Seat In Coach
Gongju / Buyeo 11 hours
 
 
Tour Highlights
- Songsanri Tombs
 - Buyeo National Museum
 - Gungnamji Pond
 - Busosan Fortress
 - Nakhwaam
 
  
  
  We book this tour through subcontracted out  to other tour companies.  Therefore the    tour quality, conditions and prices  by their nature may vary company to company.
  
  Arrival complications
Sometimes the unexpected can happen; If you have  missed your tour departure, first call the relevant emergency number and speak  to our staff who will be happy to help you catchy up with the group. Please  note that you are responsible for any extra travelling expenses incurred due to  you missing your tour¡¯s departure, so please be on time.
  
  Seoul - Gongju - Buyeo - Seoul (- - -) 340km
  You  join the tour   with other tourists to explore Gongju, a charming city that once served as the Baekje's capital for  63 years from 475 to 538. Visit Gongju National Museum and get a glimpse of the  fascinating archaeological articles from Baekje (BC18-AD660) era, and artifacts  excavated from the royal tomb of King Muryeong (501-524), one of the last  rulers to reign in the capital of Gongju.
    
    Near museum is UNESCO Heritage site of Songsanri Tombs, a group of  royal tombs that just look like a cluster of grassy knolls. The tomb which  belongs to King Muryeong (462-523) and his wife, the queen was found completely  intact since it was sealed in the early 6th century. The actual tomb was  permanently closed, but you will see an excellent, albeit miniature duplicate. 
    
    While in Buyeo, you will explore archaeological  sites and ancient historic areas, which were collectively named as a UNESCO  World Heritage sites. Gungnamji is the Korea's oldest  artificial pond dating back to 634.  Ringed by  weeping willow trees, it creates  a colorful spectacle with its stock of water lotuses in summer.   Jeongrimsa temple site with its  five-storied stone pagoda recalling the glorious past is one of the city's most  distinctive and outstanding landmarks.
    
At Buyeo National Museum, you will  feel the spirit and the essence of the brilliant  Baekje culture as you appreciate  the beauty of the archaeological relics. A beautiful gilt bronze incense burner is impossible to miss. Crafted over 1,500 years ago, it shows a graceful dignity and the elaborate  skills of Baekje craftsmen. 
Stroll up paths to Busosan to explore Baekje fortification. At the top of the hill sits Yeongillu pavilion where the king once came to watch the sun rise over his kingdom. A little further down the trail, you will see a pavilion called Baekhwajeong perched at the top of the rock beside which locates Nakhwaam, literally meaning Falling Flower Rock, on a bluff overlooking the Geum River at the bend called Baekma. As enemies swarmed into the capital, the court ladies flung themselves into the water from this bluff rather than suffer the shame of submitting to atrocities of the conquering enemy armies.
Remarks
The tour is subject to operation with minimum four persons and will be conducted in English
Museums are closed on Monday



