Explore the DMZ like never before with our DMZ + North Korea Experience Hall Tour, a one-of-a-kind program that goes beyond the usual sightseeing.
Start your journey at Imjingak Peace Park, the symbolic gateway to the DMZ, and continue to the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel and Dora Observatory, where you can witness the stark reality of the divided peninsula.
What truly sets this tour apart is the visit to the North Korea Experience Hall—a space designed to give you a deeper understanding of life inside North Korea today. Through unique exhibits and curated video content, you’ll get a rare and realistic glimpse into the daily lives of North Korean citizens, including their struggles, culture, and current social conditions. The highlight is a live Q&A session with a North Korean defector, where you’ll hear powerful, firsthand stories and have the chance to ask your own questions.
If you’re looking for a meaningful, eye-opening DMZ experience—this is the tour to book.
Our driver (in a minivan) will pick you up at each designated location. Please wait outside the exit.
At Imjingak Pyeonghwa Nuri Park by 08:40
We will drop you off at Myeongdong. The estimated arrival time at Myeongdong is 14:30.
Imjingak is a unification and security tour complex comprised of Imjingak Pavilion, North Korea Center, Unification Park, and several monuments and memorial sites. Pyeonghwa Nuri Park hosts many events, performances, and exhibitions to promote peace and reunification. The most popular attractions within the park are Hill of Music, a large grassy slope, and Pinwheel Park, featuring over 3,000 colorful pinwheels spinning freely in the wind. At the North Korea Experience Hall in Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park, discover a glimpse into everyday life across the border through unique exhibits and videos. The highlight is a live Q&A session with North Korean defectors, offering powerful firsthand stories that bring the reality of North Korea closer than ever.
ID Check (Please bring your passport)
The 3rd Tunnel is the third of its kind built by North Korea for the purpose of invading South Korea. It was discovered in 1978. Among the four tunnels located so far, it is closest to Seoul (about 52 km). It has a total length of 1.6 km and a width of 2 m. It is estimated that nearly 30,000 personnel can move through the tunnel every hour. Visitors to the 3rd Tunnel must reserve the tour in advance. The tour starts from the Imjingak Pavilion. All visitors are required to bring their identification, such as passports or Alien Registration Card (ARC).
Dora Observatory is the closest DMZ observatory to Panmunjeom. From Dora Observatory, one can see not only the Panmunjeom but also the village of Daeseong-dong within the DMZ, mountains and farmlands on the North Korean side, and the city of Gaeseong, a North Korean city and the historic capital of Goryeo (918-1392). Individual visits are not allowed. The observatory can only be accessed through the DMZ Peace Tour, which embarks from Imjingak Pavilion after reservation. All visitors are required to bring their identification, such as passports or Alien Registration Card (ARC).
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