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In this travel video we (Samuel & Audrey) explore the Boseong Tea Plantation. Known also as the Boseong Tea Fields (보성), we take the time to hike all the way to the top of the fields from the highway below. The hike is challenging but doable for those who are in decent enough physical shape. At times we were out of breath having to stop every once in a while. The views from midway and from the top were spectacular as the lush fields presented themselves like a buffet feast before our very eyes. On the way down we treated ourselves to some green tea ice cream which was delicious. Apparently the rolling green tea plantations are famous for their use as a backdrop for many Korean television programs and movies. With views that will take your breath away it's hardly a surprise this is one of the top tourist attractions in Korea. The roads lined with cedar trees and endless green vistas allow you to escape the many urban centers of Korea. Located on the southwest coast of the Korean Peninsula it's easy to reach by taking a train. We ended up going from Pyeongtaek station all the way down to Gwangju on a Saemul and Mugunhwa class trains. The tea plantations are surprisingly relatively new having only been established in 1957. The temperate climates of the region compared to other areas on the peninsula make it the perfect launching point to explore the southern region of Korea. The best time visit these plantations is during the late spring months when it is most lush prior to the harsh summers: http://nomadicsamuel.com/video-blog/boseong-tea-fields-in-boseong-korea 이 여행 비디오에서 우리는 (사무엘 & 오드리) 보성 녹차 농장을 탐험 해보세요.보성 차밭 (보성)라고도, 우리는 아래 고속도로의 필드의 상단에있는 모든 방법을 하이킹하는 시간이 걸립니다. 하이킹은 도전하지만 충분히 괜찮은 실제 모양에있는 사람들을 위해 행할 수있다. 때때로 우리는 가끔마다 정지 할 필요가 숨했다.무성한 필드는 바로 우리 눈 앞에 뷔페 잔치처럼 자신을 소개로 중간에서와 정상에서의 전망은 훌륭했다. 내리막 길에서 우리는 맛 있었다 ​​약간의 녹차 아이스크림에 자신을 치료. Look happy! Tea, we're going to drink tea. After a long journey we have finally arrived at the Boseong Tea Plantations and now we have to climb these steps in order to reach the top. This is the steepest part of the climb and we're almost near the top and they actually have ropes for you to climb up. We climbed all the way to the top. That is where we started. From the highway all of the way here. Yes. We finished our hike so now it is time for a little treat. Here in this little cafe you can get all things made with green tea, so we are going for the green tea ice cream. Of course we are! Let's go get it. No spoon! You're devouring it. I am. This stuff is delicious. You can really taste the green tea flavor can't you? Sometimes you get the green tea ice cream and you can barely taste it but this is a nice strong flavor. The real stuff! Let's get a close up. Shake your booty. Cone? Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com , http://smilingfacestravelphotos.com , http://travel-photography-tips.com , http://thatbackpacker.com , http://backpacking-travel-blog.com , All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).