| Address |
| Andeokmyeon Sagyeri, Namjeju-gun, Jeju-do |
| Description |
It is said that the peak of Mt.Hallasan where Baekrokho Lake now exists was
taken off and thrown away, which then became Mt. Sanbangsan. The myth describes
how unlike other mountains on Jejudo Island, this mountain does not have a
crater. The 5m-high rock cave at the cliff on the southwest side of the mountain
was originally called Sanbanggul Cave, but it is called a temple now because it
possesses a Buddhist statue. This is where monk Hye-Il (964~1053) had lived
during the Goryeo Dynasty (918~1392) Inside the cave, you can see Marado
Island and the Dragon Head Coast. You can also see small ponds being made by the
water drops that fall from the ceiling all through the year. The plant zone on a
cliff of Mt. Sanbangsan is also designated as a natural monument. It is the only
place on Jejudo Island where island boxwoods grow. On the Dragon Head Coast is
the Hamel Memorial Monument.
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| Directions |
Jeju-si -> Sanbanggulsa Grotto:
- At Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal, take the Mt. Sanbangsan bound bus.
Get off at Mt. Sanbangsan bus stop. Total travel time about 55 minutes.
- At Jeju Intercity Bus Terminal, Taxi takes 40 min.
- At Jeju Segwipo Terminal, take a local Bus bound for Sagye and get off at
Sanbanggulsa Grotto (40 min ride).
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| Information |
1. Sanbanggulsa Temple Control Office Tel: +82-64-794-2940 (Kor)
2. Closed: None
3. Open: 08:00-19:00 (summer) / 08:00-18:30 (winter)
4. Admission Fee:
Individuals:
Adults age 24-64 - 2,200 won, 7-23 - 1,100 won
Groups (30+):
Adults age 24-64 - 1,700 won, 7-23 - 880 won
* Under 6 and over 65: free admission
Sanbanggul Cave and Dragon Head Coast is included with one admission ticket
because they are in the same tourism district.
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