Guinsa Temple

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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
There are a lot of gorgeous sites to see on this tour! Unfortunately, end of October was still too early for full fall foliage, but Guinsa tucked away in the mountains was still a very beautiful site to see. Our tour guide Sky gave us plenty of time to explore & hike around the area, but be prepared for a lot of hills and stairs! The cable cars were also a great way to see a lot of Korea's mountainscapes. There's a lot of driving involved to get to each location (~3hrs from Seoul to Guinsa, ~1hr from Guinsa to cable cars, ~3hrs from cable cars to Seoul depending on traffic), so would recommend avoid planning anything else for the day. Sky was a very personable guide that kept us all engaged and informed during the whole tour. He gave us plenty of time for exploring and kept us on track for a full day of fun!
Grace *********
2 Nov 2025
Great way to spend Autumn. The destinations were all beautiful.Itirenary struck great balance between adventure relation and cultural immersion Our Guide Yohan was very helpful from pre departure reminders to the experience itself. he is knowledgeable and engaging , made sure everyone was comfortable and okay. A bonus factor was the amazing weather 💕
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胡 **
1 Nov 2025
Thank you to driver Mr. Lee and tour guide Yohan for their leadership and care~~ First, I received a notification from the tour guide around 9 p.m. the night before, asking in advance what I wanted for lunch (everyone pays separately after eating). As for the itinerary, Guinsa Temple requires a lot of walking, and there are not many places to replenish water along the way, but there are vending machines. You can also go to the fifth floor of the uppermost temple to use the water dispenser to replenish water. Personally, I think if you grew up in East Asian culture, you will feel that it is just a temple and won't find it particularly novel. The cave and another scenic view along the highway were nice and not very strenuous. Unfortunately, due to climate change, the maple leaves were not red, so the photos were not very stunning. If there is a chance to capture the entire autumn foliage in full red, it would be amazing!
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Ho *******
27 Oct 2025
It was an enjoyable and fruitful experience! Our tour guide Gienie provided interesting explanation at every location. Kudos to him for waiting and making sure that everyone is present at every location before heading to the next one. Even though we missed out on the Ondal Cave exploration due to festival closure but he brought us to another location that’s not part of the itinerary. Thank you to the driver for the smooth and enjoyable ride too.
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Jin *******
25 Oct 2025
Such a beautiful Danyang and really enjoyed myself on this trip, except for the walking to the top of Guinsa Temple. Many slopes to walk uphill and very tiring! Only disappointment is I could not see more Autumn leaves even I went on 24 Oct 2025. Traffic was terrible when we return to Seoul on a Friday night. Thus, my advice is to avoid going on Friday. :-P
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Utilisateur Klook
24 Oct 2025
We had a day full of discoveries, and our guide, Sky, was very friendly and attentive. He did his best to overcome the unexpected issues of the day (the cave initially planned was closed due to preparations for an event). Sky proposed a last-minute detour to see a magnificent site in the heart of Daniang Park. The climb to the temple is quite difficult. Be prepared for a good walk. Visiting the K-drama filming location was definitely worth it; I wish we had a little more time at that site. Thanks again to Sky and his assistant for this day.
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Dinh ****
23 Oct 2025
Sky and Andrew did the best job taking care of us throughout the tour, and honestly, it was so much fun having Sky as our guide. He was not only incredibly knowledgeable but also full of warmth and humor, which made every stop memorable. You could feel how passionate he is about sharing his culture and stories. Andrew was always there making sure everything ran smoothly and that everyone felt comfortable. Together they made the trip seamless, joyful, and unforgettable. Highly recommend them both!
PuiShuen **
23 Oct 2025
Everything arranged by two tour guide, Yoon and Patrick was great, catering all members needs. Everything of the tour was on time. Yoon and Patrick explained thoroughly about all three visit sites details. You can learn Korea history in details, including culture, habits! They were very helpful with photos too, great pictures took!!!!
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Nestled in the serene embrace of the Sobaek Mountains in Danyang, Chungcheongbuk-do, Guinsa Temple stands as a beacon of spiritual enlightenment and architectural marvel. Known as the 'Salvation of Humanity Temple,' this breathtaking Buddhist retreat captivates visitors with its grandeur and spiritual ambiance. As the headquarters of the Cheontae school of Korean Buddhism, Guinsa offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. This hidden gem is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking tranquility, cultural richness, and insight into Korean Buddhism. Whether you're drawn by the promise of spiritual enlightenment or the allure of its stunning landscapes, Guinsa Temple promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Korean tradition and modernity.
73 Guinsa-gil, Yeongchun-myeon, Danyang-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Guinsa Temple Complex

Step into the expansive world of the Guinsa Temple Complex, a spiritual sanctuary nestled in the heart of the mountains. This vast complex is not just a place of worship but a community that can host up to 10,000 monks and serve meals to 20,000 visitors at once. As you wander through the intricate architecture and serene pathways, you'll find yourself drawn to the main prayer hall, which offers breathtaking views down the valley. Whether you're seeking a moment of reflection or an adventure in exploration, the Guinsa Temple Complex promises a memorable experience.

Main Hall

Prepare to be awed by the grandeur of the Main Hall at Guinsa Temple. This modern five-story marvel is a testament to both traditional and contemporary architectural brilliance. Inside, you'll find a magnificent statue of Seokgamoni-bul, the Historical Buddha, set against a stunning Vulture Peak relief. The Main Hall is not just a place of worship but a symbol of the temple's spiritual depth and artistic heritage, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its tranquil beauty.

Three-Story Stone Pagoda

Discover the spiritual essence of the Three-Story Stone Pagoda, a remarkable structure supported by three elephants, symbolizing the Buddha's Dharma. This pagoda is more than just an architectural wonder; it houses the sacred sari, or crystallized remains, of the Buddha, brought all the way from the Jetavana monastery in India. As you stand before this sacred site, you'll feel a profound connection to the spiritual journey and teachings of Buddhism.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Guinsa Temple is a captivating destination for those intrigued by Korean culture and spirituality. As the headquarters of the Cheontae-jong Order, it holds a rich history since its re-establishment in 1967. The temple is not only a place of worship but also a cultural landmark, offering insights into Buddhist practices and the monastic lifestyle. Its colorful and elaborate architecture beautifully reflects the Cheontae doctrine, making it a fascinating site to explore. Established in 1945, Guinsa serves as the administrative center for over 140 sub-temples and hermitages, with its location chosen based on the Lotus Sutra. Since its reconstruction after the Korean War, it has expanded to include over 50 buildings.

Temple Stay Program

For a truly immersive experience, the Temple Stay program at Guinsa Temple is a must-try. Visitors can engage in spiritual practices and soak in the serene environment, gaining a deeper understanding of the monastic lifestyle and Buddhist traditions. It's a unique opportunity to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life and find inner peace.

Local Cuisine

While visiting Guinsa, indulge in the local culinary delights. Don't miss the chance to savor mountain vegetable bibimbap, a healthy and flavorful dish that showcases the region's culinary traditions. Additionally, the temple offers free vegetarian meals, reflecting the Buddhist belief in karma. These meals are prepared using produce from the temple's large farm system, providing a taste of authentic Korean flavors.

Unique Architecture

Guinsa Temple stands out with its unique architecture, featuring several stories tall structures that create a visually stunning experience. The temple combines modern construction techniques with traditional elements, such as black slate and orange glazed roof tiles, offering a fresh perspective on Korean temple design.