Jeju Island
JEJU ISLAND The island lies in the Korea Strait, below the Korean Peninsula, south of the South Jeolla Province . Jeju is the only self-governing province in South Korea, meaning that the province is run by local inhabitants instead of politicians from the mainland. Jeju is the largest and the only self-governing island in South Korea and is acclaimed as one of the natural heritage centers. Moreover, the volcanic mountains and lava tubes make Jeju, which is a volcanic island, special for the tourists. Jeju Island is a truly special travel experience for those who would like to explore a part of the world not usually explored. It is a wonder of nature! What to do on jeju island: 1. Visit Jeongbang Waterfalls Located in the South of Jeju Island, Jeongbang Falls is among the top three famous waterfalls on the island. A unique feature about Jeongbang falls is that the water goes directly into the sea. After purchasing the entrance ticket, ...