After years of restrictions and uncertainties, the thrill of
setting off on international travels has never felt more exhilarating. This newfound freedom to explore feels like a rebirth, an opportunity to rediscover the magic of travel with a deeper appreciation.

And for our first post-pandemic international travel, me and
my sisters chose Jeju, Korea. You may wonder, why? Well, it’s because I want to see “beot-kkot”, popularly known as the Cherry Blossom.

beot-kkot
 
beot-kkot
 

Day 1: Travel time – from Baguio to Jeju.

We landed Jeju night time already, meet with our tour guide –
Miss Oh, then brought us to a Chicken shop for our dinner.

Day 2: Exploring Jeju’s Natural and Cultural Heritage

My second day in Jeju started with a visit to the EcoLand Theme Park. This eco-friendly park offered a charming train ride that
meandered through picturesque landscapes and serene lakes. It was a refreshing way to connect with nature and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings.

EcoLand

 

EcoLand

 

EcoLand

 

Next, we headed to Seongeup Village, a living museum
that vividly showcased the island’s rich cultural heritage. Walking through the village felt like stepping back in time, with its well-preserved thatched-roof houses, stone walls, and traditional artifacts.

Seongeup Village

 

A visit to an orange farm was next on the agenda.
Jeju’s oranges are famous for their sweetness, and it was fascinating to learn about the cultivation process.

Jeju

 

The highlight of the day should be the Seongsan Sunrise
(Ilchulbong) Peak
, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. However, climbing to the top was not allowed on that day because of their routine maintenance. I was not able to see the breathtaking panoramic views of the island.

Instead of climbing, we trekked down towards the sea where
we witness stunning panoramic views of the coastline as we descended.

Ilchulbong

Day 3: Discovering Jeju’s Artistic and Natural Beauty

Day three began with a visit to the Ginseng Gallery,
where I learned about the benefits and varieties of this revered medicinal root. The place also has this device where it checks if you have existing health condition through your index finger. I was amazed as it revealed that I am suffering from allergies, which is quite accurate.

It was followed by a quick stop at a cosmetic outlet
to explore the latest in Korean skincare and beauty products. With the seller’s powerful marketing techniques, we were compelled to buy Guboncho products.

Guboncho

Next, we made my way to Camellia Hill, a beautiful
garden boasting an impressive collection of camellia flowers. The vibrant blooms were a sight to behold, and the serene atmosphere made for a perfect leisurely stroll.

Camellia Hill

 

The visit to the O’sulloc Tea Museum was an enriching
experience. I learned about the history and cultivation of tea in Jeju, and even had the chance to taste some of their delicious offerings.

O’sulloc Tea Museum

 

Our next stop was Cheonjiyeon Falls, a stunning
waterfall cascading into a crystal-clear pool. The sound of the water and the lush greenery around the falls created a peaceful and enchanting setting.

Cheonjiyeon Falls

 

The day ended with a fun visit to the Joanne Bear Museum,
where I admired an array of teddy bear exhibits, each telling unique stories through these adorable plush figures.

Joanne Bear Museum

Day 4: We were about to Hike Mount Hallasan but the weather is not good

Day four was dedicated to a DIY adventure up Mount
Hallasan
, the highest mountain in South Korea. However, due to bad weather, we did not push through with our plan. Another reason to go back to Jeju.

We ended up just strolling around the hotel’s streets – and
of course – Eating and Shopping.

Jeju

Day 5: Cultural and Shopping Extravaganza

On our final day in Jeju, we visited the bustling Lotte
Duty-Free
to indulge in some shopping.

One of the highlights of the day was the kimbap-making
with hanbok wearing
experience at the Kim and Kimchi School. Donning traditional Korean attire while learning to make this delicious Korean dish was a unique cultural immersion.

Kim and Kimchi School

Our Jeju adventure ended on a high note with a visit to the Arte Museum, an immersive digital art museum that captivated me with its mesmerizing installations.

Arte Museum

Jeju was an extraordinary journey, and each day brought new
discoveries and unforgettable experiences.

Jeju

 

I can’t wait for my next adventure!

 

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