We're planning to try to spot dolphins at the southernmost dolphin habitat beach. With luck, we'll have the chance to see a beautiful dolphin family.
The waters off the Noeul Coastal Road in Daejeong-eup are a key habitat for the Indo-Pacific right whale.
The waters off Sindo-ri in Daejeong-eup (2.36㎢) are a key habitat for the globally endangered Indo-Pacific right whale. Currently, around 120 Indo-Pacific right whales are known to inhabit the waters off Jeju Island. This beach has been designated as a protected area for their habitat.
It is estimated that approximately 100 to 120 Indo-Pacific right whales currently inhabit the Jeju coast.
The "Noeul Coastal Road" in Daejeong-eup, is a special coastal road where visitors can encounter dolphins in their natural habitat without having to board a boat.
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Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak is a World Natural Heritage Site and one of Jeju's top 10 scenic spots. The scenery is said to be the most beautiful in Jeju. It takes about an hour to go up and down. If climbing is difficult, you can also walk along the left shore. Its height is 182 m. Seongsan means a mountain that looks like a castle. 'Ilchulbong' means the peak where the sun rises. Next up is a female diver performance. In case of bad weather, the show is suddenly canceled. Haenyeo performances are held a day at 2:00pm . Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak was formed when lava erupted from the seabed. The number of stone pillars on the outer shell of the fortress is 99, and it looks like a crown that has come down from the sky. It takes about 30 minutes to reach the top of the ticket office. After climbing to the top, when you come down, you will naturally see Haenyeo Performance Beach.
Seopjikoji film location sea side. The name Seopjikoji was given because the Jeju dialect of the cape, 'koji', faces the sea. Located just south of Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, the cape is a popular tourist attraction. From the top of Seopjikoji, you can easily see the tuff along with the beautiful scenery of the open sea and rapeseed fields. At the top of the hill is a lighthouse fire station built of volcanic rock, measuring 4 meters high and 9 meters in diameter. Behind the Bonghwa Fire Station is Bulguoreum Oreum, which is filled with red soil. The white lighthouse above the cone stands out in contrast. Seopjikoji has been used as a filming location for many Korean movies and dramas. Seopjikoji is also famous as the best recommended tourist destination by cnn. Continue walking along the beach road, past the lighthouse, and continue to the beach path. There is no need to return to the starting point, the vehicle will be waiting on the other side.
Seongeup Folk village information. It is a village where people have lived in traditional thatched houses since ancient times. In the past, Seongeup Village was the center of Jeju. In Seongeup Village, horses and cattle were sent to the king and the central government. in Seongeup Village. You can visit the traditional thatched houses for free. You can also see the appearance of a traditional toilet. In Seongeup Folk Village, take a walk along the stone wall alley. You can see the lifestyle of Jeju. You can also experience Hanbok at Seongeup Village.
From the entrance to Baekyak Oreum, a long wooden fenced staircase leads up, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a stairway to heaven. After about 30 minutes of climbing, you reach the summit, where a hollowed-out crater reminiscent of an amphitheater appears before your eyes. From the summit, you can follow the track-like summit to view the various surrounding craters. Baekyak Oreum, so-called because it has long been home to an abundance of medicinal herbs, is shaped like a round, flat crater (a crater).
Saryeoni Forest Trail is one of the 31 hidden and unexplored places in Jeju. It is a forest road with thick cedar trees that starts with Bijarim Road and passes through Mulchat Parasitic Cone and Saryeoni Parasitic Cone. It is called Saryeoni Forest Trail because it is a forest path that leads to Saryeoni Oreum. ‘Saryani’ means ‘sacred forest’ or ‘winding threads in a circle so that they do not scatter’, and you can feel as if you are surrounded by the refreshing scent of cedar trees while walking through the forest. In addition to the dense cedar, a variety of tree species such as Quercus oak, hornbeam, stingray, and cypress are inhabited. Because various species of trees live in it, it is also a nest for mammals including badgers and weasels, birds including eight-colored birds and goshawks, and reptiles including zebrafish. It is also the forest where the drama filming "Secret Garden" took place.
Jeongbang waterfall. This waterfall represents Jeju Island. It is the only waterfall in Asia that falls from land into the sea. A place where you can dip your feet in the water. 'Seobulgwacha' was written in Chinese characters on the rock wall of Jeongjeong Waterfall. There is a legend that an envoy from Qin Shi Huang came to Yeongju Mountain (now Mount Halla) in Jeju Island and went around looking for the herb of immortality, inscribed on a rock. Jeongbang Waterfall has a lot of rocks, so you have to walk very carefully under your feet, and the stairs are easy to come down, but very difficult to get around. As the only natural waterfall in Asia that falls into the sea, it creates a more beautiful scenery when there are many photos and rainbows. Jeongbang Falls is one of the top 10 unexplored places in Jeju Island and is a must-see tourist attraction.
Oedolgae Rock(Lonely rock) There is a sad legend about love handed down in Oedolgae. Once upon a time, in a seaside village in Seogwipo-si, a couple lived with a child. One day father went fishing to the sea. His father met a storm and the boat overturned and died. He sank into the sea, but his father did not return, so She waited on the beach like every day for decades before turning to stone and dying. It is in the form of grandmother and is standing carrying a baby. When his father heard the news, he floated over the sea and washed up to the beach to meet grandmother and turned into a stone. grandfather's legs are submerged in the sea, so if you look into the sea behind grandmother, you can see grandfather's feet.
Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market is a traditional market located in the center of Seogwipo City, and a market that has become an indispensable course in Jeju travel. It is the largest and oldest permanent market in Seogwipo-si, and it is a place that plays a big role in revitalizing the economy by forming a city with Jeju residents and tourists 365 days a year. Omegi rice cakes, tangerines, hallabongs, jade fish, silver cutlassfish, and black pork, which are specialties of Jeju, can be found.
Columnar joints are quadrangular-shaped pillars that look as if they were delicately carved with a sharp carving knife, and are vertical joints that appear in basaltic lava flows. It was formed as a result of the contraction of thick lava flowing from a crater and rapidly cooling. You can enjoy the mystery of nature as the hexagonal stone pillars standing on top of each other, like a stack of stairs, are surrounded like a folding screen. The waves crashing against the pillars are also a sight to behold, and in severe cases, a 'show' soaring more than 20m in height is unfolded, taking the viewer's breath away. The Jusangjeolli Cliff in the Jungmun-Daepo Coast boasts the largest scale in Korea with a height of 30 to 40m and a width of about 1km, and is designated as Jeju Island Natural Monument No. 443.
Sanbangsan Mountain Sanbangsan Mountain is a mountain in Sagye-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea. Sanbang means a mountain with caves. The height is 395m above sea level, and there is a sea cave at about 150m above sea level to the south, so it is called Sanbangsan Mountain. Sanbang means a mountain with caves, and since the Buddha is enshrined in a small cave under Sanbangsan Mountain, this place is called 'Sanbanggulsa'. Water falls here regardless of the day, and it is also called the tears of Sanbangdeok, the goddess of Sanbangsan Mountain.
Yongmeori Coast Yongmeori Coast is located at the foot of Sanbangsan Mountain and extends all the way to the coast. Yongmeori Coast was given its name because it resembles the shape of a dragon going into the sea. Layers of sandstone over tens of millions of years have been carved by waves to form strange cliffs. The hollow inside, like the secret room hit by the waves, or the empty cave like the traces of the waves on the rock wall, makes you feel the grandeur of facing a long history. The spectacular scenery of winding cliffs with a length of 30 to 50 meters has been filmed as a background for commercials and movies.
The waters off the Noeul Coastal Road in Daejeong-eup are a key habitat for the Indo-Pacific right whale. The waters off Sindo-ri in Daejeong-eup (2.36㎢) are a key habitat for the globally endangered Indo-Pacific right whale. Currently, around 120 Indo-Pacific right whales are known to inhabit the waters off Jeju Island. This beach has been designated as a protected area for their habitat. It is estimated that approximately 100 to 120 Indo-Pacific right whales currently inhabit the Jeju coast. The "Noeul Coastal Road" in Daejeong-eup, Seogwipo City, is a special coastal road where visitors can encounter dolphins in their natural habitat without having to board a boat.
Sanyang Gotjawal Distributed widely across the eastern, western, and northern parts of Jeju Island, Gotjawal is a unique forest unique to the world, where northern and southern limit plants coexist thanks to its rich groundwater content and exceptional thermal insulation and moisturizing properties. Gotjawal During volcanic eruptions, highly viscous lava fragments into large and small boulders, creating a rugged terrain. This creates a vibrant, natural rock forest, a mixture of rocks, soil, trees, and vines. People of all ages can enjoy a one-hour stroll through Gotjawal, truly experiencing the vibrant nature of the region.
If you are asked to pick a beach worth visiting in the west of Jeju Island, Hyeopjae Beach is definitely the first or second place to recommend. Located in Hallim-eup, Jeju-si, it is part of Jeju Olle Course 14. It is also a twin beach adjacent to Geumneung Beach. Just looking at the sea light, as if emerald paint was gradually released into the transparent water, is healing. At low tide, the silver sandy beach with lots of shells continues endlessly. In front of the sea, there is ‘Biyangdo’ in the shape of a picture of an elephant swallowing a boa constrictor in The Little Prince. The sunset over Biyangdo Island and the sea is another spectacular sight that cannot be missed here. In summer, it is open at night, so you can enjoy the blue night of Jeju Island under the palm trees. Hyeopjae Beach has shallow waters with a gentle slope and a pine forest, making it a good vacation spot for families with children.
Handam Coastal Trail, also called Gwakgeum Olle Trail, is a promenade along the coast from Aewol Port to Gwakji Gwamul Beach. It is beautiful in harmony with the surrounding landscape. The total length is 1.2 km, and you can walk along the coastal road with waves splashing right next to it. It is also one of the 31 'hidden unexplored places in Jeju City' announced by Jeju City in 2009 by selecting and announcing 31 representative places in Jeju City in addition to existing tourist attractions. Rocks of various strange shapes formed as lava hardened attract attention, and the winding road along the coast made of black rocks adds to the fun of the walk. It is located in the west of Jeju Island, so you can enjoy the beautiful sunset well, which is another attractive point of this place. Handam Walking Coastal Path is a beach road where divers go to get their supplies. It has a beautiful view and takes about 20 minutes. It is called the path of the divers.
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