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Hapjeong Station - (Pick-up point)Hapjeong Station Exit 2.
We will meet other tourists here!
The departure time is 11:05 AM. Please make sure not to be late.
While traveling by car, guide Jun will briefly explain the history of the Korean Peninsula and the DMZ. Feel free to ask him about Korean history and any personal questions
Examples: What is the most popular movie in North Korea? Can N Koreans watch South Korean movies? What is the reason for defection? etc…
- 46-12 - North Korean Local Food Restaurant (Operated by North Korean defector)
Experience lunch at a North Korean cuisine restaurant run by a real North Korean defector woman. This restaurant, one of the few in Korea, offers at least four authentic N Korean dishes. For instance, “Artificial Meat Rice” is one of the most famous dishes in North Korea. Why do they call it “Artificial Meat”? Hint: it’s related to the hardships of life in impoverished North Korea. You can enjoy fascinating stories about North Korean cuisine firsthand from our N Korean defector guide
(It takes about 30 minutes by car from Seoul to the restaurant)
- Odusan Unification Tower - (Optional)Experience real North Korean villages just 2km away. Through binoculars, observe glimpses of real North Koreans’ lives and see propaganda buildings erected by the North Korean government. This tour features a defector guide who will provide detailed insights into life there. For example, you can also see the Kim Il Sung Memorial Hall, where brainwashing and loyalty education sessions for North Korean citizens are held every Saturday. Listen to guide Jun’s stories of North Korea and his remarkable defection journey at the café on the 3rd floor of the observatory. You can ask him: How many approved hairstyles does a North Korean man have? What is university life like in North Korea? and hear Jun’s challenging escaping journey in China and Vietnam
- Aegibong Peace Eco Park - (Optional) Located across the Imjin River, Aegibong peace EcoPark is a picturesque mountain ridge adjacent to North Korea. It holds historical significance as a site of intense battles during the Korean War. Here, you can observe the Kaepunggun area of North Korea and various propaganda structures installed by the N Korean authorities to enhance agricultural productivity among farmers. Tour guide Jun will personally translate the propaganda slogans for you. Additionally, you can hear fascinating stories from Jun about a N Korean man who swam across the Imjin River to defect. (*Please note that this area is a military operation zone, and all visitors must carry their passports)
- Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park - This park was created for the refugees who fled North Korea during the Korean War. You’ll also see the “Bridge of Freedom,” temporarily constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1953 to release 12,773 S Korean prisoners of war after the war ended. Moreover, you can witness the destroyed railway bridge and the railway leading to North Korea, symbolizing the aspiration for Korean reunification. Capture both the pain and hope of history at this significant place and take photos to preserve the memories. This path may also be the route Jun, your guide, will take back to his hometown once the Korean Peninsula is unified
- Hapjeong Station - (Drop-off location)
Our tour concludes here!
This station provides quick access to central areas of Seoul such as Itaewon and Yongsan
- All admission fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Lunch
- Travel insurance
- Hotel Drop off
This tour is the only one led by an English-speaking North Korean defector. Through Jun, who arrived in South Korea in 2017, you’ll experience contrasting historical perspectives of the Korean Peninsula and gain a deeper cultural and political understanding of North Korea than any other tour can offer.
Moreover, only on this tour can you experience North Korean food at a restaurant run by actual defectors and hear fascinating stories hidden behind the dishes.
Engage in conversations about life in North Korea while enjoying scenic views of real North Korean villages. Embark on a unique journey through Jun’s life in North Korea and his remarkable defection story on this small-group private tour.
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- Please bring your passport just in case!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.