Jeju Island, also known as “The Island of the Gods”, is a South Korean province located off the south coast. It is a prime destination due to its subtle tropical climate and access to excellent hiking trails atop Hallasan - South Korea’s highest mountain, the majestic Cheonjiyeon Waterfall, and an abundance of fascinating sites to visit if one is interested in Korean culture and local folklore. Jeju Folk Village Museum provides a glimpse into the past with structures and artefacts relating to the island’s unique history. Daheeyeon features a lush green tea farm in addition to the renowned Geomunoreum Lava Tube System, while Osulloc Tea Museum allows guests to explore the proud tradition of tea drinking. Jeolmul Natural Recreation Forest contains several cedar trees within walking distance and enchanting viewpoints. The Jeju Stone Park provides another entrancing experience with sculptures that evoke memories of this island’s myths and legends.