Jeju Day 2 : to conquer Hallasan (erm 2nd shelter)

Before going to bed…

Me: Probably we should skip Hallasan tomorrow and visit the museums instead….
B: why? Since we are already here (in Jeju),we should give it a shot.

This is what i love about my man.

And we did. No regrets even though came back with legs that we wished that they did not belong to us after all those hiking

We woke up 630am, drank coffee and made our way to the bus stop. We took bus number 780 to Seongpanak which will brought us to the entrance or the start of the easiest trail.

We were not trained nor geared for the hiking so we thought we should start from the easiest trail.Wore sandals and tried to survive the day with 3 fan duan , 2 breads and 2 liters of water.

Our snacks

Our snacks

The sandals was the biggest mistake.

For people like us who do not hike or exercise much, should really train for this trip if your ultimate goal is to get to the top.

the map

the map

entrance

entrance

entrance

entrance

Anyway there was a time limit whereby you will not be allowed to proceed to the top if you get to the 2nd shelter after 1230pm.

We set a goal. To get to the 2nd shelter before 1230pm.

Here we were at the entrance. You can purchase a certificate or even a medal at the ENTRANCE to “certify” that you had reached the top. That was so contradicting. Ha.

medal anyone?

medal anyone?

The path were just rocks, uneven rocks.

rocks.. more rocks

rocks.. more rocks

at the 2nd shelter

at the 2nd shelter

above the clouds

above the clouds

autumn to be here soon

autumn to be here soon

All in all , we took 3 hr and 15 min to get to the 2nd shelter and about 9 hours to and fro. My legs just simply hurt at every move.

Lucky thing the bus stop is just outside the entrance .

And we had Mister Pizza for dinner. Not too sure whether that was a local pizza chain or probably that’s the only restaurant I could remembered that was near our hotel. We had the seafood pizza because most of their pizzas contained beef.

food.!!!

food.!!!

dinner at mister pizza

dinner at mister pizza

Lucky that the weather was good

Personally I learnt that if i kept worrying how to descend , i would not get to the 2nd shelter. Same applied in life, if you kept worrying about failure, you will never succeed!

Jeju Day 1 : Manjanggul

it was around 4pm but we still went ahead to the Manjanggul Cave (knowing that it closed at 6pm) as it’s freaking far from our hotel. Hence instead of taking bus 700 to the cave which i think it would takes another hr or so, we took a cab instead and it was about USD 25-30 (cannot remember the exact amount)

The driver was nice enough to point us the bus stop as he mentioned that it’s difficult to get a cab at Manjanggul .

We got there in about 30 min time and it’s a long way in from the bus stop which i read it’s about 20-30 min walk.

Here we were at the Manjanggul Cave.

we arrived!

we arrived!

Almost there

Almost there

the tickets

the tickets

 

I did not upload a lot of photos about this place cause it’s too dark and most of my photos turned out blurry..

Interesting place , you are part of the lava that once flowed through these lava tubes. But most of the time I was walking through the place looking down cause there were potholes and i was worried that I will just stumbled into puddle of water unknowingly. The place was chilly and damp. I would suggest to bring a cardigan at least even though you are visiting the place during summer.

potholes

potholes

Manjanggul

Manjanggul

the massive lava tube

the massive lava tube

Manjanggul

Manjanggul

end of the cave

end of the cave

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the glare

the glare

After visiting Manjanggul, we walked our way out instead of taking the shuttle bus.

While walking out, we passed by the Gimnyeong Maze Park  which is situated between Manjnggul and the bus stop. Though we have some time (an hour) before it closed at 7pm, I decided to skip it cause it’s getting dark and I do not want to walk out to the bus stop in darkness. Be early if you want to drop by Gimnyeong Maze Park.

And how lucky we were to capture this amazing sunset !

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more sunset <3

more sunset <3

sunset <3

sunset <3

We got to the bus stop and as usual we saw the massive timetable and we could not tell what time the bus is coming. We waited patiently and the bus was moving so fast that we could not see the number (780) clearly so B just flagged whatever bus that came first.

This time we to make use of the T money card that we bought at Incheon airport. It’s not like Ezlink. It works more like a cash card. You would need to tell the driver where you are going so that he can punch in something before you can tap your card on device.

B told the driver that we are going to “seogwipo” and so we tapped the card and sat down. Soon later , the driver stopped the bus and asked us to alight. We were shocked but then we realized that he thought we wanted to go “seongsan”. Haha so actually he’s nice enough to tell us to alight!

And it was time for dinner!

Most of restaurants were already closed by the time we got back to Seogwipo. Another must try on the list is the BBQ black pork. With our limitation in conversing with the locals, we do not know whether the BBQ pork that we ate were from “black pigs” . B loves it. He said that was the best meal in the whole trip.

the dinner

the dinner

After dinner, we strolled our way back to the hotel.

Seogwipo at night

Seogwipo at night

 

 

Jeju Day 1 – Seongsan Ilchulbong

Made our way to the bus terminal. It’s probably about 15 min walk from the hotel. I was expecting an interchange but instead it’s just the size of 2 bus stops joined together. Oh well, that’s the bus terminal.

to the bus terminal (circled in yellow) from little france

to the bus terminal (circled in yellow) from little france

We were checking out and staring at the map at the bus stop for a while and a nice helpful Korean lady tried to help us with .. er..  Korean.

 

this was part of the thing that we were starring at

this was part of the thing that we were starring at

 

Anyway B managed to figure out what she’s trying to tell us. She mentioned “30″ . So I asked B , what she meant? ” the frequency?, the journey duration? The next bus?”

