Gyeongsangbuk Do, South Korea
Witness the enduring legacy of a millennium-long dynasty.
Find peace amidst the serene beauty of ancient temples.
Connect with traditional Korean culture through local interactions.
Walking among royal tombs connects you directly to a distant past.
The craftsmanship in Silla structures showcases ingenuity.
Hanok stays or local markets offer perspectives into Korean heritage.
Your choices contribute to sustaining Gyeongju's heritage and environment.
Direct your spending to local shops and eateries.
Purchase souvenirs directly from local artisans.
Choose small, independent restaurants over large chains.
Observe customs and maintain reverence at historical sites.
Always ask permission before taking photos of individuals.
Learning and using basic phrases shows respect.
Minimize your environmental impact during your stay.
Be mindful of water and energy usage in your accommodations.
Attempt to produce less waste and recycle appropriately.
Your actions contribute to the enduring beauty of Gyeongju.
Gyeongju serves as a gateway for further exploration of South Korea.
Visit Andong for Hahoe Folk Village, or Jeonju for its Hanok Village and food.
Fly to Jeju Island for volcanic landscapes, or explore coastal Busan.
Combine Gyeongju with Seoul for a historical and modern contrast.
Plan a return visit for different seasons or experiences.
Consider a return trip for a templestay at Golgulsa or Bulguksa for spiritual immersion.
Dedicate more time to extensive hiking on Namsan to discover its countless hidden relics.
Explore Gyeongju World Amusement Park at Bomun Lake for a different kind of experience.
Discover activities that align with your evolving interests.
Horseback archery at Golgulsa Temple for unique recreation.
Practice Sunmudo, a Korean Buddhist martial art, at Golgulsa.
Enjoy thrilling rides and attractions at Gyeongju World Amusement Park.
Extend your journey to discover more of South Korea's diverse landscapes and cultures.
A coastal city, easily accessible from Gyeongju by KTX or bus.
Explore Hahoe Folk Village for another UNESCO World Heritage site.
Famous for its Hanok Village and renowned food scene.
A unique volcanic island with breathtaking natural beauty.
The dynamic capital, offering a stark contrast to ancient Gyeongju.
Mountains, national parks, and coastal towns for nature lovers.
Gyeongju serves as a memorable start to your discoveries across the peninsula.