Gallop across Jeju's sweeping volcanic grasslands on a private guided horseback excursion — the island's ancient equestrian heritage — then decompress at the Osulloc Tea Museum with a private ceremony in Jeju's iconic green-tea gardens. Two bucket-list experiences, one extraordinary day.
What to expect
After a transfer to a heritage ranch on Jeju's mid-slope grasslands, a bilingual horse master fits you and briefs you on Jeju horse-handling traditions before a 90-minute guided canter across open meadows with Hallasan as your backdrop. After freshening up, you drive 30 minutes west to Osulloc Tea Museum's reserve garden, where a tea master leads a 45-minute private Korean tea ceremony using first-flush Jeju green tea, paired with wagashi-style confections. The contrast — wild grasslands to refined ritual — is deeply memorable.
Good to know
All riding levels accommodated; helmets and safety equipment provided at the ranch. Osulloc Tea Museum public entry is KRW 5,000 — the private ceremony is pre-arranged and included. Allow 5.5 hours total. Book 1 week ahead minimum.