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A World's Top 10 Coastal Walk: Jeju Olle TrailsThe Jeju Olle network of 26 walking trails is now listed as one of the world’s “Top 10 Best Coastal Walks” by the UK-based magazine Active Traveller. It was the only trail in Asia to make the cut.Recommendation 4 Review 0NEW
From Muobeopjeongsa Temple to Donnaeko Valley, <Walking along Dongbaek-gil Trail>On Hallasan Mountain, a mountain that represents Jeju, there is the Halla Trail, a fantastical forest path where you can meet nature. The Halla Trail, which surrounds the national forest that sits 600 to 800m above sea level, is an 80km-long forest path that connects Muobeopjeongsa, Sioreum Parasitic Cone, Suakgyo Valley, and Iseungak (Iseungi Volcanic Cone) by using a logistics road and forest trail built during the Japanese occupation of Korea and a transport road for shiitake mushroom farms. For some, Halla Trail is a place to experience the history, ecology, and forest culture of Jeju, whereas, for others, it is a place to heal the difficulties of everyday life. Among the various Halla Trails, we introduce Dongbaek-gil Trail where you can heal with nature and view the history and ecology of Jeju from a diverse perspective.Recommendation 1 Review 0NEW
Make the last hours before your departure count the most!<Jeju Forests>On the last day, most people are reluctant to return to their everyday life. If you want to spend your remaining time in Jeju in the nature, visit the forests near the Jeju Airport. Discover 5 forests within a casual 30-minute distance from Jeju Airport.Recommendation 1 Review 0NEW
Healing tour for travelers: Healing Tour with Refreshing Food & Relaxing WalksThere is a Korean saying “Going sightseeing in Geumgang Mountain comes after eating.” This means that even though the beautiful Geumgang Mountain is famous across Korea for its wonderful view, it is best enjoyed after having a delicious meal.Recommendation 0 Review 0NEW
Jeju on a shoestring: ‘Jjannae Tour’ – Tight budget tour course near Jeju National UniversityHave you heard the Korean word ‘Jjannae’? This word literally means 'salty smell' . In Korean, 'Jjan' also means thrifty, or careful with money. Recently there has been a new TV program named ‘Jjannae Tour’ which introduces good-value, budget tour options that you won’t find in any tour guide book.Recommendation 0 Review 0NEW
Green relaxation <Step by step, Jeju’s forest trails>Let’s put aside the uncomfortable stimuli of everyday life and find the feeling you have in the woods where only various shades of brown, green and the blue sky exist.Recommendation 2 Review 1