Jeju Zoo
Adres
Aewol-eup, Jeju, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, South Korea
Land
south korea
Website
https://www.jejuzoo.co.kr/Openingstijden
Open daily 09:00–18:00 (seasonal variations)
Populariteit
**🌴 Jeju Island's Subtropical Zoo | Volcanic Landscape Wildlife Park** - **Jeju Island's main zoo** – Wildlife destination on Korea's most visited holiday island - **Subtropical volcanic setting** unlike any mainland Korean zoo - **Hallasan volcano backdrop** – Korea's highest peak visible from the park - **Year-round mild climate** – Outdoor animals and lush vegetation thrive in all seasons - **UNESCO World Heritage sights** – Lava caves and volcanic cones all nearby
Jeju Island's Subtropical Wildlife Park
Jeju Zoo (제주동물원) is the main zoo on South Korea's most beloved holiday island, Jeju. Set in the subtropical volcanic landscape of Jeju, the zoo benefits from the island's unique climate and ecology and is a popular stop for families visiting Korea's premier domestic tourism destination, combining tropical wildlife with the extraordinary natural wonders of the Jeju volcanic landscape.
🌴 Subtropical Jeju Setting
Jeju's unique climate — warmer, wetter, and more subtropical than mainland Korea — gives the zoo a lush tropical atmosphere:
- Subtropical vegetation year-round, unlike mainland Korean zoos
- Hallasan volcano backdrop visible from upper areas of the park
- Jeju's unique flora including palm trees and exotic plants
- Mild winters mean outdoor animals remain active year-round
🦁 Animal Collection
- African lions and tigers in naturalistic enclosures
- Giraffes in open paddock settings
- Zebras and antelope in African-themed zones
- Primates – Chimpanzees and various monkey species
- Reptiles – Reflecting Jeju's subtropical climate affinity
- Tropical birds in walk-through aviary
🌋 Jeju Island Context
The zoo is perfectly situated for combination with Jeju's world-class natural sights:
- Hallasan National Park – Korea's highest peak and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
- Lava tube caves – Manjanggul Cave, one of the world's longest lava tubes
- Seongsan Ilchulbong – A spectacular volcanic tuff cone, UNESCO World Heritage
- Jeju Olle Walking Trails – 437km of coastal and countryside walking routes
🌟 Why Visit
- Jeju Island's main zoo – The wildlife destination for Korea's favourite holiday island
- Subtropical atmosphere – Lush and green in a way mainland Korean zoos cannot match
- Hallasan volcano backdrop – Unique volcanic landscape as the zoo's natural setting
- Combine with Jeju's UNESCO sights – Lava caves, volcanic cones, and coastal scenery
- Year-round mild climate – Animals and vegetation thrive in all seasons