Jeju Natural and Cultural Heritage Self-Driving Tour
Thinking of traveling again but don't know where to go? A self-driving tour of Jeju Island in South Korea is a great choice to admire the magnificent scenery and experience the local culture.
Before departing, make sure to obtain an international driver's license and don't forget to prepare a travel SIM card, a phone holder for driving, and all the necessary charging products to ensure your electronic devices are fully charged throughout your trip, allowing for a worry-free and enjoyable self-driving experience!
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[Sunrise at a Volcanic Peak] Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak - Watching the Sunrise from a World Natural Heritage Site
Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak is Korea's first successful declaration of a world natural heritage site, located on a volcanic hill in the eastern part of Jeju Island. As one of the highest peaks on Jeju Island, Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak is a perfect spot to watch the sunrise. Overlooking the boundless ocean and beautiful mountains, watching the sun rise slowly from the sea level, the sky and the ocean are dyed red, the mountains and the surroundings begin to turn golden, and the scenery in the mountains and valleys is extremely magnificent, making it an unmissable sunrise viewing experience.
When traveling, naturally one hopes to record the beautiful scenery in front of their eyes, so bring a phone stabilizer for selfies and a drone for aerial photography. Whether you want to take a picture with the beautiful scenery or capture the most spectacular landscape, it's easy to handle.
"Wonderful Cave" Manjanggul Cave - Asia's Longest Lava Cave
Manjanggul Cave is located in the central part of Jeju Island and is Asia's longest lava cave. The formation of the cave is due to the lava flowing into the underground caves after volcanic eruption, forming strange and peculiar lava columns and stalactites that resemble candles, trees, stone and flowers. The cave is approximately 8.9 kilometers long, with a very complex interior and many criss-crossing paths. The route open to visitors is only 1 kilometer, but visitors can still feel the mysterious atmosphere of the cave. Walking in the dark cave, visitors can see traces of lava that flowed over 2 million years ago, as if they were in the midst of boiling lava. To experience this amazing experience, a visit to Manjanggul Cave is a must.
To record travel memories at all times, of course, it is necessary to bring all the necessary electronic products and chargers. Prepare a foldable travel backpack to easily carry a camera and phone and explore the surroundings!
"Climbing on a Sleeping Volcano" Hallasan - Jeju Island's Highest Peak
As Jeju Island's highest peak, Hallasan is also a sleeping volcano with a unique geological landscape made up of volcanic rocks, granite, and basalt. In addition to its unique geography, Hallasan has a rich and complex ecosystem. According to legend, Hallasan was a mythical dwelling place of immortals and also a place where ancient Koreans made pilgrimages and practiced their religion. Visitors can choose a suitable route among the many hiking trails on Hallasan based on their physical fitness and hiking experience. While enjoying the natural scenery, visitors can also feel the mythical atmosphere of Hallasan.
When going out for a hike, it is necessary to bring a portable fan to prevent sweating and to maintain a beautiful appearance to capture beautiful travel videos.
"Korean Cultural Customs" Seongeup Folk Village - Experience Wearing Hanbok in a Traditional Village
Seongeup Folk Village offers a traditional Korean hanbok experience, where visitors can receive assistance from a professional in selecting and wearing a hanbok. Wearing a hanbok and strolling through the village, visitors can merge with the houses and village, imagining themselves back in a traditional Korean village. If you want to experience traditional Korean life, a visit to Seongeup Folk Village is a must.