"Sangumburi Crater", in Jeju Island, is Korea's Natural Monument No. 263. Unlike the 360 parasitic volcanoes on the island, this one exploded quickly, but did not spew much lava nor did it form much of a surrounding cone. This phenomenon is called maru in Korean, and Sangumburi is the only one of its kind in the country.
Its inner area covers 300,000 square meters and its bottom circumference is 756 meters while the length around the crater when measured outside is 2,070 meters.
Rare species of plants and animals live inside the crater. Diverse trees such as cedar trees, Korean fir trees and eulalia inhabit the crater. In the autumn, the crater is covered with eulalia, attracting many visitors all over the country.
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342-5 Gyorae-ri, Jochon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
Adults (including college students) Individual- 6000 KRW Groups (over 20 people) - 5000 KRW People of National Merit / Disabled (Level 1/2/3) - 3000 KRW Children/senior citizens- Individual- 3,000 won Groups- 2,500 won (aged over 65, senior citizen card holders) (kids over 4, middle/high school students, staff sergeants and under)
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Closed days
March to October: Open at 09:00; ticketing through 18:00 November to February: Open at 09:00; ticketing through 17:00 Estimated tour time: 40 minutes / 365 days a year
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Danbi H
There is a lot of visitors to appreciate eulalia in there! I felt Jeju's real autumn in Sangumburi. I lost track of the time while I appreciated beautiful eulalia!!