
UNESCO Eastern Tour
The Eastern Tour by Wheelchair
We will set off to visit Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, Saryeoni Forest, and Ojo Port, all recognized by UNESCO.
Price: Please inquire separately
Time: 09:00 - 18:00 (9 hours)
- Inclusions: ramp vehicle, driver (guide), lunch (local food), parking fee
- Exclusions: Travel insurance, personal expenses (water, snacks, etc.)


01
Accommodation Meeting
We will wait in front of your accommodation at the appointed time. After a brief explanation of the day's schedule, we will begin the itinerary.
02
Dolmunhwa Park
The Stone Culture Park is a museum and ecological park that comprehensively and systematically displays the formation process of Jeju and the stone culture that is embedded in the lives of Jeju residents. It is the perfect place to learn about Jeju at a glance in a wheelchair.


03
Saryani Forest
(UNESCO Biosphere Reserve)
Along both sides of this forest path, which corresponds to a typical temperate mountainous area, a dense natural forest with various tree species, starting with pine, spreads out widely. It is the best place to enjoy a forest bathing in a wheelchair without any obstacles.
04
Lunch
(Menu may change depending on the situation)
The spicy stir-fried black pork dish, which is the most popular ingredient in Jeju, is a dish that everyone loves. Enjoy Jeju's unique set meal to your heart's content.


05
Gwangchigi Beach
Gwangchigi Beach, located on the way from Seongsan Ilchulbong to Seopjikoji, is characterized by a geological structure formed when lava met the sea and quickly hardened. During low tide, you can see the beautiful scenery that was previously hidden by the sea.
06
Ozopo Port
Geological Trail Course Trekking (2km)
A time to take a walk to feel the charm of Ojori Port, a UNESCO World Geopark / GEO Trail course and famous filming location for K-drama.


07
Seongsan Sunrise Peak
Seongsan Ilchulbong is considered the most beautiful sunrise spot in Korea and one of the ten scenic views of Yeongju. It was designated Natural Monument No. 420 and was registered as a World Natural Heritage site in 2007. You should take a picture at this landmark of Jeju, right?


