Welcome to Gyeongju.
Gyeongju is Always beautiful and fair city.
Gyeongju the evergreen spirit of Silla that has been alive for a thousand years.
Designated a city of world cultural heritage by UNESCO.
The treasure of a brilliant cultural heritage.
Gyeongju was the capital city of Silla for 992 years.
Gyeongju is truly a museum without walls.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Anywhere in Busan as requested
Meeting
Bulguksa Temple
Bulguksa Temple, located southwest of Tohamsan Mountain, is the palace of Buddha where the idea of a Buddhist nation is expressed through harmony and balance. It is the basis of Unified Silla culture accomplished by the aesthetics and science of the people of the Silla Dynasty. According to, <Samgukyusa>, a historical account written by llyeon, it was established by Kim Dae-seong for his parents in 751, listed as the 10th year of King Gyeongdeok’s reign. Bulguksa Temple is an architectural masterpiece of Buddhist temple art of the Unified Silla era, surrounded by the natural beauty of Tohamsan Mountain.
Registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage on Dec, 9, 1995.
Seokguram Grotto
Seokguram Grotto is a stone temple that was initially built by Kim Dae-seong for his parents from his past life before reincarnation and was completed under the reign of King Hyegong in 774. Originally named Seokbulsa Temple, it was constructed by piling stones into a domelike structure then covering it with dirt to make it look like a cave. Old records describe Seokguram as “the shrine that was built by weaving silk out of stones,” and such delicate and beautiful features of the Buddha are unique aspects of Unified Silla Buddhist art. Seokguram Grotto is a masterpiece of Buddhist culture, created with the science and artistic spirit of the Unified Silla era.
Registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage on Dec, 9, 1995.
Cheomseongdae Observatory
Cheomseongdae Observatory, built built during the reign of Queen Seondeok, is known as the oldest observatory in Asia. It is a structure that reflects the scientific spirit of the Silla people with every piece of stone having a symbolic meaning. The diameter of each row gradually decreases from bottom to top, creating a smooth curved structure. The circular shapes of this structure represent the curvy and flowy image of the sky, while the square shapes impression. The upper diameter of the observatory is 5.17 meters and the base diameter is 5.35 meters. The total height is 9.17 meters.
Daereungwon Tomb
Daereungwon is the largest of the ancient tomb sites in Gyeongju. It contains 30 ancient tombs including Cheonmachong(Ancient Tomb No. 155), Silla King Michu’s Tomb, and Hwangnamdaechong Tomb. Daereungwon is a beautiful park so tourists can enjoy a relaxing and educational walk between the ancient tombs.
Cheonmachong Tomb
Among other ancient tombs in Daereungwon, Tomb Cheonmachong(Tomb No. 155) is the only tomb that is open to the general public. Cheonmachong literally means ‘heavenly horse tomb’ and received its name from the picture of flying white horse painted on the saddle flap, a leather flap hung on the sides of the horse saddle in order to prevent dirt from splashing up on the rider’s clothes, which was excavated from this tomb in 1973. This tomb is estimated to have been built between the 5th and 6th century. Luxurious gold relics such as gold crowns, a gold hat, a bird shaped crown, a gold belt, gold shoes, and other fancy garments worn by the dead were excavated from this tomb. Particularly, the Cheonmachong gold crown was the biggest and most luxurious gold crown ever have been excavated.
Lunch
4 restaurants will be provided to choose for clients.
Gyeongju National Museum
Gyeongju National Museum was inaugurated upon the establishment of the Gyeongju Historic Sports Preservation Society in 1913. It was renamed the Gyeongju Branch of the National Museum in 1945, and finally in 1975, it officially opened as Gyeongju National Museum. The museum is divided into sections classified by types of relics. Archeology Hall, Art Hall, Donggung ans Wolji Hall, and the Special Exhibition Hall. There is also a section of the museum devoted to children. This Children’s Museum helps young people acquire further interest and understanding about Korean culture. The museum includes such treasures as the Sacred Bell of the Great King Seongdeok(National Treasure No.29). There are about 3,000 great pieces on display
Donggung Palace and Wolji Pon
Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond is a representative historic site of the Unified Silla era. There are many buildings and gardens including lmhaejeonji at the site, and it is said that during his 14th year of reign(A.D. 674), King Munmu of Silla had the pond dug, added some plants, and even raised rare birds and animals inside the palace. According to records, King Gyeongsun hosted a banquet for the Goryeo Dynasty’s King Wanggeon in 931, and by this it can be assumed that Donggung and Wolji used for entertaining the nobility and royal guests. Originally called Wolji (pond of the moon), it was later renamed Anapji as geese and ducks came to the ruined palace in the Joseon Dynasty.
The original shape of the pond, from the Silla era, was restored after dredging and excavation of the pond in 1975. The names carved in Bosanghwamunjeon meaning(carving of jewels and flowers on brick), which was excavated from the Donggung and Wolji Site, confirms the year the palace was constructed.
Ending Point
Anywhere in Busan as requested
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Private transportation
Parking fees, gas and toll fees
Bottled water
Drinks and Food.
Admission fees.
Gratuities.
This tour is customizable.
I am running my own agency and private tour company. So I can manage my schedule.
So I am flexible for scheduling.
I was born in Busan and lived entire my life except 5 years in CANADA.
My first job is licensed realtor.
I also have a certificate as a professional tour guide.
I am running my own real estate agency and private tour company.
Hayley N.
One Day tour to World Heritage Gyeongju from Busan(Upto 5PAX)
“Great Day in Gyeongju from Busan! ”
My husband and I had a great time with Changwoo and visiting Gyeong-ju. He was is very knowledgeable and an attentive guide. He is familiar with the Gyeong-ju area and made our tour great. We were able to see and learn so much during our day trip. Thank you for everything, Changwoo! I would highly recommend him if you are planning a trip to Gyeongju.
Changwoo Y.
Thank you for your kind review!! Hayley! I hope you that had a great day and memories with me. I really enjoyed the day with lovely couple you two. Thank you again!
Joëlle B.
Busan Full-Day Private Tour in English (Upto 5 Pax)
“Great Full-Day private tour of Busan with Changwoo! Wow!”
We can only recommend Changwoo. We had an amazing day with him visiting Busan and learning about the city and the country. Changwoo connected with us in advance of our arrival to inquire as to our preferences and created a truly customized visit of the city, including taking us to a very local (and very good) restaurant, introducing us to the delicacies of South Korea. It was an amzying day, thanks to Changwoo.
Changwoo Y.
Thank you for kind review. I really enjoyed the day with you too. Hopefully we can see each other in near future. Maybe I will visit Quebec for real poutine one day :) Thank you again Joelle.
“Day tour Busan”
There were 8 of us who had a 3/4 day tour with Changwoo, who was an absolute delight....he amended our needs based on age group & mobility issues....we enjoyed our day in Busan very much! I would highly recommend him to anyone Brenda
Changwoo Y.
Thank you very much Brenda. Hopefully, see you again one day!
$550/ per group