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4 days / 3 nights
4 days
Arrive at Jeju International Airport. Transfer to the hotel in Jeju. Blessed with spectacles of nature created by volcanic activities, the entire Jeju Island and its lava tubes were designated as World Natural Heritages by UNESCO in 2007.
Head to Seongup Folk Village, The entire village, which preserves the living site of the people of old Jeju, has been designated as an Important Folklore Cultural Heritage. Then visit Gwangchigi beach, Seongsan Ilchulbong (UNESCO World Heritage). Seongsan Ilchulbong, also called ‘Sunrise Peak’, is an archetypal tuff cone formed by hydrovolcanic eruptions upon a shallow seabed about five thousand years ago.
Take a scenic drive to Jongdal-ri Coastal Road. Visit Haenyeo Museum. Then proceed to Manjanggul Cave (UNECO Nature Heritage). Manjanggul Cave is the 12th longest lava tunnel in the world. This lava tube was formed hundreds of thousands of years ago and is a must-visit destination.
After breakfast, start the day by visiting Hallim Park. This is popular destination with a variety of scenic gardens, two caves & a small zoo, plus a folk village. Visit O’sulloc Tea Museum. After the garden tour, you can brew and drink O’sulloc’s green tea. Then visit Oedolgae rock, one of the famous sites you can visit in the area. It is a solid rock of over 20 meters in height. It is the first sight you won’t miss to see when you explore the Haegeumgang River and Seogwipo Chilship-ri Coast areas.
We’ll be headed to Cheonjiyeon. Take a walk along the subtropical path towards the Cheonjiyeon Falls and you will be able to hear the magnificent sound of waterfalls. This is beautiful waterfall in the Seogwipo. It is about 20m tall and water flows into a small pond surrounded by a forested habitat.
Then visit The Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliff. It is a spectacular volcanic rock formation at the southern coast of Jeju Island, South Korea. It is similar to the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland. Jusangjeolli Cliff was created when the lava from Hallasan Mountain erupted into the sea of Jungmun.
Private transfer to airport for departure.