Gyeongju is Korea's ancient capital — the seat of the Silla Kingdom for nearly a thousand years and one of the most concentrated heritage destinations in the country. UNESCO has recognized its temples, royal tombs, and observatories. For visitors interested in Korean history, it is the single most important city outside Seoul.
Gyeongju has no airport of its own. Most international travelers arrive via Gimhae International Airport (PUS) in Busan — about 90 minutes by road — or via KTX to Gyeongju Station, with a Busan transfer or Seoul departure point. Pohang Airport and Daegu Airport are alternative entry points for regional flights. Public transport between sites is limited, and a self-drive rental makes a heritage day a navigation exercise.
WIZMO covers the entire route. Fixed-rate transfers from Gimhae (PUS), Pohang, and Daegu airports. Pickup at Gyeongju KTX Station. Full-day heritage chauffeur service that handles Bulguksa, Seokguram, Tumuli Park, and Cheomseongdae in a single circuit — with an English-, Chinese-, or Japanese-speaking chauffeur dispatched by the same 24/7 operations team.
Coverage across Gyeongju — every UNESCO site, the KTX station, and the gateway airports of the southeast.