Join our full day DMZ tour and experience the fascinating division between North and South Korea. Explore the heavily fortified border and stunning natural scenery along the way. Book now!
Join our full day DMZ tour and experience the fascinating division between North and South Korea. Explore the heavily fortified border and stunning natural scenery along the way. Book now!
- Myeongdong Shopping Street - Arrive at Myeongdong Subway Station Exit 9, the first meeting point, where the bus and tour guide will greet you. Please aim to be there 10-15 minutes early.
- Seoul City Hall - Meet at Seoul City Hall Subway Station Exit 6, the second meeting point. The bus and tour guide will be waiting. Punctuality is…
- Myeongdong Shopping Street - Arrive at Myeongdong Subway Station Exit 9, the first meeting point, where the bus and tour guide will greet you. Please aim to be there 10-15 minutes early.
- Seoul City Hall - Meet at Seoul City Hall Subway Station Exit 6, the second meeting point. The bus and tour guide will be waiting. Punctuality is appreciated.
- Hongdae - The final meeting point is outside Hongdae Subway Station Exit 3. This is a brief stop to meet the bus and friendly tour guide. Arriving 10-15 minutes early is recommended to avoid any unforeseen delays.
- DMZ - Embark on an inspiring DMZ tour from Seoul, exploring the Korean Demilitarized Zone, a 4 km-wide buffer zone established since the 1953 Korean War armistice. This Korea DMZ tour immerses you in the heart of a divided nation’s history. At the DMZ Exhibition Hall and Theater, experience compelling narratives of the Korean War from South Korea’s perspective. Feel the crunch of gravel as you walk past sharp barbed wire, the silence heightening the border’s tension. The guide’s stories of espionage and secret crossings will captivate you, while glimpses of North Korea’s propaganda villages through binoculars offer a view into another world. This group DMZ tour from Seoul combines raw emotion with electrifying history, providing a front-row seat to Korea’s ongoing saga. Don’t miss this unforgettable journey.
- Imjingak Tourist Information Center - A brief stop for the guide to collect entrance clearance and tickets to access the civilian-controlled areas of the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
- Imjingak Resort - Start your Korea DMZ tour at Imjingak Park, a sanctuary created in 1972 to honor those separated by the Korean War. Stand before the weathered Bell Tower, where hopes for reunification resonate, and admire the “Locomotive of Peace,” a bullet-riddled train frozen in time since the war severed its tracks. Ribbons with heartfelt wishes flutter against the backdrop of North Korea’s distant, misty ridges. Touch the cold steel of memorial plaques and feel the weight of Korea’s past. This poignant beginning to your DMZ tour from Seoul blends serenity with the stark reality of division, setting the stage for an emotional journey into the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
- Bridge of Freedom - Cross the iconic Bridge of Freedom, a modest wooden span built in 1953 to replace a war-torn railroad bridge over the Imjin River. Here, 12,773 prisoners of war returned to South Korea, their cries of liberation echoing through time. Feel the bridge’s storied past beneath your feet as the river’s gentle ripples contrast with the rugged hills beyond. This stop on your DMZ tour in Korea is a photographer’s paradise, with dramatic views begging to be captured. The blend of human triumph and natural beauty makes this a thrilling highlight, connecting you to the Korean War’s enduring legacy in a way that lingers long after.
- Mangbaedan - Visit the Mangbaedan Memorial Altar, built in 1987 near the Korean Demilitarized Zone, where families honor relatives in North Korea during traditional holidays. The air carries the soft scent of burning incense as prayer ribbons sway in the breeze. Trace the altar’s polished stone and gaze across the Imjin River, where North Korea’s shadowy peaks loom just miles away. The quiet beauty of this site belies the pain of separation, yet it radiates hope for a reunited Korea. This stop on your group DMZ tour from Seoul delivers a deeply moving experience, weaving personal stories into the broader tapestry of the DMZ’s history.
- Steam Locomotive at Jangdan Station of the Gyeongui Line - Step back in time at Jangdan Station, home to the Iron Horse, a battle-scarred steam locomotive that once roared along the Gyeongui Line until the Korean War halted its journey in 1950. Preserved as a monument since 1953, this rusted relic, pocked with bullet holes, stands as a silent witness to the conflict that severed Korea’s rail connections. Touch its weathered steel and imagine the wartime stories it holds, set against the quiet backdrop of the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Photographers will love capturing its haunting silhouette framed by rolling hills. This stop on your DMZ tour from Seoul offers a gripping connection to the Korean War’s legacy, blending raw history with an evocative glimpse into Korea’s past.
- Pyeonghwauijong The Peace Bell - Encounter Pyeonghwauijong, The Peace Bell, a massive 21-ton bronze icon cast in 2002 within Imjingak Park, symbolizing Korea’s yearning for unity. Its powerful toll reverberates through your core, echoing across the DMZ. Run your hand along its cool, gleaming surface and inhale the fresh, pine-scented air as sunlight dances on nearby hills. Travelers rave about the bell’s haunting chime, a sound that embodies Korea’s dreams of peace. This unforgettable moment on your DMZ tour from Seoul is a soulful pause, blending natural beauty with a profound call for harmony that will stay with you.
- Unification Bridge - A brief stop here as it is a military checkpoint. Soldiers will inspect the bus and perform ID checks before allowing entry. Please ensure you have your passport, Military ID Card, or South Korea-issued ARC card (Alien Registration Card) ready.
