Overview
Seoul
Available Daily
English
Pick-up not available
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
What to expect
Spend the night at one of Korea's major Buddhist temples. Experience the tranquil way of life of monks as you take part in Buddhist ceremonies and stroll around the peaceful temple grounds.
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Payment / Cancellation Policy
Payment Methods
- Credit card payment
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Cancellation Policy
- Any cancellations made after 16:00 local time, 5 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
Operation days
- Everyday
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Restrictions
- Smoking and alcohol consumption is not allowed in the temple.
- If less than 3 participants are booked, the activity may not operate.
- Children 7 years old and above can participate in this activity.
Required items to bring & attire
- No sleeveless, collarless shirts or T-shirts
- No short pants
- No mini skirts
- No clothing that exposes a large amount of skin
- No see-through fabrics
- Only luggage that you can personally carry is allowed
Other requirements
- Because the monastery is a religious sanctuary, participants are advised to refrain from showing public displays of affection, singing, dancing and playing loud music.
Additional notes
- Private rooms will be provided but men and women will stay separately. Rooms will be assigned on the day of arrival upon registration.
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather, traffic conditions or temple situations.
- Please arrive at your check-in location 15 minutes prior to the start time.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
- You can book a maximum of 10.
Jeondeungsa Overnight Temple Retreat with Round Trip Transfers from Seoul
Spend the night at one of Korea's major Buddhist temples. Experience the tranquil way of life of monks as you take part in Buddhist ceremonies and stroll around the peaceful temple grounds.