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Gyeongju Trip

Discover Gyeongju on this day trip around the main locations of the ancient capital of South Korea, including the Bulguksa temple and Anapji pond. Trip Details.

  • 12 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 158 reviews

Discover Gyeongju on this day trip around the main locations of the ancient capital of South Korea, including the Bulguksa temple and Anapji pond.

Trip Details

The trip begins from your chosen central meeting point in Busan, traveling for about an hour and a half to Bulguksa Temple, one of the oldest and most significant in Asia. We will explore the narrow streets of the village, appreciating its nature and traditional customs.

Following this, there will be a stop for you to sample South Korea's cuisine. After lunch, we will visit the ancient town of Gyeongju Gyochon, a traditional area showcasing the region's history through its architecture and culture.

The tour concludes with a brief 20-minute visit to the Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond, known for its tranquility and colorful fish. Additionally, we will view the Woljeonggyo Bridge, an important historical structure in Gyeongju's transport network. The day ends with a return to Busan after 12 hours of exploration.

Pickup & Schedule

During booking, choose between these meeting points:

KTX Busan Station, exit 1: October to March at 9:20 am and April to September at 10:20 amSeomyeon Station, exit 12: October to March at 9:40 am and April to September at 10:40 amHaeundae Station, exit 5: October to March at 10:20 am and April to September at 11:20 am

Included

  • Transport by minibus or coach
  • English–speaking guide
  • Tickets

Not included

  • Food and drinks

Tips

  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible. This must be indicated in the reservation.

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