Find balance iUnpack Busan's history in one amazing day trip to Gyeongju. See top sights like Bulguksa Temple, Gyeongju Gyochon Village, and Woljeonggyo Bridge. Immerse yourself in the city's rich culture at Daereungwon, Hwangnidan-gil, and Donggung & Wolji Pond.

Programme Details

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Begin the full-day tour at the awe-inspiring Bulguksa Temple, UNESCO-listed landmark renowned for its intricate stonework and tranquil atmosphere. 

After exploring the temple, continue to Yangdong Village, another UNESCO World Heritage Site and Korea’s largest traditional village. Nestled in a beautiful natural setting, the village offers an authentic glimpse into the traditional culture and lifestyle of the Joseon Dynasty, with well-preserved hanok houses and serene rural landscapes.

Enjoy a delicious lunch nearby, taking time to absorb the spiritual ambiance and scenic surroundings.

In the afternoon, delve into Gyeongju’s royal past at Daereungwon, a vast tomb complex showcasing artefacts from the Silla Dynasty.

Next, stroll along Hwangnidan-gil, a charming street lined with traditional Korean houses, unique craft shops, and cozy cafes. Continue your historical journey at Donggung & Wolji, an artificial pond once brimming with Silla treasures, where you can imagine the past while walking around the evocative site.

The tour concludes at the majestic Woljeonggyo Bridge. Admire the centuries-old engineering marvels of this vital historical link and enjoy a peaceful evening view of the Woljeongcheon Stream.

Inclusions:

🥘 Lunch

Notes:

 
- Min. 1  person
- Max. Unlimited
- Pick-up Time and Location will be confirmed 1 day before the tour. 

Meeting Time & Location : 
- 09:50am Depart from KTX Busan Station Exit 1
- 10:10am Depart from Seomyeon Station Exit 12
- 10:50am Depart from Haeundae Station Exit 5

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