Half day and full day tours

Daejeon is a city where rich history and nature blend seamlessly, offering visitors both relaxation and learning opportunities. As one of Korea’s leading hubs for science and culture, we invite you to create unforgettable memories during our Half-Day Tour program on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. You can choose from the following tour destinations based on your preferences. Please note that shuttle buses will be provided to all destinations except for the National Science Museum.

National Science Museum

The National Science Museum collects, displays, and exhibits numerous scientific materials as well as providing educational content not just for students but definitely for everyone. It comprises a special exhibition hall, permanent exhibition halls, an outdoor exhibition, and an observatory hall. To be more specific, the Science & Technology Hall, Natural History Hall, Human Evolution Hall, Future Tech Hall, Planetarium, Science Alive Discovery Center, and Biosphere exhibit different scientific objects at specific times.

Travel time

Flexible schedule for exploration

Price

Free

Lunch

Boxed lunch provided

Maximum participants

No limit

Jangtaesan Recreational Forest

Jangtaesan Recreational Forest consists of a dense forest of ginkgo trees and bald cypress. Lush valleys nearby make for a great getaway during summer. Yongtaeul Reservoir, located at the entrance, gives beautiful views as well. Inside the natural recreation forest, various facilities including walking paths, physical activity facilities, a botanical garden, and barefoot walking paths are available for visitors.

Travel time

4-5 hours

Price

USD 20

Lunch

Boxed lunch provided

Maximum participants

80 persons

Gongju Tomb of King Muryeong and Royal Tombs

The Songsan-ri Tombs and the Royal Tomb of King Muryeong are key relics from the Baekje period (234-678 CE). The Songsan-ri site, believed to contain 17 royal graves, has revealed seven so far. The tombs feature two designs: traditional Baekje-style rock and earth fortification tombs, and Chinese-influenced rock tombs. Tombs one to five are in the Baekje style, whereas tomb six and the Royal Tomb of King Muryeong follow the other style. These tombs remain vital for understanding Baekje culture and foreign interactions.

Travel time

4-5 hours

Price

USD 30

Lunch

Dining at Hanok Village

Maximum participants

80 persons

Other

Options include wearing hanbok at Hanok Village

Temple Stay at Magoksa

Magoksa Temple, in Taehwasan Mountain, offers a unique half-day temple stay program where you can explore its distinctive layout, including Yeongsanjeon Hall and Gunwangdae Peak. This program provides an opportunity to deepen your understanding of Buddhism and savor traditional Korean Buddhist meals while experiencing the temple's historical treasures and serene environment.

Travel time

4-5 hours

Price

USD 50

Lunch

Vegetarian meal at the temple

Maximum participants

50 persons

National Institute of Ecology

The National Institute of Ecology is a research, exhibition, and educational center housing various animals and plants from world five climates and regions, including the tropics, a desert climate, the Mediterranean, a temperate climate, and a polar region. Fauna and flora from the Korean Peninsula's ecosystem can also be seen here. The institute's Ecorium showcases living ecosystem exhibitions, housing 1,900 plants and 280 animals in an area of 21,000 square meters to help people understand the relations between climate and ecology. The outdoor exhibition area is divided into five sections, from Korea's representative wetland ecological system to various international plants, rare plants grown on the high mountain, Korean representative deer species' habitat space, pond ecology, and more.

Travel time

4-5 hours

Price

USD 50

Lunch

Boxed lunch provided

Maximum participants

50 persons

Sejong National Arboretum

The Sejong National Arboretum is the first urban arboretum in Korea and was built on an area of 65 hectares adjacent to the Sejong Government Complex, where several government ministries are located. It is possible to see 2,834 species of 1.72 million plants (including 45,958 trees) under various themes, such as the nation's largest four-season greenhouse, traditional Korean garden, Cheongryujiwon for study, and bonsai garden. It is another national arboretum established (following the Baekdudaegan National Arboretum) under the National Arboretum Expansion Plan for conserving and developing genetic tree resources by climate and vegetation zone.

Travel time

4-5 hours

Price

USD 40

Lunch

Boxed lunch provided

Maximum participants

50 persons

Temple Stay at Gapsa

The Gapsa Temple is located in the forested foothills of Gyeryongsan mountain, 19 kilometers from Gongju and a three-hour walk from Donghaksa Temple. The temple is at its most beautiful during fall, when it's surrounded by crimson foliage. Gapsa Temple was established by monk Adohwasang in 420, during the early Baekje Period. The temple's beauty has allowed it to escape destruction many times, but it was ultimately burned down during the Imjin War (1592-1598). The current structures were built in 1604. Nearby attractions include Yongmunpokpo Falls, Sujeongbong Peak, and Cheonjinbotab Pagoda.

Travel time

4-5 hours

Price

USD 50

Lunch

Vegetarian meal at the temple

Maximum participants

50 persons

Baekje Cultural Land

Baekje Cultural Land is the largest history-themed park in Korea, built to share the beautiful culture of the Baekje Kingdom with the world. The large site is filled with traces of Baekje culture. Sabigung Palace is a reconstruction of a real royal palace from the Three Kingdoms period. Neungsa Temple, a royal temple representing the Baekje period, has been recreated according to the real size based on excavation research done at the historic site in Neungsan-ri, Buyeo-eup. Just inside Daetongmun Gate is the Five-Story Stone Pagoda, the most prominent structure in the complex. Wiryeseong Fortress, built during the Hanseong Baekje Era, gives a different aspect of Baekje in comparison with Sabigung Palace from the Late Baekje Era. A panorama of the complex can be seen from Jehyangnu Pavilion.

Travel time

4-5 hours

Price

USD 50

Lunch

Boxed lunch provided

Maximum participants

50 persons

Hanbat Arboretum

Hanbat Arboretum, linked with the Government Complex, Daejeon, and Science Park, is the largest manmade urban arboretum in Korea. It serves multiple purposes: as a reservoir of genetically diverse foliage, an ecolearning center for students, and a recreational area where people can relax and pass the time in the peaceful embrace of nature. The arboretum, standing on a lot measuring 387,000 square meters, is divided into three sections: The West Garden and Nammun Square, which opened on April 28th, 2005; and the East Garden, which opened on May 9th, 2009, and consists of 19 uniquely themed parks, including the Magnolia Garden, Medicinal Herbs Garden, Rock Garden, and Fruit Garden.

Travel time

2-3 hours

Price

USD 20

Lunch

Boxed lunch provided

Maximum participants

70 persons

Gongju Donghaksa Temple

Located in the east valley of Gyeryongsan mountain in Hakbong-ri, Banpo-myeon, Gongju, Donghaksa Temple is the first and the oldest existing academic institute for female monks. Home to about 150 monks who study and practice Buddhism, the temple is the most visited spot on all of Gyerongsan mountain due to its history, convenient location, and visitor facilities.

The elegant structure of the temple is heightened by the majestic view of Munpilbong Peak to its front.

Travel time

3-4 hours

Price

USD 20

Lunch

Boxed lunch provided

Maximum participants

70 persons