Walking Tours Jeju Si
Jeju-si Walking Tours
Explore the captivating beauty of Jeju-si (City of Jeju) on foot with these enlightening walking tours!
π General Information
- Jeju-si, located on the breathtaking Jeju Island, is the largest city in terms of area within South Korea.
- With its unique geographical features, Jeju-si boasts a temperate oceanic climate and UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site status.
π£ Tourist Attractions
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Hallim Park (ν 림곡μ) - A popular tourist destination, Hallim Park showcases a diverse range of plants, flowers, waterfalls, and a traditional Korean village. Don’t miss the iconic lava tube!
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Manjanggul Cave (λ§μ₯ꡬ벽) - This 1.3 km long lava tunnel offers a glimpse into Jeju Island’s volcanic origins. Wear comfortable shoes for your exploration!
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Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak (μ±μ°μΌμΆλ΄) - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this tuff cone is home to various flora and fauna. Hike up early in the morning to catch a stunning sunrise.
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Cheonjeyeon Falls (μ²μ μ°νν¬) - Meaning “heaven’s pond” in Korean, these picturesque waterfalls cascade into crystal-clear pools. Take your time to appreciate the serenity and natural beauty.
π Weather Tips
- Jeju Island has a temperate oceanic climate with moderate temperatures year-round. However, be prepared for rainy days and pack accordingly.
- Sunscreen is essential, even during overcast weather, as the sun can still be strong.
π€οΈ Transportation
- Jeju City’s public bus system connects various attractions in Jeju-si. Consider purchasing a day pass for convenience.
- Taxis are also readily available, but fares can add up quickly if you’re traveling to multiple destinations.
π Accommodation
- From budget-friendly guesthouses to luxurious resorts, Jeju-si offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every traveler’s needs and budgets.
Enjoy your walking tours in Jeju-si, where breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural experiences await! π΄β¨