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20th GC Session Jeju Korea

:: Jeju Island Tours

• DURATION : 1 day

Jeju Waterfall
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• TOUR PRICE : $100 per person   (double room)

• DATE : October 8, 2007

• INCLUDED:

  - 1 night at Travellers Hotel   (breakfast included)
- English-speaking guide
- Transportation during the tour in   Jeju (tour bus)
- Lunch at a local restaurant
- All admission fees and local   taxes

 

• HIGHLIGHTS : natural and cultural sights, rare trees and plants, waterfalls, beautiful coastal scenery.

• MEMBERS PER GROUP : max. 45 people

:: ITINERARY ::

We will begin our day with a tour of Hallim Park. Hallim Park is almost 100 thousand square meters and has a variety of gardens that can be enjoyed in any season. Visitors can enjoy checking out Palm Tree Road, Jeju Stone and Bonsai Garden, Water Garden, Subtropical Botanic Garden and much more. The most famous tourist sites in Hallim Park are Hyeopjaegul and Ssangyonggul Caves known to be the only two-dimensional caves in the world.

Then we will enjoy a seaside drive along Yong-du Coast, coming to Jusangjeolli Cliff. The Jusangjeolli consists of stone pillars piled up along the coast. This is a designated cultural monument of Jejudo Island. The Jusangjeolli was formed when the lava from Mt.Hallasan flowed into the sea of Jungmun. They are rock pillars shaped like cubes or hexagons of various sizes. It is also famous for its 20m cliff with high tides, perfect for sea angling.
Lunch at a local restaurant.

Next, we will visit Yeomiji Botanical Garden, a favorite botanical garden in Asia with a southern ambience. The indoor garden contains approximately 2,000 rare tropical and subtropical plants including the Flower Garden, Water Lily Garden, Jungle Garden, Subtropical Fruits Garden, Cactus and Succulent Garden, and Observation Platform. The outdoor garden houses Jeju Native Garden, as well as Korean, Japanese, Italian and French folk gardens.

Our next stop will be at Cheonjeyeon Falls, where we walk for a kilometer along the subtropical path towards the Cheonjiyeon Falls already hearing the magnificent sound of waterfalls in the distance. The waterfall is 22m high, 12m wide and 20m in depth.
Our last stop of the day will be the island’s main tourist attraction, Jeju Folk Village Museum: With a total of 117 houses and facilities, Jeju Folk Village Museum has restored the scenes of the village in the 1890’s. Among them are Mountain Village, Hill-Country Village, Fishing Village and Shamanism Village. On a land of more than 40 acres, visitors can appreciate the amazing scenic beauty of Jeju as well as experience the traditional culture of Jeju at this theme park.

Finally, we travel back to hotel for dinner and accommodations.

• WHAT TO BRING :
- hat with brim or visor
- walking shoes
- long sleeve shirt and comfortable clothing
- wind proof jacket
- camera!!!

Note: We can include other hotels in the tour package. For more options please see hotels info and let us know.

For more detailed info, click on the link below:
Google Map: http://maps.google.com
http://www.chejuinfo.net
http://www.Jejueco.com

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