Explore Korea’s DMZ year-round. Visit historic sites, learn about the Korean War, and enjoy unique views, even on holidays.
Explore Korea’s DMZ year-round. Visit historic sites, learn about the Korean War, and enjoy unique views, even on holidays.
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Seoul - Pickup Location: Varies depending on the chosen option. (3 meeting points available)
06:00am~06:50am - Peak season (Early Mar. ~ Late Jun. / Early Sep. ~ Early Jan.)
07:00am~07:50am - Low season (Mondays & National Holidays / Late Jun. ~ Late Aug. / Early Jan. ~ Early Mar.)
**Passport Requirement: A valid original passport is necessary….
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Seoul - Pickup Location: Varies depending on the chosen option. (3 meeting points available)
06:00am~06:50am - Peak season (Early Mar. ~ Late Jun. / Early Sep. ~ Early Jan.)
07:00am~07:50am - Low season (Mondays & National Holidays / Late Jun. ~ Late Aug. / Early Jan. ~ Early Mar.)
Passport Requirement: A valid original passport is necessary. (Copies are not accepted)
Meet the guide at the specified meeting point. Once all guests have gathered, the tour will proceed.
All the attractions listed below are must-see spots on your DMZ itinerary in Korea.
- Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park - This park offers visitors a chance to experience both the tensions and hopes for peace in Korea while learning about its history and future. It is also considered a potential site for an international peace park.
Within the park, visitors can see significant landmarks such as the Freedom Bridge, the Monument of Soldiers, the Peace Bell, the Mangbaedan monument, and an old steam locomotive, which vividly illustrates the devastating tragedy of the Korean War.
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The Third Tunnel - [Visit on Tuesday ~ Sunday]
Discovered in 1978, this tunnel is located 52 kilometers from Seoul in a straight line and was constructed with the purpose of invading South Korea. It stretches 1,635 meters in length, with a height and width of 2 meters each, allowing the movement of an entire division per hour.
Interestingly, upon its discovery, North Korea claimed that South Korea had built it for a surprise attack. However, strong evidence suggests otherwise.
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Gamaksan Chulleong Bridge - [Visit on Monday, National Holidays, in case the 3rd Tunnel is closed only]
Originally Korea’s longest suspension bridge, this site was once a fierce battlefield during the Korean War. It marks the first stop on a short hiking course, requiring a 15-minute uphill walk. At the top, visitors are rewarded with a breathtaking viewpoint on Gamaksan Mountain.
Spanning 220 meters, the Hero’s Suspension Bridge offers stunning views of Silmari Valley. Since its opening in 2016, it has become a popular attraction, known for its scenic beauty and thrilling experience, making the hike up Gamaksan even more memorable.
Built with safety as a priority, the bridge provides panoramic views that are truly one of a kind. Many visitors consider it the highlight of their trip, praising its picturesque scenery. Don’t forget your camera—you’ll want to capture stunning photos that will impress your friends and family!
In case of unfavorable weather, the War Memorial of Korea will be visited instead.
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Dorasan Peace Park - [Visit on Tuesday ~ Sunday]
Theater & Exhibition Hall: At the DMZ Theater, an 8-minute short film about the Korean conflict is shown. This video provides South Korea’s perspective on the Korean War, the origins of the DMZ, and the current situation, along with background information on the infiltration tunnels dug by North Korea.
Right next to the theater, the DMZ Exhibition Hall offers a deeper understanding of Korea’s painful history. The exhibition showcases key artifacts, including photographs, documents, and historical relics. As visitors walk through the displays, they gain a more profound and visual insight into the conflict.
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Paju Imjingak Peace Gondola (DMZ Gondola) - [Visit on Monday, National Holidays, in case the 3rd Tunnel is closed only]
The Imjin River carries the sorrow of division while symbolizing hope for reunification. It is also home to Korea’s first and only gondola system that crosses the Imjin River, spanning 850 meters and connecting Camp Greaves, located within the Civilian Control Line (CCL) area.
Starting from the lower station at Imjingak, the gondola takes visitors across the Imjin River to the upper station, where small observatories are located. From this point, a panoramic view of the Jangdan Peninsula, Freedom Bridge, Dokgae Bridge, and Imjingak can be enjoyed all at once.
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Dora Observatory - [Visit on Tuesday ~ Sunday]
Perched atop Dorasan Mountain, Dorasan Observatory is the perfect spot to gaze across the border. As the northernmost point on the western front, it offers a panoramic view of the Gaeseong Industrial Complex and Songhaksan Mountain in a single glance. For a closer look, telescopes at the observatory can be used to see the details up close. -
Jangsan-ro - [Visit on Monday, National Holidays, and when the 3rd Tunnel is closed only]
Jangsan Natural Observatory, located along the Best Course of Pyeonghwa Nuri-gil in Paju, offers a stunning panoramic view that stretches from the Imjin River to various mountain ranges in North Korea. On clear days, Gaeseong, North Korea, can even be seen. Originally a military protection area off-limits to the public, access has recently been granted. The observatory is located about a 10-minute walk from the parking lot.
