
Bijarim Forest (비자림)
55 Bijasup-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
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Step into the profound tranquility of Bijarim Forest, a preserved natural monument showcasing 2,800 majestic Bija trees, some over 800 years old. Expect a serene, immersive walk through towering, ancient woods, a rare sight globally. This destination is perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a connection with deeply rooted Korean history. While seasonal beauty is guaranteed, visiting in spring or autumn ensures the most comfortable experience.
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Designated and protected as a Natural Monument, Bijarim Forest is home to 2,800 bija trees, ranging from 500 to 800 years in age, spread over 448,165㎡ land area. These majestic trees range from 7-14 meters in x_height, 50-110 centimeters in diameter, and 10-15 meters in crown x_width, so this forest is quite a rare example of its kind in the world. The berries of bija trees were used widely as a medicine used to kill parasites, while the wood was used to make premium furniture and go boards. Forest bathing in a bija forest helps to combat arteriosclerosis, mitigate physical and psychological fatigue, and restore the body’s rhythm.
Visitors also explore Maze Museum (메이즈랜드), Jeju Railbike (제주레일바이크) and Yongnunioreum Volcanic Cone (용눈이오름) near this location.
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