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2‑Day Yanganti Temple Road Trip Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Drive to the Yanganti Temple region and check into a nearby guesthouse. After settling in, head straight to Yanganti Temple to admire its serene gates and receive a warm welcome from the resident monks.

Afternoon: Wander through the Main Buddha Hall and the tranquil Meditation Hall, where you can join a short guided meditation. Stroll along the temple’s landscaped garden, spotting ancient stone lanterns and the gentle flow of the surrounding creek.

Evening: Enjoy a traditional Korean dinner at a local restaurant known for temple cuisine, then take a leisurely night walk around the illuminated Temple Courtyard for a peaceful end to the day.

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Day 2: Nature & Departure

Morning: Begin with sunrise meditation at Yanganti Temple before setting off on a short hike to the nearby Hwaeom Falls, where the cascade creates a misty, photogenic backdrop.

Afternoon: Explore the scenic Seonjae Valley, offering gentle trails and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Stop at the Danyang Traditional Market for a quick lunch of local street food and a chance to pick up handcrafted souvenirs.

Evening: Return to the temple to collect your belongings, then drive back home or to your next destination, reflecting on the calm and cultural richness experienced over the two days.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Yanganti Temple – 2 hours – Free entry (donation suggested $5)
  • Main Buddha Hall – 30 minutes – Included
  • Meditation Hall – 45 minutes – Included
  • Temple Garden – 30 minutes – Included
  • Local restaurant (traditional dinner) – 1.5 hours – Approx. $20 per person
  • Hwaeom Falls – 1 hour – Parking $3
  • Seonjae Valley – 2 hours – Free
  • Danyang Traditional Market – 1 hour – Lunch $12 per person
  • Parking & fuel (2‑day car trip) – – Approx. $20
  • Total Estimated Cost: $70 per person

Tips

If you have extra time, consider adding an additional half‑day to explore the nearby Gongju Historic Sites or extend your stay at the guesthouse for a deeper immersion in temple life. To shorten the trip, you can skip the hike to Hwaeom Falls and focus solely on the temple’s cultural programs, reducing travel time while still enjoying the spiritual atmosphere.

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