At the Stone Culture Park, many Jeju volcanic stones are on display, and at Sky Pond, you can change your boots and take pictures of the sky, mountains, and lakes, and see the stones, houses, and wisdom used in the lives of Jeju people.
In Sangumburi, you can see a 100m deep volcanic crater, which is different from other parasitic volcanoes. About 63,000 years ago, two volcanic activities caused gas to escape into the ground, creating a caved-in crater.
At Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, you can watch a haenyeo performance after or before climbing. The haenyeo performance may be canceled suddenly due to the performers' schedule. Seongeup Folk Village Listen to the story explained in English. You can also shop for Jeju specialties. And Walk in the forest at Sharyani Forest
To find out We will discuss lunch with you. If the customer has a special place to visit, we can add or change the tourist destination requested by the customer at any time.
Stone park is Every monday is off day
Regular taxi
1 person tour
Pickup included
Saryeoni Forest Trail is one of the 31 hidden and unexplored places in Jeju. It is a forest road with thick cedar trees that starts with Bijarim Road and passes through Mulchat Parasitic Cone and Saryeoni Parasitic Cone. It is called Saryeoni Forest Trail because it is a forest path that leads to Saryeoni Oreum. ‘Saryani’ means ‘sacred forest’ or ‘winding threads in a circle so that they do not scatter’, and you can feel as if you are surrounded by the refreshing scent of cedar trees while walking through the forest. In addition to the dense cedar, a variety of tree species such as Quercus oak, hornbeam, stingray, and cypress are inhabited. Because various species of trees live in it, it is also a nest for mammals including badgers and weasels, birds including eight-colored birds and goshawks, and reptiles including zebrafish. It is also the forest where the drama filming "Secret Garden" took place.
Jeju Stone Culture Park Stone Culture Park is a museum and ecological park that comprehensively and systematically shows the stone culture of Jeju, the land of stones. The exhibition hall was completed and opened on June 3, 2006, seven years after the groundbreaking. Stone Culture Park, where you can see the stone culture of Jeju, is so large that it is recommended to visit it on a leisurely schedule. The Stone Culture Park is located in front of Oreum, a natural heritage unique to Jeju, and if you follow the shape of a castle made of piled stones, you will arrive at the entrance of the Stone Culture Park with a clear view of the surroundings. Passing through the entrance and following the viewing path, you can see various stone statues created by weaving the tale of Seolmundae Grandma and her son, General Ohbaek. The museum is underground, not above ground. Jeju stone park : Every monday is off day (closed )
Sangumburi Crater information Jeju Sangumburi Crater is a parasitic volcanic crater of Hallasan Mountain. It is the only submerged volcano in Jeju Island. The outer circumference of the crater is 2,067m, the inner circumference is 756m, and the depth of the crater is 100-146m, forming a conical cliff, and the floor area is about 8,000 pyeong. The crater rarely ejected lava, only a hole was dug deep by the explosion, and the material from the explosion was scattered in all directions and only a small amount accumulated around it. Although the diameter and depth of the crater are larger than that of Baeknokdam, the water does not accumulate and flows out to the sea through the basalt gravel layer of the crater wall. Such a crater is called a maar, and Sangumburi Crater is unique in Korea, and there are only a few in Japan and Germany worldwide.
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Hotel. Habor. Airport .Etc : We will hold a signboard with your name. Returns to original departure point. East, South, West Product Course East: Woljeongri Beach, Ilchulbong Peak. (Seopjikoji). (Seongeup Folk Village.) Sangumburi Crater. Sharyeoni Forest. Jeju Stone Culture Park. South: Jeongbang Falls, Columnar Joints, Yongmeori Beach West: Osulloc. (Sinchang Windmill Beach) (Hyeopjae Beach) (Handam Trail) Mountain : eorimok or yongsil course After discussing with the customer on the day of the tour Let's go on a tour (As long as entry time allows, whichever place the customer prefers is given priority)
If you wish to use additional time, For each additional hour, it costs 30.000 KRW (Regular), 40.000 KRW (jumbo), 50.000 KRW (mini bus) Regarding vehicle dispatch: During the peak season, if a group of people cannot go on a tour with one vehicle at the same time, The customer tour is divided into two vehicles. In the event that the tour cannot proceed with one vehicle, If the vehicle cannot be arranged, we will notify the customer in advance and proceed with the tour if the customer approves. For example: 1) For 8-12 minibus customers Two jumbo taxis (6-8 passengers) and 2 regular taxis (4 passengers) are dispatched for the tour. For example 2) In the case of 8 customers, jumbo taxi arrangement is not available 2 general taxis (regular taxis) will be dispatched. For example 3) In case of 15 customers Dispatch 2 jumbo taxis Closure Information (No entry) 1. Jeju Stone Park and Haenyeo Museum are closed on Every Mondays. 2. Manjanggul Cave is closed . Manjanggul Cave is temporarily closed until July 2025 for safety inspection due to falling rocks within the cave. 3. Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak is closed on the first Monday of every month. You can take a walk on the promenade on the left, free of charge, and the haenyeo performance will be held normally. The haenyeo performance is suddenly canceled in case of bad weather. 4 On Yongmeori Beach, if the sea level is high or the weather is bad, walking on the rocky beach is not allowed. Depending on the weather and wave height of the day, the beach promenade is open or controlled. 5. In case of heavy snowfall in Hallasan Mountain in winter, entry and climbing to Hallasan Mountain is restricted. 6. In the case of strong winds and typhoons, entry to many beach attractions may be restricted.