Manjanggul Cave

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Explore Jeju's majestic Manjanggul Cave, a natural lava tube wonder.

182 Manjanggul-gil, Gujwa-eup, Cheju, Jeju-do, South Korea
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Manjanggul Cave

About Manjanggul Cave

Manjanggul Cave, located on South Korea's Jeju Island, is a geological marvel that attracts visitors from around the globe. This remarkable lava tube, formed approximately 200,000 to 300,000 years ago during a volcanic eruption, stretches for over 13 kilometers, making it one of the longest of its kind. The cave was discovered in the early 20th century, and since then, it has been a subject of fascination for scientists and tourists alike. The accessible section of Manjanggul Cave, open to the public, extends for about 1 kilometer and offers a captivating journey through time. As you traverse the dimly lit path, you'll encounter extraordinary formations such as the Turtle Rock, reminiscent of Jeju Island itself, and the grand lava column, standing as the world's largest known of its kind at 7.6 meters high. The naturally cool and humid environment, along with the eerie echoes of dripping water, creates an atmosphere that is both mysterious and serene. Visitors can expect a guided experience that not only highlights the cave's stunning geological features but also educates on the processes that have shaped this subterranean world. The interpretive signs and knowledgeable guides ensure a comprehensive understanding of the cave's significance and its role in Jeju's volcanic heritage. Nearby attractions include Gimnyeong Maze Park, ideal for family fun, and the Haenyeo Museum, which offers insights into the unique culture of Jeju's female divers. A visit to Manjanggul Cave promises not only an exploration of natural beauty but also a deeper appreciation for the dynamic forces that continue to shape our planet.

Highlights

  • One of the world's longest lava tubes, spanning over 13 kilometers.
  • Home to the world’s largest lava column, standing at 7.6 meters tall.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007, emphasizing its global significance.
  • Features unique formations like the Turtle Rock, echoing Jeju’s silhouette.
  • Offers an educational experience with interpretive signage and expert guides.
  • Naturally cool environment, providing a comfortable exploration even in summer.
  • Proximity to other attractions such as Gimnyeong Maze Park and Haenyeo Museum.

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