Chilbul Hermitage offers stunning rock carvings overlooking Gyeongju
There are several major and minor Buddhist temples in Korea that run very successful Templestay programs. These programs typically consist of a schedule in which participants can enjoy a wide variety of Buddhist activities like a temple tour, a tea ceremony with a monk or nun, Seon meditation or making a lotus lantern. However, when we set off on our odyssey across Mount Nam in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, we ended up enjoying an unscheduled stay at a hermitage. First starting in the Samneung Valley and crossing over the peak of the mountain, we popped into Yaksu Valley, across to the Yongjang Temple Site, and finally arrived at our destination of Chilbul Hermitage. It was set up so that when we arrived, we could enjoy a bit of rest and relaxation after hiking over seven mountainous kilometers. Never was I so happy to see a temple or hermitage in all my life. Chilbul means “Seven Buddhas” in English. It’s located on the southeastern slopes of Mount Nam (495.1 m). Gyeongju, which was once known as Seorabeol, was the capital of Silla (57 B.C. – 935 A.D.). However, the mod