Jeju Island
Hallasan National Park
Explore South Korea's highest peak, Mount Hallasan, which is an extinct volcano and the centerpiece of the island. There are several hiking trails of varying difficulty levels that lead to the summit, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.
Manjanggul Cave
Explore one of the largest lava tubes in the world at Manjanggul Cave. The cave stretches for over 13 kilometers and features impressive lava formations, stalactites, and stalagmites.
Jeju Olle Trail
Embark on one of the many scenic walking trails that crisscross the island. The Jeju Olle Trail consists of 26 routes that showcase Jeju's diverse landscapes, including coastal cliffs, beaches, forests, and villages.
Jeju Folk Village Museum
Learn about Jeju's traditional culture and architecture at this open-air museum, which features replicas of traditional thatched-roof houses, farming tools, and artifacts.
Jeongbang Waterfall and Cheonjiyeon Waterfall
Marvel at these beautiful waterfalls, which are among the most famous on the island. Jeongbang Waterfall is unique because it falls directly into the sea, while Cheonjiyeon Waterfall is surrounded by lush vegetation and has a lovely walking path.