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Finding Tranquility in Jeju’s Mountain Hotels
Staying in Jeju’s countryside is a good way to relax while surrounded by the island’s nature. Here are five hotels where you can do just that.
Jeju welcomes vegetarians (6 Vegetarian Restaurants to Check Out on Your Trip to Jeju)
As an island famed for its black pork, you won’t be surprised to find out that Jeju didn’t traditionally have a huge number of vegetarian restaurants. However, over the years several specialty restaurants and cafes have popped up that provide ample choice for those who don’t eat meat. On this list of Jeju vegetarian restaurants, we’ll cover everything from brunch cafes to those that sell traditional Korean fare.
A Silver Sea of Swaying Grass (Jeju’s Fall Silver Grass Spots)
When you think of fall in Jeju, what comes to mind is likely the silver grass adorning the island’s fields. These silvery-white meadows evoke a serene and poetic atmosphere. Jeju’s silver grass fields, nestled amidst its natural beauty, offer a unique charm you won’t find elsewhere. You can stroll leisurely along oreum trails to soak in the scenery or enjoy a romantic drive along the coast. Let’s explore Jeju’s best silver grass spots.
All About Udo (What to See, Do, and Eat on the Island off the Island)
A trip around Jeju’s coast reveals numerous smaller islands. There is Chagwido and Biyangdo to the west, Marado and Gapado to the south, and on the far eastern side of the island lies Udo. Of these, Udo is the largest. It’s also home to some beautiful scenery, including white sand beaches, dramatic cliff faces, and plenty of local heritage. This article contains everything you need to know to have the perfect visit to Udo.
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