South Jeju Highlights – Nature, Flowers, and UNESCO Wonders
Start your journey with a light hike on the Eoseungsaengak Trail, enjoying wide views of Hallasan and Jeju’s volcanic landscape.
Visit Camellia Hill, where seasonal blossoms and spring canola flowers create a colorful garden atmosphere.
Continue to Eongdeongmul Valley, a tranquil spring-fed gorge framed by basalt cliffs and soft canola blooms.
Move on to Cheonjeyeon Waterfall, with its three graceful tiers flowing through lush forest, then visit the dramatic Jusangjeolli Cliff.
End your day at O’sulloc Tea Museum, surrounded by green tea fields and Jeju’s signature tea flavors.
A perfect route to experience Jeju’s mountains, flowers, sea, and flavors — all in one unforgettable southern journey.
Embark on our journey with the mesmerizing Eoseungsaengak Trekking Course, a hidden gem embodying Jeju's natural wonders. This trail offers both scenic beauty and a rich cultural experience, promising an unforgettable journey into Jeju's UNESCO-recognized wonders. Whether you're an avid hiker or a nature enthusiast, this course is your key to unlocking the essence of Jeju.
Camellia Hill – Jeju’s Garden of Blossoms Step into one of Jeju’s most beautiful parks, home to over 6,000 camellia trees from around the world. From November to April, the hill blooms with red, pink, and white flowers, symbolizing love and warmth in Jeju’s winter. With scenic walking paths and peaceful gardens, it’s a paradise for nature lovers and photographers — a must-visit spot in Jeju. At Camellia Hill, you can enjoy Jeju tangerine picking (optional, pay on-site).
Visit Eongdeongmul Valley, a serene spring-fed gorge where clear water flows between natural basalt cliffs, creating peaceful pools and a cool, shaded atmosphere perfect for a short scenic stop.
Nestled on the southeastern coast of Jeju Island, Jusangjeolli boasts breathtaking coastal cliffs renowned for their stunning natural beauty. With heights ranging from 20 to 30 meters, these majestic cliffs create a mesmerizing panorama against the backdrop of the sea.
Explore Jeju's tea heritage at Osulloc Tea Museum, surrounded by lush green tea fields. Engage in tea tastings of diverse flavors, witness the tea-making process, and unwind in the tranquil tea gardens. A serene haven for tea enthusiasts in the heart of Jeju.
Cheonjeyeon Waterfall – The Pond of the Gods Known as “The Pond of the Gods,” Cheonjeyeon Waterfall features three graceful tiers surrounded by lush forest and unique rock formations. The clear water from Hallasan creates a calm, sacred atmosphere. Nearby, Seonimgyo Bridge with its seven nymph carvings adds mythical charm to one of Jeju’s most beautiful natural spots.
Conclude your day at Jeju’s oldest and most vibrant traditional market. The final part of this itinerary is unguided, allowing guests to end their tour here and explore the market freely. Located near the famous Black Pork Street, this area also offers a wonderful opportunity to taste Jeju’s signature black pork barbecue and a variety of traditional local dishes.
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