Taking advantage of the moment when the first wind blowing from a distance travels thousands of miles, run hard in the direction the wind was blowing. The moment you left the cliff of more than 1,000 meters, you jump, and the brief weightlessness will drag you into the bottom of the cliff. However, the strong airflow will lift you up from the mid-air falling into the cliff, and from that moment, your body will melt into the blue sky and white clouds in this heavenly fantasy.


Put aside some worries and worries, fly like a bird in the sky hundreds of meters, hovering, reversing, pulling up, diving... Melt your vulgar body completely in this pure blue sky and white clouds. Here are the top paragliding destinations in Asia Pacific, so fly while you are young!


1. Japan


When it comes to Japan, the first landmark that comes to mind is Mount Fuji. On less than half of the year, you can see Mount Fuji, which is regarded as a sacred mountain by the Japanese.


In a year, only from July to the end of August as a limited opening period for tourists to climb the mountain, how can it meet the needs of tourists who want to see the style of Mount Fuji in just two months?


Sightseeing by bus, riding along the road, it is only a distant view. Flying in the wind from a high altitude, and refusing to see Mount Fuji, which is thousands of miles away, even close at hand, who can resist such an experience?


Pack your bags and head towards Shizuoka Prefecture, ready to fly to Mount Fuji. Add another perspective of flying down from the mountain.


In addition to the grim flying of Mount Fuji, Okinawa water paragliding is also a cool option you can't miss. In Okinawa, the most exciting thing is the close contact with the sunny beach.


The abundance of marine activities is also the reason why Okinawa has become a reason for travelers to praise, and paragliding is a star project that has never subsided.


2. Korea


Jeju Island is a great place for outdoor sports. It has a long coastline, numerous characteristic volcanic hills, a large area of green vegetation, and there is also a cherry blossom avenue for tourists to enjoy cherry blossoms in spring.


It is indeed a good place to combine various travel experiences. Surrounded by screen-like rocky cliffs and huge waves, this is an excellent place for paragliding, water skiing, windsurfing and other marine sports.


When you are used to seeing the blue sea and golden sandy beaches, you will find that overlooking the black volcanic rocks and the deep blue water is also very beautiful. The most famous skydiving spot in Korea is not Jeju, but Danyang.


Among the many paragliding venues in Korea, the Yangbangsan Paragliding Room in Danyang is the first, the first paragliding venue in Korea, and the center of paragliding.


It is open all year round, and the annual skydiving conference is held here. Getting to Danyang is also very convenient, only a two-hour drive from Seoul.


3. Turkey


Oludeniz, Turkey's Dead Sea, is located in Fethiye, Mugla, southwest Turkey. As a famous beach in Turkey, it is a Mediterranean coast with a vast beach and rich pine forests.


The name of the Dead Sea in Turkey comes from its unique coastal terrain. Due to its narrow area, the seawater on the inside is as calm as a pool of stagnant water, while on the other side there are waves and waves.


The unique visual sense is most suitable for overlooking from a high altitude. Next to it is the 1969-meter-high Baba Mountain, where the paraglider is located on the peak.


The Dead Sea itself is a very good scenic spot. From the top of the mountain, you can fly into the Dead Sea by paraglider, and you can say that you have no regrets in your life.


4. Nepal


When you are in Nepal, you will be infected by the ubiquitous outdoor sports atmosphere. Whether it's alpine flying, rock climbing, mountain biking, paragliding, rafting, hiking, or mountaineering, Nepal can offer several classic routes.


Professionals provide reasonable advice and safety guarantees for each route. Sharing the same sky with Himalayan vultures, eagles and kites, soaring over villages, lakes and jungles, the majestic Himalayas present an unimaginable splendor.