If the visit is not possible due to weather conditions, the Odusan Unification Observatory will be visited instead.
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Tongilchon-gil - [Visit on Tuesday ~ Sunday]
Tongilchon Village is a settlement located within the Civilian Control Zone (CCZ) on the western front of the DMZ and is not shown on most maps. The Jangdan soybeans grown here, nurtured by the fertile soil of the DMZ border region, are renowned for their exceptional quality, thanks to the clean waters of the Imjin River and the ideal growing conditions. The village is also self-sufficient, supporting itself by producing and selling various processed specialties. -
Gloster Hill Memorial Park - [Visit on Monday, National Holiday & in case the 3rd tunnel is closed only]
The British Army Seolmari Battle Memorial Park was built at the Seolmari site to honor the soldiers of the British Army Gloucester Regiment who died during the Battle of Imjin River in Seolmari, Jeokseong-myeon, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do, from April 22 to 25, 1951. This battle was one of the fiercest during the Korean War.
The sacrifices made by the British Army were immense. In particular, the Gloucester Battalion held out until the end, despite being completely surrounded by 42,000 soldiers from three divisions of the Chinese Army. Out of 652 soldiers, only 67 survived and managed to escape. This earned them the title of the “Glorious Gloucester.”
The British government also visited the site in November 1992, when Prince Charles (now King Charles III) visited, and in April 1999, when Queen Elizabeth II visited.
[If the visit is not possible due to weather, the War Memorial of Korea will be visited instead.]
- Seoul City Hall - Due to large events, gatherings, and traffic congestion around City Hall Station on the day of the tour, if entry to City Hall becomes difficult, the tour will conclude at Hongik Univ. Station (Hongdae). Please remember to gather all personal belongings when exiting the vehicle.

- Professional English-speaking guide
- Pickup (at limit places on the list)
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Pickup (at limit places on the list)
- Lunch
- Individual hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Individual hotel pick-up & drop-off
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
This 7-8 hour tour, available every day of the year including Mondays and National Holidays, takes visitors to the Korean DMZ, located approximately an hour from Seoul.
Participants will explore the Third Tunnel, the DMZ Exhibition Hall, and the Dora Observatory, and will pass by the Unification Village on the return journey to Seoul. This tour offers an…
This 7-8 hour tour, available every day of the year including Mondays and National Holidays, takes visitors to the Korean DMZ, located approximately an hour from Seoul.
Participants will explore the Third Tunnel, the DMZ Exhibition Hall, and the Dora Observatory, and will pass by the Unification Village on the return journey to Seoul. This tour offers an educational opportunity to learn about the Korean War and its history.
Please note that the Third Tunnel, Dora Observatory, and Unification Village are closed on Mondays and National Holidays. However, on these days or if the Third Tunnel is closed, alternative sites such as the DMZ Peace Gondola, Jangsan Natural Observatory, and Gamaksan Chulleong Bridge (Suspension Bridge) will be visited instead.
- The tour departs in time at every meeting point. Please be ready in 10 minutes before.
- Visiting the 3rd Tunnel and Gamaksan Heroes Bridge is physically demanding, so it is not recommended for individuals with heart conditions, other serious medical issues, or pregnant women.
- This tour does not operate on regular safety inspection days(On the first Monday of March, June, September, and December)
- **Mondays and National Holidays Itinerary : Depart from Meeting points - Imjingak Peace Nuri Park - DMZ Peace Gondola - Jangsan Natural Observatory or Odusan Unification Observatory - Gloster Hill Memorial Park – Heroes Suspension Bridge - Drop off at City Hall Station
- **Tuesday to Sunday Itinerary : Depart from Meeting points - Imjingak Peace Nuri Park - The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel. - Theater or Exhibition Hall - Dorasan Observatory. –Unification Village - Drop off at City Hall Station
- This tour requires a minimum of 5 participants to operate. If the minimum is not met, the tour may be revised, modified, or canceled.
- In case of heavy rain, snow, or security restrictions, Gloster Hill Memorial Park and the Heroes’ Suspension Bridge may be closed. If this happens, you will visit the Odusan Unification Observatory or the War Memorial of Korea instead.
- The itinerary and details may be adjusted due to unforeseen circumstances, such as DMZ military schedules, traffic, or weather conditions.
- The DMZ is a military zone and may be suddenly closed without prior notice. In such cases, the tour will be adjusted to visit a similar site without prior notification, and refunds will not be provided.
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.