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Private Guided World Heritage Gyeongju Taxi Tour

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480 minutes
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This tour is perfect for exploring Gyeongju's hard-to-reach attractions in a short amount of time. Visit the sites you want to see in comfort, with the flexibility to tailor your itinerary. For those opting for a Korean-speaking driver, language assistance is available online to ensure smooth communication.

If you choose an English-speaking driver, they will provide brief explanations at each stop, enhancing your experience with local insights. << Temporarily deactivated English-speaking driver option. Available upon request with extra fees. Please contact us after booking if you required >>

This tour offers a convenient way to see Gyeongju's highlights without the hassle of navigating public transportation, ensuring a stress-free and enjoyable journey.

Options

Night Tour 3Hr: Simple Engish

Sedan Taxi 6Hr: Simple English

Sedan Taxi 8Hr: Simple English

Van Taxi 6Hr: Simple English

Van Taxi 8Hr: Simple English

Night Tour 3Hr: Simple Engish

Simple English Speaking Driver: Simple English speaking and online English support provided
Duration: 3 hours: If the reserved time is exceeded by more than 15 minutes, additional charges may apply
Gyeongju Night Tour 3 Hours: Gyeongju Eupseong - Woljeonggyo - Cheomseongdae - Donggung and Wolji
Sedan Taxi: 5 Seater: Recommended for 1-3pax with 2 luggage (24 inches) Max 4pax are allowed under certain conditions
Recommended starting time: Winter season: 5:30~6:00pm Summer season: 6:30~7:00pm
Pickup included

From₹10,210.94Per Vehicle

What's included in Private Guided World Heritage Gyeongju Taxi Tour

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

Bulguksa Temple

Bulguksa Temple: Bulguksa Temple was first listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with Seokgulam, Seoul Jongmyo Shrine, and Hapcheon Haeinsa Temple in 1995. In Korea, there may be some people who have never come to Gyeongju, but have visited Bulguksa and Seokguram. Both heritage sites are prime examples of the outstanding cultural heritage of both Gyeongju and Korea. One can appreciate people’s devotion to Buddhism in their use of the best building techniques and substantial resources that went into building the Bulguksa Temple. The Buddhist doctrine melds together with temple building to form an ideal arrangement.

Seokguram

Seokguram Grotto: Along with Bulguksa Temple, Seokguram Grotto was one of Korea's first UNESCO World Heritage sites listed in 1995. One particular tale featuring Bulguksa and Seokguram Grotto told in Samguk Yusa (History of the Three Kingdoms) describes a man called Kim Dae-sung who was reincarnated to build Seokbulsa (Seokguram Grotto) Temple for his parents in his previous life and for his parents in his present life. Seokguram Grotto is a cave Temple. It has a free-hanging dome that uses stone nails horizontally driven in between the stones to keep it balanced and stable. Seokguram Grotto was not the first cave temple in Korea. But most of them used small natural caves or carved rocks to form shrines. Seokguram Grotto, however, was designed and built using intricate geometry and architectural engineering unlike any other of its kind in Korea.

Cheonnyeon Forest Garden: Gyeongju Millennium Forest, also known as Cheonnyeon Forest, is a serene and scenic area located in Gyeongju, South Korea. This vast forest covers about 28 hectares and was established to commemorate the thousand-year history of the Silla Dynasty, which made Gyeongju its capital. The forest features various species of native trees, providing a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking to experience nature’s tranquility. It’s a popular spot for walking, picnicking, and enjoying the changing colors of the seasons. The Millennium Forest serves as a beautiful blend of history and nature, offering both locals and tourists a chance to relax and reflect in an environment steeped in cultural significance.

Inclusions

  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Fuel / Toll / Parking fees
  • Car accident Insurance
  • Driver's Meal
  • Private transportation
  • Admission fee
  • Travel Insurance
  • If you inform us of your preferred menu, any dietary restrictions, or a specific restaurant/cafe, we will suggest a suitable dining option for you.
  • Admission fee - Hwangnyongsa Temple History & Culture Museum: $2.5pp
  • Admission fee - Donggung and Wolji: $2.5pp
  • Admission fee - Daereungwon / Cheonmachong: $1pp
  • Tips are recommended but not mandatory
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please be advised that if the remaining Hours will be allotted for the travel time from pick up until drop off.
  • Gyeongju offer free pick up services from KTX Gyeongju Station or any hotel in Gyeongju central area.
  • Infants are not included in the maximum number of people we set, but they cannot exceed the maximum number of people on board for safety reasons.
  • Luggage allowance: Sedan - 2 luggage (24 inches) / MPV - 6 luggage (24 inches) / MiniBus - 10 luggage (24 inches)

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points

Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.

Additional Information

Please ensure that your phone number is available on WhatsApp. We will provide you with the pickup vehicle and driver details one day before the tour and offer pickup guidance via WhatsApp.

Meeting / End Points

  • Meeting Point: Gyeongju KTX Station Come out Gate #1 and look for the driver holding board with your name.

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

Direct access

Please ensure that your phone number is available on WhatsApp. Pick up details will be provided 1 day before the tour date via WhatsApp. Please contact us via Messenger App for pick up guidence WhatsApp: +61 466 882 557 Line: chuck214 WeChat: visitkoreatour

Operator

Visit Korea Tour