Jeju: Mt. Hallasan Hike and UNESCO Sites Day Tour

Hike to the summit of South Korea's highest mountain, explore Jeju Island's captivating UNESCO sites, and uncover a treasure trove of natural wonders on this unforgettable day tour.

Jeju Island, often dubbed the "Hawaii of South Korea," boasts a treasure trove of natural wonders and cultural gems. The Jeju: Mt. Hallasan Hike and UNESCO Sites Day Tour promises to uncover the island’s most captivating sights. Adventurers can conquer the breathtaking heights of Mt. Hallasan, the country’s tallest mountain, and explore the UNESCO-recognized volcanic landscape. But the journey doesn’t end there – visitors will also explore Jeju’s rich heritage, from the awe-inspiring Jusangjeolli Cliff to the serene Yakcheonsa Temple.

Key Points

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  • This full-day tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Jeju Island’s natural wonders, including hiking the highest mountain in South Korea, Mt. Hallasan.
  • Participants will visit the UNESCO-designated Jusangjeolli Cliff, known for its dramatic hexagonal basalt rock formations along the East China Sea coastline.
  • The tour includes a stop for a traditional Jeju-style lunch or vegetarian meal, allowing visitors to enjoy the local culinary heritage.
  • Visitors will discover the 600-year-old Yakcheonsa Temple, with its intricate wood carvings and Buddhist sculptures, and learn about its rich history.
  • The tour also features a visit to the picturesque Cheonjiyeon Falls, a Korean National Natural Monument, and a green tea farm for a taste of the island’s signature tea varieties.
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Tour Overview

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The tour is titled "Jeju: Mt. Hallasan Hike and UNESCO Sites Day Tour". It costs from $120.00 per person and lasts 8 hours.

It’s offered in Korean and English. Pickup is available in Jeju’s downtown area. There’s free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

Group size is small, with up to 15 participants. The highlights include a 1-hour hike on Mt. Hallasan, viewing the Jusangjeolli Cliff, enjoying a traditional Jeju lunch, visiting Yakcheonsa Temple and Cheonjiyeon Falls, and touring a green tea farm.

Comfortable attire and shoes for hiking are recommended, and the tour can be adjusted for poor weather conditions.

Hiking Mt. Hallasan

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As part of the itinerary, the tour includes a 1-hour hike on the Eoseungsaengak trail of Mt. Hallasan.

This trail covers a distance of 1.3 km and reaches an elevation of 1,169 m. Hallasan is the highest mountain in South Korea, and the hike offers stunning views of the volcanic landscape.

Hikers will traverse a moderate trail, experiencing the natural beauty of Jeju Island. The hike is an opportunity to take in the island’s rugged terrain and appreciate its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Exploring Jusangjeolli Cliff

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Jusangjeolli Cliff, a stunning natural wonder, features dramatic polygonal rock formations that cascade into the azure waters of the East China Sea.

Sculpted by volcanic activity and erosion over millennia, the distinctive hexagonal basalt columns create a mesmerizing visual spectacle.

Visitors can admire the cliff’s unique geological features and capture breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline.

The site’s designation as a Korean national natural monument underscores its cultural and scientific significance.

Spending time exploring the rugged terrain and contemplating the power of nature is a highlight of the Jeju Island tour experience.

Savoring Local Cuisine

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A highlight of the Jeju: Mt. Hallasan Hike and UNESCO Sites Day Tour is the opportunity to savor local Jeju cuisine.

The tour includes a 40-minute lunch stop where participants can enjoy a traditional Jeju dish or a vegetarian meal. Jeju is renowned for its unique local delicacies, including the famous black pork.

The meal provides a chance to immerse in Jeju’s culinary heritage and culture. Whether it’s a hearty local dish or a meatless option, the lunch break allows visitors to refuel and recharge before continuing the day’s adventures exploring Jeju’s natural wonders and UNESCO-listed sites.

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Discovering Yakcheonsa Temple

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After enjoying a hearty local lunch, the tour heads to Yakcheonsa Temple, one of Jeju’s revered Buddhist sites.

