Bijarim Forest
비자림
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Jocheon/Guzwa · Jeju
Explore a natural monument forest with more than 2,500 nutmeg trees
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Walk green trails for everyone to enjoy
A forest with an organized walking path through which you can enjoy the greenery. The forest is home to over 2,500 nutmeg trees that have been growing for hundreds of years, and it was designated as Korea's Natural Monument No. 374 in 1993 for its unique environment in which nutmeg trees, maple trees, and other trees coexist. Inside the forest, there are two courses with varying levels of difficulty, allowing anyone to walk through the forest, as well as free guided tours that teach visitors about small plants they might otherwise overlook.
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- 55 Bijasup-gil, Gujwa-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
- +82647107912
- https://www.visitjeju.net/kr/detail/view?contentsid=CONT_000000000500270
- How to get there10 min drive from Sehwa Beach
- Today09:00 - 18:0009:00 - 18:00Last admission: 05:00 PM
- AdmissionFeeAdult: ₩3,000 Youth (ages 13 - 24) & Child (ages 7 - 12): ₩1,500
- Insider TipsFree parking availableFree guided tours 09:10 - 15:00
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