Jeju was awarded by UNESCO for a few of its nature wonders
namely the Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone’s bio-reserve, Mt. Halla Natural
Reserve and Geomunoreum Lava Tube System. Jeju’s basaltic lava flowing
underneath the earth, its underwater volcanoes are simply out of this world. As
I wrote earlier, Jeju also is being recognised by UNESCO for it Haenyeo or
women divers under the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Aside for its nature wonder, Jeju has a few attractions that
I was not aware earlier (and now I do and impressed of) and would like to share
it with those planning a trip here.
Innisfree Jeju House
Yeomiji Botanical Garden
I had many photos taken here. ‘Beautiful land’ or ‘Yeomiji’ Botanical Garden consists of roughly 2,000 rare tropical and subtropical plants. It is said to be one of the best botanical garden in Asia that covers both indoor and outdoor plant attractions. The outdoor gardens are being segmented to Jeju Native Garden, Korean Garden, Japanese, Italian Garden and French Folk Garden whereby one can ride the tram to check out the gardens, the Jungmun Tourist Complex as well as the Cheonjeyeon Falls.
As for the indoor garden, it covers the Cactus and Succulent Garden and also the Flower Garden of which very popular among the ladies. There is also an Observation Platform located in the indoor complex that provides view of the outdoor gardens, Hallasan Mountain, up till the coastal area, even as far as the Marado Island.
O'sulloc Tea Museum
Jeongbang Falls
Jusangjeolli Cliff
There are many places that you can visit here, best is to spend a week of so and oh yah, I would highly suggest for you to do a self drive roadtrip in Jeju. It’s more FUN!