We stayed at Sarangchae Home Stay. We stayed in a tradiditional ondol-style room – basically this means the small room had a thin mattress on the floor, a fan, and nothing else. Just a 30 foot walk from our room, the shared shower facility was clean, but very very small with no
From the Wolseong Park we crossed the street and visited the gorgeous lotus flower ponds which are next to the Anapji Pond. We didn’t actually make it into Anapji, we enjoyed the lotus flowers so much we stayed for quite a while. There are a group of rectangular ponds, all fil
From Tumuli Park, we crossed the road and checked out Wolseong Park, which was filled with beautiful orange flowers and more tumuli. There’s also an observatory, which is apparently the oldest in East Asia, but to our untrained eyes seemed like a short tower… We did, how
From the Seokguram Grotto we headed back into town and strolled through Tumuli Park. The tumulis are grassy hills that enclose tombs built for the Shilla monarchs in the 5th century AD. It’s a very pleasant park, with lots of trees, and some small ponds. All the paths are cle
From Bulguksa Temple, we took the bus up to the Seokguram Grotto. It’s possible to hike, but it would have been a very long 3.2 KM (2ish miles) in the 30C (90F ish) heat with incredible humidity! Even from the parking lot there’s a bit of a walk in, but it’s throug
We arrived at the bus station in Gyeongju this morning, and immediately went to the excellent tourist info booth. They’re all over and always seem to have at least one person who speaks English. They were fabulously well organized and very helpful as usual. They called and ma