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your soul is feeling a bit "low battery" after exploring the busy streets of Seoul, I have the perfect remedy. May 2026 is officially the best month to experience a Templestay in Korea, thanks to some incredible nationwide discounts and the breathtaking Lotus Lantern Festival.
Whether you're a digital nomad or a student, here’s how to find your zen without breaking your budget.
🌸 The "Double Happiness" Templestay Event
To celebrate Buddha’s Birthday (May 24, 2026) and Korea's "Travel Month," the Cultural Corps of Korean Buddhism is offering a massive promotion called Double Happiness.
Throughout the month of May, over 100 temples across the country are slashing their prices.
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The Deal: A 1-night, 2-day stay is discounted to just ₩30,000 (normally ₩50,000–₩100,000).
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One-Day Options: For those short on time, many temples offer a 1-day program for only ₩15,000.
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How to Book: Visit the official Templestay website. Spots are limited and usually go fast, so grab yours before they're gone!
🏮 Don't Miss: The Lotus Lantern Festival (Yeon Deung Hoe)
If you are in Seoul mid-May, you absolutely cannot miss the Lotus Lantern Festival, a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage event.
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Lantern Parade (May 16, 2026): Watch as thousands of stunning, hand-made lanterns float through Jongno Street. It’s a photographer's dream.
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Traditional Cultural Events (May 17, 2026): Head to the street in front of Jogyesa Temple to try your hand at making lotus lanterns or tasting temple food.
📱 Pro-Tip: Stay Connected While You Disconnect
While the goal of a Templestay is to unplug, getting to these mountain temples requires some digital navigation.
Before you head into the mountains, make sure your Chingu Mobile SIM card is topped up. I found that having a reliable Chingu Mobile data plan was a lifesaver for checking bus schedules to remote temples like Guinsa or Hwaeomsa.
Traveler's Note: Many temples are located in areas where public Wi-Fi is spotty, but Chingu Mobile has great coverage even in the hilly terrain of Jirisan or Seoraksan. Plus, you’ll want that high-speed data to upload those peaceful sunrise photos to your feed once you're back in the city!
Quick Checklist for Your Stay
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Modest Clothing: Most temples provide a vest and pants, but bring a t-shirt to wear underneath and warm socks.
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Toiletries: Bring your own toothbrush and towel, as many temples keep things minimalist.
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An Open Mind: Prepare for early wake-up calls (usually around 4:00 AM!) and the peaceful sound of the moktak (wooden drum).