Yakcheonsa Temple, one of Jeju’s revered Buddhist sites, is the next stop after a hearty local lunch.

This 600-year-old temple offers visitors a glimpse into the island’s rich spiritual heritage:

  1. Guided tour of the temple’s main hall, where intricate wood carvings and Buddhist sculptures adorn the interior.

  2. Exploration of the tranquil grounds, including the pagoda and picturesque ponds.

  3. Opportunity to learn about the temple’s history and its role in Jeju’s cultural landscape from the knowledgeable guide.

The 30-minute visit to Yakcheonsa Temple provides a serene respite before the tour continues to the next UNESCO-listed destination.

Admiring Cheonjiyeon Falls

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The tour now heads to the iconic Cheonjiyeon Falls, a natural wonder designated as a Korean National Natural Monument. These stunning 22-meter-high waterfalls cascade through a lush, verdant gorge, creating a serene and captivating atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the falls from various viewpoints along the trail.

| Feature | Description |

| — | — |

| Height | 22 meters |

| Designation | Korean National Natural Monument |

| Duration | 35 minutes |

Cheonjiyeon Falls offers a peaceful respite, allowing guests to enjoy the beauty of Jeju’s natural landscapes.

Visiting the Green Tea Farm

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Next, the tour heads to a picturesque green tea farm. The visit offers a unique opportunity to:

  1. Indulge in a soothing tea tasting, where guests can sample the farm’s signature green tea varieties.

  2. Stroll through the lush, verdant tea plantations and learn about the intricate process of tea cultivation.

  3. Discover the cultural significance of green tea in Korean traditions and its health benefits.

The serene setting and hands-on experience provide a tranquil respite from the day’s activities, allowing visitors to enjoy the rich tea-growing heritage of Jeju Island.

Experiences and Highlights

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The Mt. Hallasan hike is a highlight of the tour, offering a 1-hour trek on the Eoseungsaengak trail. Guests can enjoy scenic views from an elevation of 1,169 meters.

The tour also includes a visit to the Jusangjeolli Cliff, known for its unique polygonal rock formations. Lunch features traditional Jeju cuisine or vegetarian options.

At Yakcheonsa Temple, the group embarks on a guided tour, learning about the site’s cultural and historical significance.

The tour culminates with a stop at the Cheonjiyeon Falls, a natural monument, and a green tea farm for tastings.

Throughout, the knowledgeable guide provides insights into Korean culture and history.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is There a Maximum Age Limit for Participants?

There doesn’t appear to be a stated maximum age limit for this tour. The itinerary involves hiking, so participants should be reasonably physically fit regardless of age. It’s advisable to check with the tour operator for any age restrictions.

Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?

Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on this tour. The tour focuses on hiking and visiting various sites, which may not be suitable or safe for pets. Only registered service animals are permitted.

Are There Restroom Facilities Available During the Hike?

Yes, there are restroom facilities available at the start and end points of the Mt. Hallasan hike. However, there may not be any restrooms along the 1.3 km Eoseungsaengak trail during the hike itself.

Do I Need to Bring My Own Hiking Gear?

You don’t need to bring your own hiking gear. The tour provides comfortable shoes and clothing for the hike on Mt. Hallasan’s Eoseungsaengak trail. The guide will ensure you’re properly equipped for the day’s activities.

Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?

The tour doesn’t offer an option to extend the duration, but guests can explore additional sites on their own after the tour ends. The standard 8-hour itinerary provides a comprehensive experience at the key attractions.

The Sum Up

The Jeju: Mt. Hallasan Hike and UNESCO Sites Day Tour offers an unforgettable journey through South Korea’s natural and cultural wonders. Participants will conquer the majestic Mt. Hallasan, marvel at the volcanic landscapes, and discover the island’s rich heritage, including the Jusangjeolli Cliff, Yakcheonsa Temple, and Cheonjiyeon Falls. This comprehensive tour provides a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and culture, leaving visitors with cherished memories of Jeju’s captivating beauty.

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