This 7-8hour tour which is operating in 365-day including Mondays & National Holidays, take you to the Korean DMZ which is located about an hour away from Seoul.
You will see the Third Tunnel, the DMZ Exhibition Hall, the Dora Observatory and pass by the Unification Village on the way back to Seoul. It will be an educational experience to learn about the Korean War and its history.
The Third Tunnel, Dora Observatory and Unification Village are closed every Mondays & National Holidays. But you can join the Monday & National Holiday or if the Third Tunnel is closed, you will visit another places instead such as DMZ Peace Gondola, Jangsan Natural Observatory, Gamaksan Chulleong Bridge (Suspension Bridge).
Exit 6 of City Hall Station: Meeting time (Peak Season: 06:35am / Low Season: 07:30am) It is nearby the Plaza Hotel.
Pickup Location: Varies based on the selected option. (3 meeting points only) >>06:00am~06:50am - Peak season (Beg. of Mar. ~ End of Jun / Beg. of Sep. ~ Beg. of Jan.) >>07:00am~07:50am - Low season (Mondays & National Holiday / End of Jun. ~ End of Aug. / Beg. of Jan. ~ Beg. of Mar.) **Passport Requirement: A valid original passport is required. (Copies are not accepted) Meet your guide at the designated meeting point. Once all guests have arrived, we will move on. All of the tour attractions listed below are places you shouldn't miss on your DMZ itinerary in Korea.
Imjingak Park, originally established as a place of solace for refugees from North Korea during the Korean War, features several symbolic monuments such as the Freedom Bridge, the Soldiers’ Memorial, and the Peace Bell. Adjacent to it, Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park offers visitors a chance to reflect on Korea’s history, the ongoing tensions, and hopes for peace. With monuments like the Mangbaedan, a war-damaged steam locomotive, and open spaces dedicated to remembrance and harmony, the area holds strong potential to be designated as an international peace park.
[North Korea Experience Hall] The North Korea Experience Hall is a newly popular attraction in the DMZ tour, offering a deeper and more educational way to satisfy curiosity about North Korea. Beyond a simple exhibition of the division, it provides an immersive experience that presents North Korea, a mysterious space, in a fact-based educational manner. The hall features fact-driven content, including real testimonies from defectors and audiovisual documentaries, to help visitors gain a serious understanding of North Korea. This attraction creates a strong synergy with the DMZ tour by offering Q&A sessions with defectors, allowing visitors to experience content that naturally leads to a deeper understanding of North Korean society.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• There is no specific dress code (not recommend to wear sandal or heels) • A current valid passport is required on the day of travel • Not recommended for participants with back problems • Not recommended for participants with heart complaints or other serious medical conditions • Not recommended for pregnant women or elderly who have problem to walk