B : /shrugs

So we approached the old man behind the ticketing booth and pointed to the Korean words on my ipad for Seongsan. He went “ahhhh”, wrote something on a piece of paper and showed us a right hand and index finger of the left hand onto the opened right hand.

“15″?

B said :”6″

Amazed at how he can read the folks’ mind. All of us laughed. The bus ticket cost us KRW 3000 each which is 10 x cheaper (i think) comparing to taking taxi.

We bowed to show our thank you and board the bus 700 soon after. Taking transport in Jeju is not difficult ( just need to know which bus number to take). There is voice announcement (in 4 languages; korean, english, chinese and japanese)of next stop and next next  bus stop in the bus. So just need to listen carefully and hit the bell.

On the journey there, the bus stopped for a while, the driver actually went for a quick smoke and back again. I don’t think our Singapore drivers can do that! Haha it was quite a sight actually.

After a while, the bus stopped again and we saw he went to buy himself a drink! lol!

Photos took during our journey there and the bus ride from terminal to Seongsan is about an hour.

9km more!

9km more!

 

 

Butcher shop

small butchery

alighted at the wrong stop .. so near yet so far

alighted at the wrong stop .. so near yet so far

Almost there!

Almost there!

almost almost!!

almost almost!!

 

Reached and bought 2 tickets!

tickets for 2!

tickets for 2!

Dolhareubang at Seongsan

Dolhareubang at Seongsan

 

here we go!

here we go!

Midway at Seongsan

Midway at Seongsan

Finally got to the top! It was not as spectacular but it’s still beautiful! Cannot imagine how beautiful if we get to see the sunrise in this clear sky.

Top of Seongsan!

Top of Seongsan!

 

to descend

to descend

decending trail

decending trail

 

Manjanggul was the next destination!

 

Waking up on the Jeju morning

Good morning from Jeju!

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Seeing my loved one making coffee ( manually grind + dripped ) while I’m watching S3 LoL world championship (OMG vs SKT) what else can I ask for?

LoL S3 World Championship live!

LoL S3 World Championship live!

 

B even remember to bring out the small bottle of milk from the fridge and warm it using the hot water ( cause I do not drink black coffee)

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This is the first time that I experienced what people meant by 暖暖的阳光。It’s sunny but yet it’s surrounded with cool air! (23degree now)

Now waiting for B to get ready to go out!

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It was a clear blue sky morning ! And it was very windy in Jeju!

clear blue sky

clear blue sky

 

While making our way to the bus terminal , we somehow got to Seogwipo Olleh Market ( i know there’s a market nearby but i did not bother to find out how to get there) . But anyway it’s walking distance from the hotel.

Seogwipo Olle Market

Seogwipo Olle Market

You can get the Korean side dishes fresh from the market!

the Korean side dishes

the Korean side dishes

thought i saw those at some ... aquarium..?

thought i saw those at some … aquarium..?

erm... not too sure what is this ..

erm… not too sure what is this ..

not-so-crowded market lane

not-so-crowded market lane

crowded junction in the market

crowded junction in the market

 

One of the must-try stuff would be the Jeju’s tangerine and also the tangerine chocolate. We only got to try the fruit on the day we departed from Jeju. I will post the pictures in another post.

famous tangerine

famous tangerine

 

After the short walk at the market , we walked to the food street and had lunch at a local restaurant . B was asking for menu but instead the restaurant lady took out a piece of small scrapped paper which only had the words “Pork”, “Beef”, “Beansprouts” and … “Blood” on it. Each time she would say the word on the paper and point to the picture they had on the shop wallpaper. Apparently both of us ended with “Pork” soup.

And here were our lunch!

"Pork"

“Pork”

the sides

 

We headed to the terminal to catch the bus to Seongsan Ilchulbong  and Manjanggul Cave.

Jeju Little France Hotel

Reached and checked out of Incheon airport to have quick snacks and got the mobile LTE connection. Our lives really cannot goes on without Internet.

Rented the LG U+ wifi device at KRW 5500 per day. Apparently if you rent it for more than 5 days, the rental for the device is waived if not you would need to pay another KRW 3300 per day for the rental of the device i.e total of KRW 8800 per day.

We booked the domestic tickets (~ KRW 380k for a pair of tickets) from Asiana to Jeju because it depart from Incheon airport. Another option is to fly via Korean Air. Korean Air was abit more expensive ( ~ KRW 550k for a pair of tickets) at the time when i booked the tickets. I believe there are cheaper domestic flights if you enough time to spare to depart from Gimpo Airport. As a kiasi Singaporean, of cause I choose to depart from Incheon! :D

Upon arriving at Jeju airport, we took bus 600 ( airport limousine) which is at gate 1. They had huge posters leading us to the bus bay. Each adult ticket cost KRW 5000.The journey took about 1hr and 15 min and dropped off at New Kyungam Hotel and walked to Little France.

Flew from 8am from Singapore and reached Little France at around 2220 (Korea time).

littlefrance

I was too tired and did not take any photos of the hotel room except this un-glam photo of it =x

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At USD 80 per night for a “modern” room, It has everything including hairdryer, shampoo, towels and fridge. The room also has a kettle and they have provided instant mix coffee and brown rice green tea. Although it looks old , the toilet and room is clean. I read from one of the comments from Tripadvisor that the bed is very hard ( that’s so true) haha. The hotel is near a lot of cafes , the bus terminal and also Seogwipo Market!

Overall i’m still happy with it as it’s reasonably cheap and good location.

littlefrance00