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Explore Jeju Camellia Arboretum: The Ultimate Retreat for Nature Lovers

Haneul by Haneul
December 13, 2024
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Explore Jeju Camellia Arboretum, home to Korea’s largest Camellia sasanqua colony. Discover its seasonal beauty, from autumn camellias to spring cherry blossoms, in this natural treasure of Jeju.

Jeju Camellia Arboretum (제주동백수목원), located in Sangchang-ri, Jeju-do, is a vast area spanning 172,000 square meters. It features over 6,000 camellia trees representing 500 different species, including varieties celebrated for producing some of the world’s earliest and largest blossoms. Beyond its stunning camellia collection, the arboretum is enriched with palm trees, wildflowers, and an ecological pond, along with an expansive grassy plaza perfect for relaxation.

Jeju Camellia Arboretum hosts Korea’s largest colony of Camellia sasanqua, a miniature camellia species. This arboretum is part of the Wimi Camellia Habitat, a stunning forest designated as a natural monument of Jeju for its ecological and cultural significance.

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Why should you visit Jeju Camellia Arboretum?

Jeju Camellia Arboretum, the largest camellia arboretum in the East with over 30 years of history. It is a must-visit destination popular for its seasonal beauty. Popular on social media, the arboretum captivates visitors with vibrant hydrangeas in summer, dreamy pink muhly grass in autumn, and stunning camellia blossoms in winter.

Ideal for a trip with friends and family, Camellia Hill is already a favorite among travelers for its picture-perfect scenery. The arboretum is adorned with charming garlands featuring phrases like “I LOVE YOU”, creating countless photo spots at every turn, making it an unforgettable experience for all.

A seasonal beauty

Camellia Hill is gorgeous year round.

The camellia, which begins blooming in autumn, graces the landscape until spring, while cherry blossoms and tulips announce the arrival of the new season. As May arrives, summer begins with vibrant hydrangeas. Visitors can explore an array of carefully cultivated hydrangeas throughout the year in greenhouses and along picturesque trails.

Autumn transforms the arboretum into a stunning spectacle of silver grass, pink muhly, and pampas grass in the autumn garden. With Hallasan and Sanbangsan Mountains providing a majestic backdrop, visitors can bask in the tranquility of the season.

The first place to witness camellias in full bloom at the start of winter 🌺❄️

📍 Location: 929, Wimi-ri, Namwon-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
💰 Fee: 8,000 KRW for adults / 5,000 KRW for children
⏰ Operating Hours: 09:30–17:30 (last ticket sale by 17:00)#jejucamelliaarboretum… pic.twitter.com/Ird46HoHUk

— VisitKorea (@KoreanTravel) December 12, 2024

Winter, however, is the highlight of Jeju Camellia Arboretum. As temperatures drop, clusters of red and white camellia flowers bloom, creating an enchanting and exotic landscape. The red flower road, formed by fallen camellia petals, is particularly breathtaking—so mesmerizing that you’ll forget the winter chill. It’s an experience I highly recommend you witness for yourself!

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  • Adults – 10,000 KRW
  • Teenager – 8,000 KRW
  • Child – 7,000 KRW

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Haneul is passionate about sharing her love of Korean with the world. She loves to help people connect with Korean culture through her insights about the country.

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