

Seokguram Grotto, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a stunning 8th-century Buddhist temple cave featuring a serene Buddha statue and intricate carvings.

Seokguram Grotto is an outdoor site, and rain is common in the region.
The grotto involves walking on uneven surfaces and climbing stairs.

Staying hydrated is crucial during outdoor activities, especially in warmer weather.
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring a stunning 8th-century Buddha statue and intricate carvings.
A beautiful temple complex with historic buildings, gardens, and a museum.
A glass-bottomed skywalk offering breathtaking views of the ocean and nearby islands.
Famous for its beautiful view of Seokguram Grotto and delicious breakfast options.
Offers traditional Korean temple food in a historic setting near Seokguram Grotto.
Known for its stunning night views of Gyeongju and delicious dinner options.
Steamed chicken with vegetables and glass noodles in a soy-based sauce.
Sweet pancake filled with seeds, nuts, and honey.
Marinated grilled beef with vegetables and side dishes.
A type of green-glazed ceramic, Gyeongju celadon is a traditional Korean craft with a history dating back to the Goryeo Dynasty.
A colorful and intricate bowl used for serving Bibimbap, a signature Korean mixed rice dish.
Known for its rich flavor and high quality, Gyeongju honey is a popular local product.

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Tyre is an ancient Phoenician city known for its rich history, Roman ruins, and beautiful beaches.
Mangalai Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a historic temple in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, known for its intricate architecture and ancient legends.

A serene beach promenade in the remnants of the ghost town of Dhanushkodi, offering stunning views of the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal.