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Discover Korea’s Rich Heritage: Gyeongju Day Tour from Busan
Explore the ancient capital of the Silla Kingdom on this full-day trip from Busan.
Begin at Ahopsan Bamboo Forest, a tranquil 400-year-old grove with cinematic scenery. Continue to Bulguksa Temple, an 8th-century UNESCO treasure.
Walk through Gyochon Hanok Village to see traditional homes, the historic Choi Family House, and Sungmundae, a symbol of Confucian learning.
Visit the Gyeongju National Museum to explore priceless Silla relics. Prefer outdoor sights? Guests skipping the museum may visit Donggung Palace & Wolji Pond instead (₩2,000 admission not included).
End the day at Woljeonggyo Bridge, beautifully illuminated at night perfect for photos.
Local expert guide
Round-trip transport from Busan
Entrance fees included (except Donggung/Wolji)
Balanced mix of iconic sites & local culture
Book now and experience Korea’s soul in just one unforgettable day.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
English/Chinese -speaking guide
Professional guide
Toll fees
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel fees
Parking fees
Meals Fees (Lunch, Dinner)
Personal expenses
Personal travel insurance
Optional entrance fees (Ahopsan Forest, Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond)
Ahopsan Forest
Ahopsan Forest is a privately owned bamboo forest located in Busan, South Korea. It has been preserved for over 400 years and offers visitors a peaceful and mystical experience with its dense bamboo groves, towering cedar trees, and winding forest paths. The name Ahopsan means "Nine Mountains" and reflects the forest's harmonious setting among the surrounding peaks. This forest is famous for its appearance in many Korean dramas and films, including “The King: Eternal Monarch” and “Kundo: Age of the Rampant.” For Ahopsan Forest, the entrance fee is not included. If you prefer not to visit the forest, you can start your day at a peaceful nearby café instead.
Bulguksa Temple
Introduction to Bulguksa Temple Bulguksa Temple is a UNESCO-listed Buddhist site in Gyeongju, South Korea. Originally built in 528 during the Silla Dynasty and rebuilt in 774, it is a masterpiece of Buddhist art and architecture. The temple embodies the Silla people's wish to create a paradise on earth, blending spiritual depth with natural beauty. What to See Dabotap & Seokgatap Pagodas Two stone pagodas stand in harmony—Dabotap is detailed and decorative, while Seokgatap is simple and balanced. They symbolize wisdom and enlightenment. Cheongun-gyo & Baegun-gyo Bridges These graceful stone stairways represent the transition from the secular world to the spiritual realm. ♂️ Main Hall (Daeungjeon) The main hall houses a statue of Sakyamuni Buddha and serves as the temple’s central space for worship. Natural Harmony Surrounded by forests, ponds, and seasonal flowers, Bulguksa offers peaceful scenery and a serene atmosphere all year round.
Starting point:
Haeundae, U-dong, Busan, South Korea
Starting point:
Seomyeon, 지하 730 Jungang-daero, Busanjin District, Busan, South Korea
Starting point:
Busan Station, Choryang-dong, Busan, South Korea
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Marta H,
14 thg 10, 2025
- Viator
Yaho, our guide was fun, helpful, entertaining, well prepared and flexible. He was very friendly and easy going. Excellent guide full of surprises for the group
nanay,
12 thg 10, 2025
- Viator
I chose this tour because it included the Apsan Forest. This tour made me realize how rich and old the Korean culture is. Our guide Kang is very knowledgeable about Korean History and so passionate in sharing it with the group. He’s also a very good driver and made sure all of us are having a great time. Kudos to Kang!
Nikki V,
5 thg 10, 2025
- Viator
Chris the tour guide was very organized, as it was the start of a holiday week here in Busan, he pushed the trip start earlier to ensure that the traffic would not be an issue in seeing all the sites that were programmed for the day. Our group was small one, so it was relly nice. Chris was very knowlegable of the areas that we were visiting and was very available to answer any questions that we had. He showed the passion that he has for his country in the way that he described the history of where we were at. Chris spoke very well english. This tour was amazing, I saw all the sites that I was interested in, a side note, if you opt for the forest, do not wear white sneackers, as they may get dirty from the mud. The night views of the bridge and the palace and the forest were my favorite things. I would recommend this to anyone.
Allison P,
30 thg 9, 2025
- Viator
We would give our awesome tour guide 10 stars if we could! We had a great group, and saw so much on this tour in one day. Great pace of our stops and Yaho had such great knowledge of all of the cultural places and history. Added bonus that K-drama lovers on our tour recognized some filming locations. His English was great, and we appreciate Yaho's introduction to Korean culture!
Katie S,
28 thg 9, 2025
- Viator
Traveling solo can sometimes feel a bit awkward but this tour made me feel completely comfortable. The group size was small enough that I could talk with other travelers, but also big enough that I didn’t feel alone. The forest was peaceful and a great way to start the day. At the temple, I sat listening to the guide while watching people ring the big bronze bell. Gyochon village was fun and I even tried on a hanbok for a quick photo. The museum gave me a lot of context, especially about the Silla dynasty. What I’ll never forget is standing on the bridge at sunset with that perfect reflection on the river. The guide really struck the right balance sometimes giving space for quiet reflection, other times bringing the group together to share laughs and stories. That balance made the day feel natural and welcoming.
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