South side of Jeju island is for those who looking for Jeju’s UNESCO heritages, Great scenery, and High-quality tour. The picturesque island of Jeju is a UNESCO–listed gem lying off the southern shores of South Korea. On this all-inclusive full-day UNESCO tour, experience the best of Jeju Island in one day with entrance fees, lunch, and round-trip travel from your downtown hotel included. Hike up Mt.Halla, reach sites of interest including Jusangjeolli cliff, Cheonjiyeon falls, and enjoy personal attention from your guide on this small-group tour — limited to 15 people per group.
1. EASY HOTEL PICK-UP: Start the tour at your hotel or nearby.
2. SMALL GROUP TOURS: Enjoy the intimacy of a small group tour with up to 15 participants.
3. PREMIUM ENGLISH-ONLY TOUR: Core Travel does not mix English-speaking and Chinese-speaking customers like budget tours do.
4. ALL-INCLUSIVE TOUR EXPERIENCE: We cover it all - there’s no hidden cost, options, or shopping.
※ YOU MUST INFORM US YOUR HOTEL NAME AND ADDRESS, please write it in the special requirement form. - Pick up location: Outside the main entrance of your hotel or nearby - Pick up time: Between 08:30 and 9:00 AM ※ Specific pick up time will be informed a day before the tour date after 18:00 - Pick up point will depend on where you stay. As long as you stay in Jeju city downtown area, we provide a free pick up service. Outside the main entrance to your hotel or nearby will be pick-up location.
Eoseungsaengak Trail 60mins Trekking – Hallasan Mountain stands proudly at the center of Jeju Island and is perhaps the island’s most memorable landmarks. Also called Mt. Yeongjusan, meaning “mountain high enough to pull the galaxy,” Hallasan Mountain is widely known by scientists for its geological value. It was designated as the national park in 1970, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2002, UNESCO World Heritage in 2007, UNESCO Geopark in 2010. – Eoseungsaengak rises 1,169m above sea level. It takes approximately 30 minutes to climb to the top along its 1.3 km long trail. You can enjoy the amazing view of Jeju city on the front side and Submit of Mt.Halla at the behind. – ※ When the road is closed due to heavy rain, heavy snow or icy road, it will be replaced by visiting Mountain Songak or other indoor museums.
Following the farm road about 600m to the southwest from Daepo-dong, at the end of the pine tree forest is a cliff. At the base of this cliff is the Jisatgae Coast along with the imposing stone pillars. Jusangjeolli are stone pillars piled up along the coast and is a designated cultural monument of Jeju Island. Jusangjeolli Cliff was formed when the lava from Hallasan Mountain erupted into the sea of Jungmun. They are rock pillars shaped like cubes or hexagons of various sizes and almost seem as if stone masons had carved them out. The administration of the district named them ‘Jisatgae Rocks’ from their old name ‘Jisatgae’. The 20m cliff makes it a popular spot for high tide and sea angling. The waves of the high tide crashing into the side of the cliff provide a breathtaking view of the ocean surrounding the pillars.
The architectural style of Yakcheonsa Temple is reminiscent of that of Buddhist temples of the early Joseon Dynasty. Measuring an impressive 30m high and spanning a total area of 3,305 meters squared, it is the largest temple in the East.Upon entering Yakcheonsa Temple, guests will be greeted by a 5m-tall statue of Vairocana, the tallest of such statues in Korea, on a 4m high pedestal. The walls on both the right and left have been sculpted into large altar portraits of Buddha and in front of the Dharma Hall is a giant Buddhist temple bell, weighing 18 tons. Beloved for its size and grandeur, the temple consists of a main temple (2,652 meters squared) and a 3-story residential structure for the Buddhist monks.
The water at Cheonjiyeon Falls, meaning “sky connected with land,” appears to fall from the heavens, giving the falls its name. Apart from the wild Dampalsu trees, designated as Natural Monument No. 163, the wooded area also contains a great variety of rare plants such as brambles, Songyeopnan as well as Gusiljappam trees, Sanyuja trees (Chinese lemon trees), and camellias which all make up a forest specified as Natural Monument No. 379. Take a walk along the subtropical path towards the Cheonjiyeon Falls for a kilometer and you will be able to hear the magnificent sound of the water falling. The waterfall is 22m high, 12m wide and 20m in depth. The clear and deep water of Cheonjiyeon Falls is designated as Natural Monument No. 27 and is renowned as a habitat for Mutae eels (Natural Monument No. 258).
Jeju Island’s climate, soil, and altitude are well-suited for growing green tea. The island’s moderate climate, with its distinct four seasons, provides the ideal conditions for tea cultivation. The volcanic soil found on Jeju Island is mineral-rich and contributes to the unique flavor profile of the tea.
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