Experience the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in comfort on a private and fully personalized daytrip from Seoul. With your English-speaking Welcome Driver, you decide which sites to visit, how long to stay, and whether to follow a suggested route or create your own. Your driver is a friendly local professional who shares stories, historical insights, and practical tips, ensuring a relaxed, stress-free journey without the pressure of crowded tours.
Begin with pickup from your accommodation and a scenic drive north. Visit Imjingak Park with Korean War monuments and memorials, then walk across Freedom Bridge, once used by returning POWs. Descend into the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, secretly dug by North Korea, and explore its strategic history. At Dora Observatory, look across the border into North Korea, spotting villages and farmland. Conclude at Dorasan Station, built with hopes of future reunification. After this educational and thought-provoking tour, return comfortably to Seoul City.
Your Welcome Pickups driver will meet you at the selected pickup location and time, and will wait for up to 30 minutes after the scheduled pickup. If no contact is made within this time, the booking will be considered a no-show, and the driver may leave.
Before your ride, you’ll receive your driver’s name, phone number, and vehicle details, so you can easily recognize them upon arrival. Your driver will be punctual, professional, and happy to assist with your luggage and any special requests before beginning your journey.
Please note that this sightseeing ride cannot start, end, or include stops at airports, ports, or train stations.
If you have any special requirements — such as traveling with a service animal or needing extra assistance — kindly mention them when booking to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Seoul City. Your Welcome driver will pick you up from your accommodation in Seoul at a convenient time of your choice.
Imjingak Park. A symbolic park dedicated to peace and reunification. Visitors can see the Mangbaedan Altar, the Freedom Bridge, war memorials, and remnants of the Korean War while learning about divided families and modern Korean history.
Freedom Bridge. A historic bridge used by prisoners of war returning to South Korea after the armistice agreement in 1953. It stands as a powerful symbol of hope and separation.
The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel. Discovered in 1978, this underground tunnel was secretly built by North Korea. Visitors can walk down into the tunnel and experience firsthand the tension of Cold War espionage.
Dora Observatory. One of the most dramatic viewpoints in Korea. From here, visitors can look across the border into North Korea, observe the propaganda village of Kijong-dong, and even see Kaesong on clear days.
Dorasan Station. A modern train station built with hopes of future reunification. Though trains currently do not operate to the North, the station symbolizes Korea’s aspiration for peace.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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