The biggest advantage of this private tour is
You can experience and feel the two cities of Gyeongju, a UNESCO World Heritage city that was the capital of the Silla Kingdom for 1,000 years, and Busan, a modernized maritime resort city, with the most reasonable schedule and travel cost.
This is a private group tour for families, couples, and friends, and it is a comfortable customized tour where customers can change the time and place according to their preferences.
A guide with 10 years of experience will be your driver and photographer and travel with you like a friend. In particular, we will create unforgettable memories through professional-level photos.
Just select the desired date and tour time. We will create a special Gyeongju and Busan two-city tour just for you. (Gyeongju 8 hours or 10 hours, Only Busan 5 hours)
This schedule may change depending on traffic and weather conditions.
Gyeongju + Busan Tour(10Hours): You will visit a total of famous tourist 8 attractions, 4 in Gyeongju and 5 in Busan, with a guide.
Pickup included
It is a representative temple of the Silla Dynasty, founded in 751 (10th year of King Gyeongdeok’s reign) by Kim Dae-seong. However, according to the “Bulguksa Gogeumchanggi,” “the year after Ichadon was martyred, in 528 (15th year of King Beopheung’s reign), King Beopheung’s mother, Lady Yeongje, and Lady Giyun founded this temple and became a nun.” Bulguksa is the Buddhist land that the Silla people longed for, the ideal world of peace. The Silla people’s desire for the Buddhist land is expressed here in three aspects. One is the Saha world of Sakyamuni Buddha based on the Lotus Sutra, the other is the Paradise of Amitabha Buddha based on the Infinite Life Sutra, and the other is the Lotus World of Vairocana Buddha based on the Avatamsaka Sutra. These three are each expressed in their own unique way through the overall composition of a section centered on the Daeungjeon, another section centered on the Geungnakjeon, and the Birojeon.
Seokguram Grotto was founded in 751 (10th year of King Gyeongdeok’s reign) by Kim Dae-seong. Seokguram Grotto is a splendid cultural monument created by the faith and wisdom of the Silla people. It is of interest not only in terms of aesthetics, but also because it contains the national spirit of the Silla people who created such a masterpiece. Seokguram Grotto is a product of the Silla people’s faith and a condensation of the national spirit in which the rulers and the people are in harmony. Seokguram Grotto should be understood from the perspective that it was founded not simply by Kim Dae-seong’s personal initiative, but rather as the origin of the entire nation.
Cheonmachong is a tomb in Gyeongju that is tentatively believed to be the tomb of King Jijeung, one of the 21st or 22nd kings of Silla. It is 47m in diameter and 12.7m high, and was excavated in 1973, and 11,297 burial items were unearthed, including the Cheonmado (National Treasure No. 207), a gold crown (National Treasure No. 188), and a gold hat (National Treasure No. 189). Among the relics, a painting of a pure white Cheonmado flying into the sky made of birch bark was unearthed, giving it the name Cheonmachong. In addition, a painting of a Western king and a horseman were also unearthed. It is currently located in Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do (within Daereungwon), and the interior of the tomb has been restored and is open to the public. Let’s step into the tomb from 2,000 years ago and imagine the elegance of the Silla Dynasty and the lives of its kings.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
Pick-up locations can be anywhere, including cruise terminals, hotels, and private properties. Please leave your pick-up information in the special request box.