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1. English Speaking Guide
2. Transportation
3. Admission Ticket
4. Hotel Accomodation ( 1Twin room sharing)
5. Breakfast ( 1 Time )
2. Transportation
3. Admission Ticket
4. Hotel Accomodation ( 1Twin room sharing)
5. Breakfast ( 1 Time )
1. All Lunch / Dinner
Payment can be arranged on the tour day by cash or credit card. There is 100% of cancellation charge on the day.
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Immediately after submitting your reservation you will receive a receipt of booking by email. Within 48 hours (often on the very same day!) you will receive a voucher confirming all details.
You must present a paper voucher for this tour. We will email a link to access and print your voucher at the Lead Travelers email address.
Introduction
* Seokguram Grotto
* Seokguram Grotto
Seokguram, located on Mt.Tohamsan, is the representative stone temple of Korea. The official name of Seokguram, National Treasure No. 24, is Seokguram Seokgul. Designated as World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995, it is an artificial stone temple made of granite. The construction started with Kim Dae-Seong (700~774) in 751 during the reign of King Gyeong-Deok (742~765) of the Silla Dynasty (57 B.C.~A.D. 935) and it was finished twenty-four years later in 774, during the reign of King Hye-Gong (765~780). Seokguram is known to have been built with Bulguksa Temple.
* Anapji Pond
As said in the historical book of Samguk-sagi, during the 14th year of King Munmu’s reign (AD 661~681) in the Silla period (57 BC ~ AD 935), a large pond was dug and small mountains were built all within the palace walls. Additionally, beautiful flowers were planted and rare animals were brought in to create an exquisite garden environment. It is at Wolseung (fortress erected in AD 101 during the Silla period) that we can find Anapji Pond. In 1974, an excavation revealed large spherical shapes (measuring 200 meters in diameter and 180 meters in height) indicating that 3 islands were located in the pond. Anapji Pond can presently be viewed in its near original splendor, thanks to restoration efforts.
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