Immerse yourself in a comprehensive historical experience of the DMZ without forced shopping. Learn about the impact of the war and gain a profound insight with our knowledgeable tour guides.
Immerse yourself in a comprehensive historical experience of the DMZ without forced shopping. Learn about the impact of the war and gain a profound insight with our knowledgeable tour guides.
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DMZ - What is the DMZ in Korea?
The Korean Demilitarized Zone is where North and South Korea come together to form the most heavily-fortified border on the planet. DMZ Korea is the most unique destination in the country and one of the most fascinating places to see in the entire world. Curious travellers from all over the globe flock to experience…
- DMZ - What is the DMZ in Korea?
The Korean Demilitarized Zone is where North and South Korea come together to form the most heavily-fortified border on the planet. DMZ Korea is the most unique destination in the country and one of the most fascinating places to see in the entire world. Curious travellers from all over the globe flock to experience this mysterious destination, hoping to gain an insider understanding of North Korea – the world’s most secretive country. Rated the number one tourist activity in the nation, the DMZ in Korea offers a deep dive into history, politics, and the Korean War.
- Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park - The acronym “DMZ” means Demilitarized Zone. As its name suggests, it is a buffer zone between North and South Korea where no military personnel, installations or activities are allowed. It is also often regarded as a stretch of no man’s land and is roughly 4 KM wide. Its purpose is to preserve the peace between both sides and avoid military confrontations. The only exception to this rule is the Joint Security Area (JSA), where troops from both sides secure an area for peaceful talks and negotiation between the leaders. The best way to think of the DMZ is as a neutral ground where the North and South can communicate.
- Mangbaedan - Here, you will find Mangbaedan altar. This is where refugees bow to their ancestors as it looks in the direction of the graveyard. The tradition happens on Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving).
- Dora Observatory - Use the high powered binoculars on the third floor for extra precision. You will be able to see the North’s propaganda village located right inside the DMZ and see as far as Gaesong, the ninth-largest city in North Korea. If you’re lucky to be here on a clear day, you’ll get to see the bronze statue of Kim Il-sung, too!
- The Third Tunnel - A stop not to be missed on our itinerary is the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel. Located 12 kilometres away from Munsan and 52 from Seoul, the tunnel was discovered in 1978.
Its purpose was to be used to invade the south. At 1,635 meters long, 2 meters high and 2 wide, the tunnel has the capacity of moving an entire division per hour!
The curious fact here is that when the tunnel was discovered, North Korea alleged that the south had built it for a surprise attack, but evidence points to the contrary. Walking through will feel like you’ve stepped back in time! If you aren’t comfortable with closed spaces, you’re welcome to wait by the exit.
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off in Seoul
- All taxes, fees, and handling charges included
- Group shuttle bus transfer at DMZ for groups under 30
- No dress code required for DMZ
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Complimentary hotel pickup and drop-off in Seoul
- All taxes, fees, and handling charges included
- Group shuttle bus transfer at DMZ for groups under 30
- No dress code required for DMZ
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- All extra charge (entrance fees, parking fees, toll fees)
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- All extra charge (entrance fees, parking fees, toll fees)
Experiencing the DMZ in Korea is the prime opportunity to comprehend both North and South. Don’t let this exclusive tour pass you by! Our well-planned DMZ Day tour from Seoul promises to be comprehensive and informative.
The quality of your visit to the DMZ largely depends on your tour guide. To truly benefit from this tour, it’s essential to grasp the…
Experiencing the DMZ in Korea is the prime opportunity to comprehend both North and South. Don’t let this exclusive tour pass you by! Our well-planned DMZ Day tour from Seoul promises to be comprehensive and informative.
The quality of your visit to the DMZ largely depends on your tour guide. To truly benefit from this tour, it’s essential to grasp the historical events, their consequences and continuing influence on human life.
The genuine understanding of DMZ’s influence comes only when accompanied by a thoroughly informed guide. Besides the war’s historical remnants, there’s a breadth of emotional quotient to be experienced. Our proficient tour guides are committed to facilitating this deeper understanding during our DMZ tour.
- Passport is needed on the tour day
- PLEASE NOTE: Tour start time may change due to the military guidelines. Operator will inform you if the change happens. The tour schedule can be changed depends on the situation (military issue or weather problem) and refunds are not available.
- You need to transfer to a group shuttle bus at DMZ if it’s less than 30 people in the group.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.