- Imjin River - The bus will now pass over the beautiful and serene Imjin River. Look out for wildlife and birds that have been left undisturbed and are able to flourish since the Korean Armistice Agreement was signed.
- The Third Tunnel - Explore the Third Tunnel of Aggression, also known as the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, a secret passage discovered in 1978, just 52 km from Seoul and 12 km from Munsan. This 1,635-meter-long tunnel, 2 meters high and wide, was designed to funnel thousands of North Korean troops per hour for a surprise attack. North Korea’s claim that South Korea dug it was debunked by telltale drill patterns and coal dust smears, a cover for their failed plan. Walking this dim, eerie corridor during your third tunnel tour feels like entering a spy novel. If confined spaces aren’t your thing, wait by the exit. A pulse-pounding highlight of your group DMZ tour from Seoul, this stop unveils the Korean Demilitarized Zone’s hidden dangers.
- Dora Observatory - Ascend to Dora Observatory, established in 1986 and revamped in 2018, for the closest view of North Korea from South Korea, perched atop Dorasan. This is the pinnacle of your Korea DMZ trip. Through high-powered binoculars, spot the North’s Kijong-dong propaganda village and the distant spires of Kaesong City. On clear days, you might glimpse the towering Kim Il-sung statue glinting in the sun. Feel the chill of border winds and hear faint propaganda broadcasts drifting across the divide. The raw edge of the Korean Demilitarized Zone comes alive here, thrilling travelers with its stark beauty. This stop on your DMZ tour from Seoul offers a breathtaking, history-soaked vista you’ll never forget.
- Tongilchon-gil - Pause at Tongilchon Jangdankong Maeul, a tranquil village just past the Civilian Control Line, where the DMZ’s untouched soils yield Korea’s prized Jangdan soybeans. Treat yourself to the velvety, nutty flavor of artisanal soybean ice cream, a local delicacy celebrated for its unique taste, rooted in the region’s fertile land. Browse the village shop for distinctive souvenirs like Jangdan ginseng, soybean candies, or handcrafted keepsakes to commemorate your Korea DMZ trip. This stop also serves as the final restroom break before heading back to Seoul, ensuring a comfortable return. The village’s calm charm contrasts with the DMZ’s intensity, offering a delightful, authentic slice of Korean culture to round out your journey.
- Gamaksan Chulleong Bridge - (Optional) Traverse the Gamaksan Red Bridge, also called the Gloucester Heroes Bridge, a 150-meter-long, 1.5-meter-wide suspension bridge built in 2018 to commemorate Korean War heroes. Designed to endure 30 m/s winds and magnitude-7 earthquakes, it hovers 30 meters above Seolmari Valley, framed by Gamak Mountain’s radiant peaks. Guests call this suspension bridge a “stunning thrill,” its gentle sway amplifying the awe of the Korean landscape. Snap breathtaking photos as you cross, capturing the fiery red structure against lush greenery. Add this to your DMZ tour from Seoul for an adrenaline-charged blend of history and nature that elevates your Korean adventure.
- Majang Lake - (Optional) Conclude your DMZ tour from Seoul with a thrilling crossing of the Majang Reservoir Suspension Bridge, a 262-meter-long marvel opened in 2020, soaring 25 meters above the serene Majang Lake, also known as Majang Reservoir. This suspension bridge, one of Korea’s longest, sways gently as you take in panoramic views of emerald waters and forested hills, a hidden gem near the DMZ. Built to boost eco-tourism, it offers a perfect spot for stunning photos, with guests praising its “dreamlike” scenery. Feel the breeze and the bridge’s subtle bounce as you marvel at the lake’s untouched beauty, formed by the Imjin River’s flow. Add this stop to your Korea DMZ trip for a heart-racing finale that blends adventure with the tranquil splendor of the Korean landscape.
- Seoul - Unfortunately, it’s time to say goodbye, but we hope you thoroughly enjoyed your tour of the DMZ in Korea with us. To accommodate your onward travel and the rest of your day, we provide three convenient drop-off points in central Seoul: Hongdae, City Hall, and Myeong-dong. Feel free to leave via whichever stop is most convenient. Thank you for booking with us, and we hope you have an excellent rest of your stay in Korea.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- Convenient start from a designated meeting place
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and taxes included
- Convenient start from a designated meeting place
- Lunch
- Hotel drop-off (Drop off at the Myeong or Hongik Univ Subway Station)
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Hotel drop-off (Drop off at the Myeong or Hongik Univ Subway Station)
- Gratuities
What is the DMZ
An unforgettable journey like none before
Though the Cold War is a distant memory, Korea remains the sole nation still split from that era. The DMZ stretches across the frontier dividing North and South Korea. Known as the world’s most fortified border, it’s an absolute must-see! Anticipate a deeply engaging and memorable…
What is the DMZ
An unforgettable journey like none before
Though the Cold War is a distant memory, Korea remains the sole nation still split from that era. The DMZ stretches across the frontier dividing North and South Korea. Known as the world’s most fortified border, it’s an absolute must-see! Anticipate a deeply engaging and memorable experience on every DMZ tour! And don’t forget to take in the natural mountain scenery with its bridge. Be sure to enjoy the spectacular views, including the wooden walkway beside the picturesque lake.
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.