🕍 Dogapsa Temple: A Peaceful Escape into Korea’s Spiritual Heritage
🍃 Tucked away in the quiet countryside of Yeongam, Jeollanam-do, Dogapsa Temple is a hidden gem that invites visitors to slow down and soak in centuries of Korean history and Buddhist tradition. Set against the stunning backdrop of Wolchulsan National Park, this temple is a perfect mix of nature, culture, and tranquility.
✨️ Why Visit Dogapsa?
Originally built in the late Silla Dynasty by the Buddhist monk Doseon, Dogapsa has stood the test of time. It’s not just a temple—it’s a walk through Korean history. You’ll find:
. Haetalmun Gate, built in 1473, symbolizing spiritual liberation (designated as National Treasure No. 50)
. A stone seated Buddha and a five-story pagoda showing off the elegance of ancient craftsmanship
. Beautiful wooden statues of Manjusri and Samantabhadra, both considered national treasures
The atmosphere here is peaceful and reflective, especially if you visit in spring when the 1 km-long path leading to the temple is covered in blooming cherry blossoms. 🌸
✈️ How to Get There
From Seoul, it’s quite easy to reach Dogapsa, though it takes a bit of time:
1. Take a bus from Seoul Express Bus Terminal to Mokpo – this ride takes about 4 hours.
2. From Mokpo Terminal, catch a local bus to Yeongam.
3. Then take a local bus from Yeongam to Dogapsa (buses usually run around 9:30 AM and 4:10 PM)
( 🚗 If you're driving, set your GPS to Dogapsa-ro, and follow the road signs once you reach Gunseo-myeon in Yeongam Do)
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Temple Entry: Free!
Parking: ₩2,000–₩7,500
💶 Approximate total cost per person (from Seoul):
Bus tickets (round trip): ₩40,000–₩60,000
Local transportation: ₩10,000–₩15,000
Total: ₩50,000–₩75,000 (around €34–€51 depending on the exchange rate)
✨️ Bonus: Try a Temple Stay
If you’re curious about monastic life, Dogapsa occasionally offers Temple Stay programs where you can join in meditation, tea ceremonies, and other cultural experiences. It’s a unique way to get hands-on with Korea’s spiritual side.
My experience:
Dogapsa isn’t as famous as some temples closer to Seoul, but that’s exactly what makes it special. It’s quiet, authentic, and wrapped in beautiful natural surroundings. If you're looking for a peaceful day trip, this is a place that will leave you feeling calm and recharged. It's been one of my favourite temple to visit
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