One of the best features of this tour is the flexibility, which is to skip the long ticket lines and select a time that fits your schedule, allowing you to explore the DMZ at your own pace with ease.
Embark on a journey to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a historically significant area that separates North and South Korea. Explore key sites such as Imjingak, a symbol of both hope and pain, the Third Tunnel, a secret passage dug by North Korea, and Dorasan Observatory, where you can enjoy panoramic views of North Korea. Visit Tongilchon (Unification Village), a community where families separated by the Korean War still live with hopes for reunification.
Option. Enhancing your adventure, cross the Gamak Mountain Suspension Bridge, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making for an unforgettable experience.
● Please note that the DMZ is closed on Mondays and the tour is not available on those days.
Pickup included
Imjingak is a symbolic and historical site located near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). It was originally built to comfort families separated by the Korean War, and today, it stands as a powerful reminder of Korea's desire for peace and reunification. Visitors can explore various monuments, including the "Peace Bell" and the "Freedom Bridge," which were used by refugees to return to the South after the war. The view of the DMZ from here is both somber and awe-inspiring, offering a unique opportunity to reflect on the nation's history while gazing at the border area.
The Third Tunnel is one of several secret tunnels dug by North Korea in an attempt to infiltrate the South. Discovered in 1978, this tunnel stretches 1.6 kilometers long and lies just 73 meters below the surface. Visitors can take a guided tour deep underground to see the tunnel’s narrow passageways and learn about the intense history of the Korean conflict. It's an eye-opening experience that sheds light on the tensions of the past and provides a glimpse into the military strategies of both sides.
Dorasan Observatory is one of the best spots for a panoramic view of North Korea and the DMZ. From this elevated platform, you can look out across the border and see the landscape of the North, including the village of Kaesong. On a clear day, the view is stunning, and it offers a rare opportunity to glimpse into a country that is otherwise closed off from the rest of the world. The observatory is not just a great photo opportunity, but also a place to reflect on the ongoing hope for peace and reunification on the Korean Peninsula.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
We provide pick-up from any hotel or accommodation in Seoul. Please provide us with your hotel name and address.