locals and tourists alike, the Dragon Hill jimjilbang is a seven-floor extravaganza fitted with indoor and outdoor baths, charcoal saunas, crystal salt rooms, ginseng and cedar baths, as well as a heated pool and play area for the kiddies. Other extras include a nail bar, golf, cinema, rooftop garden with barbeque restaurant, indoor Korean restaurant, and plenty of snack and resting areas. Enter one of the most luxurious and high-end spas in South Korea where you will experience a pampering treatment like no other! Let your skin be treated by the medicinal herb products from premium cosmetic brands like OHUI, Whoo and SU:M. Whoo Spa is also a favourite spot amongst Korean celebrities and visitors from around the world namely for its stellar reputation, quality products and proven results. Whichever package you opt for, the expert hands of the professional beauty therapists will definitely have you feeling like a celebrity as well. Like the Yosemite of Korea, this majestic natural wonderland (Korea's first national park) has mountains, lakes, waterfalls, streams, and miles of hiking trails that allow you to explore them. The park is known for its natural diversity, as it has over 1,500 different animal species and over 1,000 different kinds of plants. There are also two Buddhist temples inside the park, one known as the "Temple of a Hundred Pools" due to all the ponds around it fed by mountain streams. When you get tired of walking, there's a cable car that will take you up Seoraksan Mountain for some incredible views of the mountains and valleys. It takes about four hours by bus or three hours by car to reach the park from Seoul. Hallasan National Park is home to South Korea's tallest mountain: Hallasan Mountain. Traditionally, Hallasan Mountain was called Mount Yeongjusan, meaning 'the mountain high enough to pull the galaxy'. The park is situated in South Korea's Jeju Island. There are trails suited to every fitness level snaking around the area. Even the hike to the summit of Mont Hallasan is pretty relaxing, and suited to intermediate level hikers. This mountain was once an active volcano; at the summit, you can find evidence of this in the form of a stunning crater lake. |