thumbnail-Gyeongju National Park (경주국립공원)-0

Introduction

Gyeongju National Park, designated as a national park in 1968, holds a special status as Korea's only historical national park. The park spans 136.55㎢ across eight districts, including Tohamsan Mountain, home to the exquisite Buddhist treasures of Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto, as well as Namsan Mountain, known as the "Buddhist Museum," showcasing the pinnacle of Buddhist culture. The park boasts significant relics from the Silla dynasty alongside breathtaking natural landscapes. Recognized by UNESCO in 1979 as one of the top ten historic sites globally, it stands as a world-renowned cultural heritage site.
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🗺 Location

12 Cheonbungnam-ro, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do

✏ Details

Mountain Not Access Period

[Seasonal forest fire watch period]
March 2 - April 30 / November 15 - December 15
* TBD by park rangers depending on local weather and onsite circumstances

Tour Course Information

- Bulguksa Temple Course (4 hr)
- Gwaneumsa Temple Course (2 hr 30 min)
- Sinseonsa Temple Course (1 hr)
- Amgok Valley Course (3 hr 30 min)
- Samneung Royal Tombs Course (1 hr 30 min)
- Sambulsa Temple Course (1 hr)
- Yongjanggol Valley Course (1 hr)

Available Facilities

Bulguksa temple course, Gwaneumsa temple course, Sinseonsa temple course

Admission Fees

Bulguksa temple / Seokguram grotto Free

Restrooms

Available

Parking Fees

Compact cars: 2,000 won
Small & mid-sized cars: Low season 4,000 won / Peak season 5,000 won
Large vehicles: Low season 6,000 won / Peak season 7,500 won
* Compact cars (less than 1,000 cc) / Small & mid-sized cars (more than 1,000 cc, less than 25 passengers, less than 4 tons) / Large vehicles (more than 25 passengers, more than 4 tons)

🔎 Information

Inquiries
+82-54-746-4747
Parking Facility
Available
Closed
N/A (Open all year round)
Opening Hours
Seokguram grotto 09:00-17:00 / Bulguksa temple 09:00-18:00
Experience Guide
Not available