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Jeju East Coast Bus Tour with Lunch

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Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday

  • Duration

    9.5 hours

  • Start time

    8:30am

  • Meeting Point
    Pick up from your hotel. (Please mention your hotel name and address at the time of booking. If you do not have this information now, our customer service executives will get in touch and confirm the details)
  • Ending Point

    Same as the start point.

    If you were picked up from Seogwipo and Jungmun, you will be dropped off at Jeju airport and are required to take an limousine bus to reach your accommodation. Bus ticket will be provided.

Key Highlights

  • Discover the picturesque East Coast of South Korea's largest island, Jeju
  • Embark on a fun horseback riding
  • Visit the top Jeju attractions in the East Coast with a guide in tow
  • Enjoy treks to Manjang Cave and Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak

Overview

Horses can be seen all around Jeju island. Horses were the most preferred gifts to be presented to the King from Jeju because the island was popularly called “the pasturage of horses”. Horse riding on a Jeju trip is something that should not be missed. The horses used for riding are known as Jejusanma and are of mixed breeds. Experiencing actual horse riding will make you feel closer to horses.
Back in the day, Jeju island was occupied by mongol for 100 years. At that time, Mongolian brought lots of horses because they were horse riding people. So there are many mongolian horses in Jeju island now. In this performance, you could see the life of Genghis Khan, also could enjoy marvelous horse riding show; actual mongolian descendants put on the great performances. The Seongeup Folk Village shows the unique culture of Jeju Island: the black lava rock walls, the straight but curvy alleys to block the wind, and the stone grandfather statues (Harubang), which have become a prime feature of the landscape. The local black-haired pigs and tongsi (pigsty / restroom) are especially well-known characteristics of Jeju folk culture. The Jeju black pork is said to be very nutritious.

At lunch, enjoy either Jeju Black Pork Meal Set or Vegetarian Meal set.
Via Gwangchigi Beach is One of Olle Trails; Olle Trail No.1. We could see the entire sideview of Seongsan Illchulpeak at Gwangchigi Beach. Recently Gwangchigi Beach hasbecome an attention as one of 10 secret scenic attractions in Jeju Island.

Women divers, one of distinctive symbols of Jeju, dressed in black rubber driving suits, have been fighting the cold water waves of the sea. You could see them with your own eyes, taste fresh seafood they catch, and take pictures with them.

Jeju-do has established the Jeju Haenyeo Museum to introduce the uniqueactivities and culture of Jejudo's haenyeo female divers to the world. Jeju HaenyeoMuseum exhibits various photos of haenyeo female divers and their activities, toprovide an accurate picture of their lives.

Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak rose from under the sea in a volcanic eruption over 100,000 years ago. Located on the eastern end of Jejudo Island, there is a huge crater at the top of Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak. The crater is about 600m in diameter and 90m high. With the 99 sharp rocks surrounding the crater, it looks like a gigantic crown. While the southeast and north sides are cliffs, the northwest side is a verdant grassy hill that is connected to the Seongsan Village. The ridge provides an ideal spot for walks and for horse riding as well.

Via Jondalri shore road, The tour bus takes beautiful coastline of Jeju. Whilst heading to Manjang cave, you can appreciate the beauty of Jeju's Ocean.
Manjanggul Cave is one of the finest lava tunnels in the world, and is a designated natural monument. A lava tunnel is formed when the lava that was deep in the ground spouts from the peak and flows to the surface. Manjanggul Cave has a variety of interesting structures inside including 70cm lava stalagmites and the lava tube tunnels.

Inclusions

  • Meal
  • Tickets
  • Transport

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