North Korean Cold Noodles

DMZ(Demilitarized Zone-Infiltration Tunnel) with North Korean Food

How to Get Around
Digital
600 minutes
English

★ A great introduction to local history for first-time visitors ★ View of North Korea from nearest observatory! ★ Military tour to understand the world's only divided country ★ Visit the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, Dora Station and Imjingak Park ★ Try North Korean Food ! The famous Cold Noodles ! Delicious !

Combine Korea’s military history with its cuisine on a DMZ tour with a difference. As well as getting the inside scoop on the DMZ and descending to tunnels built to infiltrate South Korea, you’ll sample North Korean food, which you’re likely to otherwise have overlooked.

Pick up President Hotel → Imjingak Park→ The Unification Bridge→ ID Check → DMZ theater and exhibition hall → The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel →Dora Observatory → Dorasan Station → Pass by Unification Village → Move to Seoul → Amethyst Center → Lunch → Drop off at Myeongdong (around 15:30 PM)

Tour can be extended up to 10 hours depending on local condition.

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DMZ(Demilitarized Zone-Infiltration Tunnel) with North Korean Food

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Itinerary

Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park

Imjingak is the most representative place that symbolizes Koreans’ desire to reunify two Koreas. It is a small theme park with rides at one side and barbed wire fences at the other side, making it a bizarre place. The park is a place to pray for the reunification of Korea. There are two historical things in the park site. One of them is a bridge called Freedom Bridge. It is an eighty three meter long wooden bridge used by 13,000 POWs who came down to South Korea seeking freedom. Another one is an original steam locomotive smokestack from the Korean War. The train was used by the South Army before being destroyed in 1950. It was deserted for 55 years with 1,020 bullet.

Constructed on the back of Mangbaedan on Imjingang River, it is symbolic of “return to freedom” because war prisoners crossed the bridge in 1953 during the Korean War. The bridge was used by 13,000 POWs who came down to South Korea seeking freedom.

DMZ

- The Unification Bridge The bridge is more like a symbolic bridge built back in 1998, wishing unification between two Koreas. It was built by Hyundai Business Group of South Korea. Underneath the bridge you can see a river which is called Imjingang, coming down from North Korea. The founder of Hyundai whose name was Jung Juyoung crossed this bridge and went to North Korea back in 1998 with precisely 1,001 cows. - DMZ theater and exhibition hall - The Third Tunnel,

Admission Ticket Included

Inclusions

  • Pick-up Service
  • Professional English Guide
  • Lunch
  • Transportation
  • Sending Service
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • 1. Passport is required.
  • 2. Every tourist has to use the authorized bus and follow the time & photo regulation.
  • 3. If there’s an unannounced military training or official event in the DMZ, the tour will be cancelled on the day of the tour without notice.
  • 4. The 3rd Tunnel is quite steep and requires good physical. Also, requires to lean forward.

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • 07:30 AM – City Hall Station (Exit 7 Outside) / Taepyeong-ro 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul Korea

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Ticket Redemption

Direct access

Operator

Cosmojin Agency