

A stunning 22m waterfall in Jeju, South Korea, surrounded by lush greenery and a cave housing a temple.
A stunning 21m waterfall surrounded by lush greenery, best viewed in the morning sunlight.

One of the few waterfalls in Korea that falls directly into the sea, offering a unique sight in the afternoon sun.
A beautiful seaside temple with illuminated buildings and a peaceful atmosphere in the evening.
Handcrafted stoneware featuring the waterfall's unique rock formations, symbolizing resilience and strength.
Premium green tea grown in the volcanic soil of Jeju Island, known for its rich flavor and health benefits.
Elegant silk scarves with intricate patterns inspired by the waterfall's beauty, a traditional craft of Jeju Island.
A historic pension offering traditional Korean breakfast with a view of Cheonjiyeon Waterfall.
A popular spot for lunch, known for its steamed chicken dish, Jjimdak, near Cheonjiyeon Waterfall.
A high-end sushi restaurant offering stunning views of Cheonjiyeon Waterfall at dinner.

Cheonjiyeon Waterfall's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Exploring the waterfall and nearby trails requires suitable footwear.

Staying hydrated is crucial during outdoor activities, and refill points might be limited.
Cold noodles with beef, vegetables, and a tangy sauce.
Mixed rice with Jeju's famous black pork, vegetables, and gochujang sauce.
Sweet and tangy ice cream made from Jeju's famous Hallabong oranges.
A bustling traditional market offering fresh produce, local snacks, and lively atmosphere since 1945.
Tsuqua Fort, a 17th-century marvel, offers panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys, with a rich history of Maratha resistance.

A vibrant night market in Chiang Mai, offering local food, shopping, and cultural experiences.