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The peak of Seongsan Ilchulbong rose from under the sea during a volcanic eruption over 100,000 years ago. Located at the eastern end of Jeju-do Island, it has a crater that measures 600 m in diameter and 90 m in height at its very peak. The 99 sharp rocks surrounding the crater give it a striking appearance that is often said to resemble a gigantic crown. The northwest side of the peak is a grassy hill that connects with Seongsan Village and is a great place for walks and horseback riding.
The peak of Seongsan is known as the Sunrise Peak because of the magnificent views of sunrise that can be had from the top. These glorious sunrises make it an exceptionally romantic setting and visitors come from far and wide just to witness this exquisite spectacle. Most travellers start the short ascent at around 4 or 5 am in order to be there in time to see the sunrise. The hike takes around 20-40 minutes depending on your level of fitness and how often you stop to rest or take photos.
The locals even throw a New Year Eve’s festival to celebrate the peak’s glorious vista of the sun’s early appearance. The local game of Ganggangsulle is played, where everyone gathers around in a large circle, holds hands and makes wishes for the year ahead. As the sun rises on the first day of the year a golden tape is cut and those fortunate enough to bring warm clothes and a nice hot flask of tea or coffee in order to enjoy the spectacle fully.
Guide tours to Seongsan Sunrise Peak offer a comprehensive and enriching experience for visitors looking to explore this iconic natural wonder on Jeju Island. These tours typically include transportation from major hotels or designated meeting points, ensuring a hassle-free journey to the peak, Guides provide insightful commentary on the geology, history, and cultural significance of the area, enhancing the overall experience. Most tours are timed to arrive early in the morning, allowing guests to witness the breathtaking sunrise from the summit, a highlight that showcases the peak’s dramatic landscape and panoramic views.
The primary draw is witnessing one of the most breathtaking sunrises in South Korea. As the sun rises over the horizon, the light illuminates the rugged landscape and the ocean, creating a stunning panorama that’s both serene and awe-inspiring.
The peak is a volcanic tuff cone formed by a volcanic eruption around 5,000 years ago. Its dramatic crater and steep slopes offer a fascinating glimpse into volcanic activity and the natural forces that shaped the island.
From the summit, you get expansive views of Jeju Island’s coastline, the ocean, and the surrounding countryside. The contrasting colors of the sea, sky, and volcanic terrain create a visually striking landscape.
The area around Seongsan Sunrise Peak is rich in local culture. Traditional Jeju houses and local seafood markets add an authentic touch to the visit, providing a glimpse into the island's lifestyle.
The hike to the summit is a rewarding physical challenge. Though relatively short, it is steep and invigorating, making it a great way to start the day with some exercise.
The surrounding area features diverse flora and fauna, including local birds and seasonal wildflowers, adding to the natural appeal.
Seongsan Sunrise Peak is located on the eastern coast of Jeju Island. You can reach it by car, bus, or through guided tours. From Jeju City, it takes about an hour by car. Public buses run regularly from Jeju City and Seogwipo to the peak.
The best time to visit is early morning to catch the sunrise. This is when the view is most spectacular. Arriving before dawn ensures you have enough time to hike to the summit and find a good spot to watch the sunrise.
The hike to the summit is relatively short but steep. It takes about 20 to 30 minutes to reach the top. While the path is well-maintained with steps and handrails, it can be challenging for those not accustomed to hiking. However, most people find it manageable.
Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes suitable for hiking. Dress in layers, as it can be cool in the early morning but warms up quickly after sunrise. Bringing water, a flashlight or headlamp for the pre-dawn hike, and a camera for photos is recommended.
While the peak is open year-round, it’s best to avoid visiting during severe weather conditions, such as heavy rain or typhoons, as the trail can become slippery and visibility may be poor. Checking the weather forecast before your visit is advisable.
The hike to the summit involves steep steps and may not be suitable for visitors with mobility issues. However, there are viewing areas at the base of the peak that offer beautiful views without the need for extensive climbing.
Nearby attractions include the Seopjikoji coastal area, Udo Island (accessible by ferry), and various local markets and restaurants offering traditional Jeju cuisine. Combining a visit to Seongsan Sunrise Peak with these nearby sites makes for a full and rewarding day trip.
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