[Hotel Pick-up] Gyeongju UNESCO Private Tour with Local Guide
Overview
# Possible to pickup from Gyeongju & Drop at Busan
# Possible to pickup from Busan & Drop at Gyeongju
# Possible to pickup from Gyeongju & Drop at Gyeongju
# Possible to pickup from Busan & Drop at Busan
# Knowledgeable and years of experiences
# Licensed tour guide
# Fluent in English
# Customizable itinerary
# Good choice of meals
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What's Included
✓ Included
- Private transportation
- Pick-up at Preferred Location
- Licensed Professional Tour Guide
✗ Not Included
- Lunch
- Travel Insurance
- If applicable
Itinerary
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Stop 1
Bulguksa Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Gyeongju, is a masterpiece of Silla-era Buddhist architecture. Built in the 8th century, it features stunning stone pagodas, intricate wooden halls, and a peaceful setting that reflects Korea’s spiritual heritage. You can explore the temple’s rich history, admire national treasures like Dabotap and Seokgatap pagodas, and experience the tranquility of this sacred cultural landmark.
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Stop 2
Seokguram Grotto, another UNESCO World Heritage site near Bulguksa Temple, is a stunning example of Buddhist art from the 8th century. Nestled in the mountains, the grotto houses a serene granite Buddha statue surrounded by detailed carvings of bodhisattvas and guardians. This sacred site reflects the spiritual and artistic achievements of the Silla dynasty, offering you a peaceful and awe-inspiring cultural experience.
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Stop 3
Daereungwon is a royal tomb complex in Gyeongju, home to ancient burial mounds from the Silla dynasty. Among them, Cheonmachong, or "Heavenly Horse Tomb," stands out for its excavated artifacts and murals, offering a rare glimpse into Silla royal life. Visitors can enter the tomb to see treasures such as a golden crown and learn about Korea's rich history in this peaceful, park-like setting surrounded by grassy mounds.
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Stop 4
Gyeongju National Museum showcases over 100,000 artifacts from the Silla Kingdom (57 BC–935 AD), including the famed 20t Bell and golden crowns from royal tombs. Its permanent exhibitions span Silla history, Buddhist art, and treasures from Anapji Pond.
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Stop 5
Cheomseongdae Observatory was built during Queen Seondeok's reign (632–647 CE), is the oldest surviving astronomical observatory in Asia. Standing 9.17 meters tall, this cylindrical stone tower comprises 365 granite blocks, symbolizing the days of the year. Strategically placed windows and openings allowed ancient astronomers to observe celestial events, aiding in agricultural and political decisions.
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Stop 6
Gyochon Village offers a glimpse into Korea's rich cultural heritage. Home to the Gyeongju Choi Clan, renowned for their 12-generation legacy, the village features the historic House of the Gyeongju Choi Clan, a designated Important Folklore Material. You can explore traditional hanok houses.
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Stop 7
Woljeonggyo Bridge is a reconstructed wooden bridge originally built in 760 AD during the Unified Silla period. It was destroyed during the Joseon dynasty and rebuilt between 2008 and 2018, becoming the largest wooden bridge in Korea. The bridge spans 66.15 meters and features traditional Korean architectural elements. It is illuminated at night, creating a picturesque scene, and is a popular spot for photography and leisurely walks.
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Good to Know
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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