Things to Do in Jeju-do, Jeju, South Korea
I started off my 3rd day in Jeju-do feeling super energetic. I am going for a walk a Bijarim Nutmeg Forest. A bit of long drive but the countryside view along the way really soothes my eyes.The weather feels a bit chilly because of the strong wind.
10 minutes away from Bijarim Nutmeg Forest, I found CU convenient store. I have a stopover here to have my breakfast. I have breakfast Kdrama style. Instant noodles, banana milk, coffee and finish off with Soft Chewy Chocolate Chips Cookies. Blame to windy weather which opened up my big appetite.
One thing I notice in Jeju-do, most CU convenient store built on a standalone place like this. This one in particular located out of nowhere, surrounded by a vegetable farm. I have fun checking out the surrounding and even visited the vegetable farm nearby.
'Bijanamu' means "Nutmeg Tree". Bijarim Nutmeg Forest was a designated Korea's Natural Monument No. 374. There around 2,800 nutmeg trees here aged from 500 - 800 years old. I love the smells and refreshing smells of Bija seeds here. Even keep few in my jacket throughout my journey in Jeju-do. I will take out and smells the aromatherapy from time to time. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
10 minutes away from Bijarim Nutmeg Forest, I found CU convenient store. I have a stopover here to have my breakfast. I have breakfast Kdrama style. Instant noodles, banana milk, coffee and finish off with Soft Chewy Chocolate Chips Cookies. Blame to windy weather which opened up my big appetite.
One thing I notice in Jeju-do, most CU convenient store built on a standalone place like this. This one in particular located out of nowhere, surrounded by a vegetable farm. I have fun checking out the surrounding and even visited the vegetable farm nearby.
'Bijanamu' means "Nutmeg Tree". Bijarim Nutmeg Forest was a designated Korea's Natural Monument No. 374. There around 2,800 nutmeg trees here aged from 500 - 800 years old. I love the smells and refreshing smells of Bija seeds here. Even keep few in my jacket throughout my journey in Jeju-do. I will take out and smells the aromatherapy from time to time. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Things to Do in Jeju-do
Guide Location: South Korea » Jeju
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Rina Farafienar Binti Ismail
Read it on Author's Website: http://www.princesscindyrina.com/2018/11/travelogue-3rd-day-jeju-do.html
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Guide Location: South Korea » Jeju
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Rina Farafienar Binti Ismail
Read it on Author's Website: http://www.princesscindyrina.com/2018/11/travelogue-3rd-day-jeju-do.html
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Bijarim Nutmeg Forest
- Manjanggul Lava Tube
- Woljeongri Beach
- Seongsan Illchulbong
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