Gaya Tumuli
Gaya Tumuli is World Heritage Site in South Korea, about 19.4 km from Busan. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The best months to visit are October, December, January.
For those on a guided group tour from India, the Gaya Tumuli, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a unique window into ancient Korean history. Situated just a short drive—approximately 19.4 km—from Busan, this collection of burial mounds provides a fascinating glimpse into the Gaya Confederacy, distinct from the more commonly known Baekje or Silla kingdoms. To truly appreciate the scale and historical significance, ensure your group tour allows ample time at the interpretive center before exploring the outdoor tumuli.
Visiting Gaya Tumuli
Best time to visit Gaya Tumuli
Gaya Tumuli is visited from Busan. Based on 10 years of climate data, the most comfortable months there are October, December, January — October brings pleasant 20.6°C days and only ~6 rainy days. See Busan weather in October →
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Gaya Tumuli — FAQs
What is Gaya Tumuli?
Gaya Tumuli is World Heritage Site in South Korea, about 19.4 km from Busan. It is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
When is the best time to visit Gaya Tumuli?
The most comfortable months at Busan, the nearest base, are October, December, January — October brings pleasant 20.6°C days and only ~6 rainy days. Avoid the peak-heat months for midday outdoor visits.
What else is near Gaya Tumuli?
Close by you'll also find Busan, Busan Al-Fatah Mosque — all part of a typical Busan sightseeing itinerary.
How do I visit Gaya Tumuli from India?
Gaya Tumuli is reached via Busan, South Korea. Trolly Good Fellow runs guided group tours from India that include South Korea's main sights, with flights, stays and an India host. South Korea uses the KRW (1 INR ≈ 15.842171 KRW).
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Our guided South Korea group tours from India cover the country's headline sights with flights, stays and an India host included.
