Explore Jeju’s Spirited Garden, marvel at bonsai artistry, and enjoy ocean views from Jusangjeolli Cliffs. Discover Korea’s natural beauty.
Explore Jeju’s Spirited Garden, marvel at bonsai artistry, and enjoy ocean views from Jusangjeolli Cliffs. Discover Korea’s natural beauty.
- Spirited Garden - Established in 1968 by a dedicated farmer, the Thinking Garden transformed the barren land of Jeojiri, Hangyeong-myeon, Jeju City into a masterpiece. This imaginative garden, crafted through one man’s perseverance, features eight small gardens spread over a 13,000-pyeong (43,000-square-foot) area. Celebrated as “the most…
- Spirited Garden - Established in 1968 by a dedicated farmer, the Thinking Garden transformed the barren land of Jeojiri, Hangyeong-myeon, Jeju City into a masterpiece. This imaginative garden, crafted through one man’s perseverance, features eight small gardens spread over a 13,000-pyeong (43,000-square-foot) area. Celebrated as “the most beautiful garden in the world,” it stands as a prominent private garden in South Korea, recognized by the government.
The garden’s diverse waterfalls and ponds, adorned with natural stone formations, offer a distinct Korean garden charm. Each pond is filled with goldfish, providing a delightful feeding experience. The garden paths are lined with trees and bonsai, meticulously cared for, surrounded by lush greenery. Hundreds of bonsai varieties, including the sky-reaching Korean pine and the robust, human-like earthen pine, captivate visitors.
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san-yangkeun-eong-gos - Sanyang Gotjawal
Widely spread across the eastern, western, and northern regions of Jeju Island, Gotjawal is a globally unique forest where northern and southern limit plants coexist due to its abundant groundwater and exceptional thermal insulation and moisturizing properties. During volcanic eruptions, viscous lava fragments into boulders, creating a rugged landscape. This results in a vibrant, natural rock forest, a blend of rocks, soil, trees, and vines. People of all ages can enjoy a one-hour walk through Gotjawal, truly experiencing the region’s vibrant nature. -
O’sulloc Tea Museum - O’sulloc green tea farm
Opened in September 2001, the O’sulloc Tea Museum showcases domestic and international tea-related items. It is a cultural space that blends Eastern and Western traditions with modernity, offering a nature-friendly retreat. It serves as a learning space to understand green tea and traditional Korean tea culture, providing an immersive experience of Sulloc tea.
Taking photos in the green tea field is a refreshing experience. Consider setting aside time for family meditation to relax and enjoy a leisurely cup of tea. Amidst the hustle and bustle of city life, this can be a rejuvenating time for both body and mind.
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Yongmeori Beach - Yongmeori Coast
Located at the base of Sanbangsan Mountain, Yongmeori Coast stretches to the sea. Named for its resemblance to a dragon entering the sea, layers of sandstone carved by waves over millions of years form unique cliffs. The hollow interiors, like secret rooms shaped by waves, or caves resembling wave traces on rock walls, evoke the grandeur of history. The stunning scenery of winding cliffs, 30 to 50 meters long, has been featured in commercials and films. -
Daepo Haean Jusangjeolli Cliff - Columnar joints are quadrangular pillars that appear intricately carved, forming vertical joints in basaltic lava flows. Created by the contraction of thick lava from a crater cooling rapidly, these hexagonal stone pillars stack like stairs, surrounded like a folding screen. The waves crashing against them are a spectacular sight, sometimes creating a ‘show’ soaring over 20 meters high, leaving viewers breathless. The Jusangjeolli Cliff on the Jungmun-Daepo Coast is Korea’s largest, with a height of 30 to 40 meters and a width of about 1 kilometer, designated as Jeju Island Natural Monument No. 443.
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Yakcheonsa Temple - Yakcheonsa Temple welcomes all tourists free of charge. Its name comes from its spring, which flows from spring to fall, and its pond, containing mineral water year-round. With the largest main hall in East Asia, the temple gained fame in 1996 with the construction of Daejeok Gwangjeon Hall, a significant Buddhist event led by Hyein, who became chief priest in 1981. The 29-meter-tall Daejeok Gwangjeon Hall is a five-story concrete structure with a basement level, standing before the main hall, housing an 18-ton bell inscribed with messages of filial piety.
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Hallim Park - Opened in 1971 by founder Song Bong-gyu, Hallim Park was developed by cultivating a vast field in the Hallim area. It is a theme park with nine themes: subtropical botanical garden, bonsai garden, folk village, palm tree path, cave, bird safari, pond garden, senior exhibition hall, and outdoor walking path. Visitors can enjoy various flowers seen in Jeju each month. World figures like former Chinese Prime Minister Jiang Zemin and former Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone have visited. It is a renowned attraction, drawing over 1 million domestic and international visitors annually.
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Jeju Island - After completing the sightseeing taxi tour, it’s time to return to the accommodation. The drop-off will be at the morning departure point or near the accommodation.

- Jeju airport pick up & Any jeju place start tour & anyhotel drop off ok (No extra additional charge)
- For groups of 13 or more, will be operated by a bus, bus driver, and qualified interpreter guide.
- NO additional charges for tour departures from out-of-town areas or for tour endings in any area.
- Tour is conducted best driver who has a lot of…
- Jeju airport pick up & Any jeju place start tour & anyhotel drop off ok (No extra additional charge)
- For groups of 13 or more, will be operated by a bus, bus driver, and qualified interpreter guide.
- NO additional charges for tour departures from out-of-town areas or for tour endings in any area.
- Tour is conducted best driver who has a lot of experience in foreign tours & speaks simple English.
- Air-conditioned vehicle and parking fee and fuel fee are included
- All admission fee are included / Insurance is included.
- if you wish , You can add or exclude attractions place.
- We always provide taxis registered in south of Korea.(All taxis include transportation insurance.)
- Gratuities /Food and Drinks / personal Expenses
- Gratuities /Food and Drinks / personal Expenses
The Garden of Thought is composed of eight smaller gardens. Celebrated as “the most beautiful garden in the world,” this nationally recognized private garden is a symbol of South Korea.
Vibrant waterfalls, ponds, and natural stone formations create a distinctive Korean garden style. Each pond is home to goldfish, enhancing the delight of feeding them. As…
The Garden of Thought is composed of eight smaller gardens. Celebrated as “the most beautiful garden in the world,” this nationally recognized private garden is a symbol of South Korea.
Vibrant waterfalls, ponds, and natural stone formations create a distinctive Korean garden style. Each pond is home to goldfish, enhancing the delight of feeding them. As visitors wander along the garden’s winding paths, they encounter meticulously cared-for trees and bonsai trees, rich with foliage. From towering pine trees to robust earthen pine trees extending like human arms, hundreds of bonsai trees enchant visitors.
Additionally, take a leisurely walk through Sanyang Gotjawal, a forest of trees and stones, and breathe in the invigorating air. Savor a refreshing cup of tea at the Green Tea Cafe. Be amazed by the stunning ocean views from the Jusangjeolli Cliffs. Appreciate the volcanic coastal cliffs and ocean vistas from Yongmeori Beach.
- On jeju taxi tours, a driver is always assigned to accompany the customer, walking with them and taking photos for them. (Excluding mountain hiking courses and sea side walking course : Wait for pick up on the other side )
- If you want to take the Hallim Park tour, you can do so without taking any other tours.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.