Curious about one of the most isolated countries in the world? This DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) tour offers a clear and engaging look into Korea’s division and the legacy of the Korean War.
A friendly, knowledgeable guide explains the DMZ, North Korea, and modern Korean history in an easy-to-understand way. You’ll visit the key highlights, including Imjingak Peace Park, the Third Tunnel, Dora Observatory, and Unification Village.
This is a straightforward day tour with pickup from designated spots or hotels in Seoul. Travel comfortably by van, enjoy rich storytelling without information overload, and skip the shopping stops. The tour takes about 7 hours round trip, returning you to the city with a deeper understanding of the region.
Please wait at your hotel lobby. Your tour guide will wait for you
At the meeting point that you are supposed to go in Seoul, a kind and professional tour guide greets guests. Please check your name on the list that the guide has and board the bus. When all the guests gather, you will depart for the DMZ with your guide. It takes about an hour. On the way to DMZ, the guide will provide interesting commentary about DMZ.
After arriving at Imjingak Peace Park, you will tour this park with your guide which includes a ticket office, tour spot, toilets and some snack bars. The tour spot offer interesting monuments such as the statue of peace, Mangbaedan, Freedom Bridge and Jangdan Station steam locomotive. You can understand them deeply through the guide's professional commentary. After the tour, you will board the bus and head to the checkpoint.
You arrive at the Third Tunnel, the representative infiltration tunnel in South Korea. There are four invading tunnels in South Korea, and this one is the most popular place among them. It is 1635 m long and height and wide are about 2m respectively. As it is located 73 m underground, it takes about 20 minutes for tourists to get near the border. Safety helmets are required because the slopes are steep and there are many stones around the tunnel.
Dora Observatory is located on top of Dorasan mountain in the DMZ area. It is about five minutes away from the bus parking lot. Inside the building, there is a large window and you can look down on North Korean territory. The area includes the Kaesong Industrial Complex, a few statues of dictators, JSA, the border between the two Koreas, a fake village and guard posts. Before you arrive at the observatory, a tour guide will explain the North Korean area in detail.
Tongilchon Village is the last place on the DMZ Tour and the largest one in the DMZ area. It was created for international propaganda with government support in the 1970s. In order to create the village, the government referred to the Israeli city of Kibbutz. It currently has about 400 residents and most of them are engaged in agriculture.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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