A solo visitor can roam historic halls, join donation-based meditation, and hike forest trails; cheap metro access and no schedule limits make it highly rewarding, though signage is sparse.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to explore main halls, pagoda, and a short forest trail at a relaxed pace.
Iljumun Gate:
Examine the stone base and vibrant dancheong painting at the temple entrance.
Tip: Arrive early to capture photos with soft morning light on the gate.
Daeungjeon Hall:
View the ornate Joseon-era architecture and wooden carvings inside this main worship hall.
Tip: Stand to the side for a clear shot of the hall’s layered roof lines.
Three-Story Stone Pagoda:
Admire this 9th-century pagoda built on a double-deck base near the central courtyard.
Tip: Walk around the pagoda to see different reliefs on each side.
Samneung Forest Trail:
Hike the shaded trail behind the temple for forest views and a stream crossing.
Tip: Wear sturdy shoes; the path can be slippery after rain.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Subway fare (one way) | KRW 1,400 |
Gimbap snack | KRW 3,000 |
Total Estimated | KRW 4,400 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Plan for May’s Buddha’s Birthday lantern festival and October’s autumn leaves along the forest trail.
Address: 250 Beomeosa-ro, Geumjeong-gu, Busan, South Korea
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Juan Quiroz
Beautiful temple and surroundings. Worth a visit. Don't follow the naver maps directions. Instead take the train to Beomeosa station or Nopo station (even better) and take the 90 bus (it takes you to the temple entrance).
William Law
1300ish years history temples and beautiful walking trail. Highly recommended for a day trip plus bongmeosa temple nearby.
Steve Attwood
Easy inexpensive access from the city by subway and bus. Atmospheric peaceful visit in a snow storm. I think it's a must do on a visit to Busan.
Humphrey P.
Quite a big temple complex with multiple buildings (ci 10). Partially closed when people are meditating, but almost everything is accessible. There is also a nice little garden at the foot of the complex with memorial animals / plaques. Can easily spend 1-1.5 hours here. Little tourist shop sell statues and arm braces and such. I combined this with visit to seokbulsa temple, which in my view is...
Victor Romagosa
Amazing temple on the top of a mountain near Busan city center. You can take a bus that leaves you at the door. Many buildings conform this temple that for sure will enjoy wandering around in the middle of nature. Highly recommended visit at anytime
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