South Korea appears to be facing a more intense monsoon season this year than in previous years. With the relentless rainfall prompting many people to take shelter indoors, the possibility of boredom begins to loom. However, staying inside doesn't have to be dull. Here are five engaging activities that you can enjoy indoors, allowing you to avoid the downpour while still making the most of your day.
1. Vaunce Trampoline Park Samsung Center: Get ready to have the best time of your life with an adult version of a bounce house. While it's as simple as jumping on several different trampolines, this is the perfect activity for those who need to burn some energy.
2. Starfield Aquafield Jjimjilbang: Located within Starfield Mall, you can get some shopping down, and if you're looking to rest your tired feet might as well make your way to the jjimjilbang that's available. A very wonderful spa and sauna to get you relaxed, this high-end spa is one that you don't want to miss.
3. Seoul Plastic and Vinyl: If you want to get in touch with your musical side, take a visit to Vinyl and Plastic, where you can immerse yourself in listening to various vinyl. If you're a music lover and are interested in collecting vinyl, this spot is the place to go.
4. Geoje Jungle Dome: The largest glass botanical garden built in South Korea, the jungle dome is great for any nature lover. You'll be surrounded by beautiful greenery without all the rain.
5. Chuncheon Animation Museum: Are you a lover of cartoons? If so, then this museum is a place that you want to drop by. A one of its kind, this museum is the only animation museum in South Korea, so definitely worth a visit.
Just because it's monsoon season doesn't mean you have to be stuck in your room all day, for South Korea offers many exciting indoor activities.
Taking notes on this for my next trip to Korea to see the girlfriend. With any luck we can rent the place out!
Nice article, good break from the other crap!