Avoid the hassle of trying to get DMZ tickets, which are on a first come first served basis, and instead spends your time relaxing and taking in the beautiful surroundings of Paju.
This tour will give you a stress-free experience with outdoor activities in the DMZ that will create memories of a lifetime.
Our guide will get your tickets while you enjoy the Imjingak Nuri Camping site, where you’ll spend a peaceful night. Enjoy an evening party complete with campfire and BBQ with wonderful night views that you can only find in Korea.
This tour includes a trip to the Paju Majang Lake Suspension Bridge with beautiful scenery, a visit to the 3rd Tunnel, and, of course, the Dorasan Observatory, where you can see North Korea.
Gate #2 Deahanmun (Deoksu palace main gate) Camping Tour picket with English guide
The tour schedule involves crossing the Majang Lake Suspension Bridge where you can create wonderful memories of the beautiful lakeside scenery. A thrilling gravity ride you can’t find anywhere else! Race down the mountain track with cool breezes and stunning views. This exciting activity is fun for all ages and will become an unforgettable highlight of your Korea trip.
An old textile factory transformed into a trendy café and art space. Enjoy Korea’s retro charm with creative exhibits and stylish interiors—an ideal place to relax and take unique, memorable photos.
Enjoy the Gondola ride across the Imjin River to the civilian control area of the DMZ and walk around Camp Greaves. Located just 2km away from the Southern Limit Line of the DMZ, this was where US troops were stationed for 50 years after the Korean War. As one of the oldest US military bases in Korea, it still has traces of the 506th Regiment of the US 2nd Division. Although it was on the verge of demolition after the withdrawal of U.S. forces, Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Tourism Organization preserved the building in its original form in 2013, and turned it into an a experience facility, making it the only lodging culture and arts experience space within the civilian control zone. Camp Greaves continues to collect the stories and wishes of people visiting this place, and deliver the message of life and peace that the DMZ has always had.
Walk through the 3rd tunnel that North Korea dug to invade South Korea. Discovered within the Demilitarized Zone on October 17, 1978, based on intelligence about tunnel construction by a North Korean defector. The tunnel was excavated and descended about 1.6km to the south. Its size making it capable of moving 30,000 troops per hour, and only 52km away from Seoul, while similar to other tunnels in terms of scale, the 3rd tunnel was deemed as a larger threat with regards to infiltrating Seoul.
Dora Observatory, opened in January 1987 and guards the northernmost point of the Western Front, is located on the summit of Dorasan Mountain, and is the only place within the DMZ allowing civilians to catch a glimpse of North Korea.
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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