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Jeju

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Located just south of the Korean Peninsula, Jeju Island is a beloved natural trove that captivates visitors with its breathtaking scenery and rich ecological heritage. Recognized by UNESCO as a Biosphere Reserve (2002), World Natural Heritage Site (2007), and Global Geopark (2010), Jeju continues to draw visitors seeking both adventure and tranquility.
At the heart of the island stands Hallasan Mountain, an extinct volcano offering stunning hiking trails that lead to the tranquil Baengnokdam Crater Lake. Surrounding forests such as Bijarim, Saryeoni, and Jeolmul provide peaceful retreats, while iconic volcanic formations like Seongsan Ilchulbong and Daepo Jusangjeolli Cliffs showcase Jeju’s distinctive geological splendor.
Jeju’s charm goes beyond nature. Coastal cafes with ocean views, luxury wellness retreats, and immersive cultural experiences enhance the island’s charm, creating a harmonious blend of the natural and the modern. Whether you are enjoying a scenic coastal drive through Aewol and Seogwipo’s café-lined streets, unwinding in seaside hot springs, or savoring Jeju’s renowned black pork and fresh seafood, the island offers a perfect balance of relaxation and discovery.

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