The Jeju Gla 6·25 Peace Trail is a meaningful walking route that traces the legacy of the Korean War and Jeju Island’s local history through places of remembrance, resilience, and reflection.
“Gla,” meaning “Let’s go” in the Jeju dialect, invites travelers to follow a path shaped by real stories of young soldiers, villagers, and communities affected by the war. This experience is not simply a walk, but a guided journey where historical context, personal narratives, and local perspectives bring the trail to life.
Led by a professional English-speaking guide, this tour provides in-depth storytelling about wartime training sites, memorial spaces, churches, schools, and village landmarks in Daejeong-eup, Seogwipo. Through expert interpretation, visitors gain a deeper understanding of Jeju’s role during the Korean War and its enduring message of peace.
This tour is ideal for travelers seeking cultural depth, educational insight, and a reflective experience beyond typical sightseeing.
Recommended for:
History and culture enthusiasts
Educational and peace-focused travelers
Walkers and slow travelers
Visitors interested in Jeju’s hidden heritage