A few photos at Uljin Port before boarding the ship to Ulleungdo
Dokdo visited on the first day
The weather was bad, but when we arrived near Dokdo, it was like a ghost.
The weather got better, and the wind wasn't blowing haha. Thanks to that, I got off to Dokdo and enjoyed the sights for about 20 minutes.
People came from far away to go to Dokdo, but the weather was bad so they could only see it from a boat.
They say that it is very common for people to go back without even being able to board the ship... I was really lucky.
This is what the resort I stayed at felt like
The indoor facilities and fixtures felt quite old, but
I really liked the overall atmosphere of the place.
It feels a bit like a village...
I thought I was abroad because it felt like an exotic resort like Guam or Kota Kinabalu, which I had visited before.
There is no wide-angle lens, so I am sorry for the panorama like in the photo above....
Ulleungdo Jeodong Port
A gas station that was nice to have in the mountains
Gwaneumdo Island was filled with admiration from the moment I got off the car until I boarded it again.
On this day, the weather was cloudy for a bit in the morning, but I think it was a benefit because it was much nicer.
It's a garden in the mountains called Yerimwon, and it's very well maintained.
There was also a deer, but I gave it food, but when I didn't give it to him, he kicked the window and became a bitch.
I thought the observatory would just be an ordinary observatory that only had a view of the sea, but it was pretty.
Hyeonpo Observatory, famous for the white Taeha Lighthouse
The last cliff is said to be one of the best views of Ulleungdo, and it is really beautiful;;
It's just a shame that not only is the angle of view narrow so I can't capture everything, but I also can't convey the grandeur due to my lack of skill.
It is one of the few cafes in Ulleungdo that will be hot on Instagram.
It seems like the owner of this place runs a resort, a restaurant, and a cafe as well.
In particular, there is a rock behind the gorilla statue, so the view is truly killer.
That's the Awl Rock, it looks like it's from another world haha.
I had time left on the last day of my trip to Ulleungdo.
I recommend this because it's a cruise ship that goes around Ulleungdo.
You can also see Elephant Rock up close.
Actually, the Elephant Rock seen from the observatory was just like that.
When I saw it from this close on a cruise ship, it really looked like an elephant.
There is even a texture expression;; This side can only be seen by boat.
Mite, give me Baby Bear Rock food.
In addition, it is completely different from what you see on the island. of Ulleungdo
different Even the appearance If you have time, I recommend taking a cruise to see it.
Personally, I would like to recommend a trip to Ulleungdo to others.
Actually, Dokdo is a bonus concept and the real thing is Ulleungdo...
I have been to many domestic travel destinations, but Ulleungdo was the most satisfying.
Jeju Island or other places would be much better for playing, eating, seeing, and enjoying things with friends.
Ulleungdo Island is well-preserved and majestic, as is its natural scenery.
The geographical features were different from other domestic places, so it was fun to look around as if I was in a foreign country.
Maybe it's because there's no flat land, but the road looks like shit.
The real Ulleungdo road is a real version of the cart mine winding downhill and the village finger downhill.