Join our Korean DMZ Tour and explore the history of the Korean War with expert guides from Seoul. No shopping involved. Book now!
Join our Korean DMZ Tour and explore the history of the Korean War with expert guides from Seoul. No shopping involved. Book now!
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DMZ - The DMZ is a distinctive region where one can witness a nation split into two. This tour includes visits to the 3rd Tunnel, DMZ Exhibition Hall, Dora Observatory, and Unification Village. Experience the tension and hope for peace in Korea while learning about its history and future.
[DMZ Theater & Exhibition Hall]
The DMZ Theater and…
- DMZ - The DMZ is a distinctive region where one can witness a nation split into two. This tour includes visits to the 3rd Tunnel, DMZ Exhibition Hall, Dora Observatory, and Unification Village. Experience the tension and hope for peace in Korea while learning about its history and future.
[DMZ Theater & Exhibition Hall]
The DMZ Theater and Exhibition Hall presents videos and significant artifacts that help visitors comprehend the painful history of Korea’s division. Through displays of photographs, documents, and relics from the past, visitors can gain a deeper and clearer understanding of the historical events that led to the division of the Korean Peninsula.
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Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park - Imjingak Park, initially established as a place of solace for refugees from North Korea during the Korean War, features several symbolic monuments such as the Freedom Bridge, the Soldiers’ Memorial, and the Peace Bell. Adjacent to it, Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park offers visitors a chance to reflect on Korea’s history, the ongoing tensions, and hopes for peace. With monuments like the Mangbaedan, a war-damaged steam locomotive, and open spaces dedicated to remembrance and harmony, the area holds strong potential to be designated as an international peace park.
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Imjingak-ro - [North Korea Experience Hall] The North Korea Experience Hall is a newly popular attraction in the DMZ tour, offering a deeper and more educational way to satisfy curiosity about North Korea. Beyond a simple exhibition of the division, it provides an immersive experience that presents North Korea, a mysterious space, in a fact-based educational manner. The hall features fact-driven content, including real testimonies from defectors and audiovisual documentaries, to help visitors gain a serious understanding of North Korea. This attraction creates a strong synergy with the DMZ tour by offering Q&A sessions with defectors, allowing visitors to experience content that naturally leads to a deeper understanding of North Korean society.
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Dora Observatory - Dora Observatory is one of the few places where you can directly witness the reality of Korea’s division. On clear days, the flagpole in Kijŏng-dong, the southernmost village in North Korea, can be seen from Dora Observatory with the naked eye, and even more clearly through a telescope. Dora Observatory has indoor and outdoor areas. Depending on the weather or security situation, the outdoor area may be closed, allowing observation of North Korea only from indoors.
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The Third Tunnel - The Third Tunnel, discovered in 1978, is a secret infiltration tunnel built by North Korea in the 1970s as part of its military strategy to invade the South. Located just 52 kilometers from Seoul, the tunnel measures 1,635 meters in length, approximately 1.95 meters in height, and 2.1 meters in width—large enough to allow the passage of armed troops. Dora Park features sculptures that convey historical significance and a message of peace to visitors.
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Gamaksan Chulleong Bridge - (Optional) Gamaksan Suspension Bridge Opened in 2016, this bridge — the longest mountain suspension bridge in South Korea — offers a thrilling experience, as if walking above the clouds. The bridge is named The Gloucester Heroes Bridge in honor of the heroic achievement of the soldiers of the Gloucestershire Regiment who fought against the Chinese Communist Army during the Korean War to defend Seolmari to the last and block the Chinese advance on Seoul for three days.

- Professional guide
- Pickup (Provided at limited places on the list)
- Professional guide
- Pickup (Provided at limited places on the list)
- Food and drinks
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Hotel pick-up
- Hotel drop-off
- Food and drinks
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Hotel pick-up
- Hotel drop-off
This DMZ expert tour will take you to the Korean DMZ that is located about an hour away from Seoul. You will see the Third Tunnel, the DMZ Exhibition Hall, the Dora Observatory, the Dorasan Station (closed temporally by military) and pass by the Unification Village on the way back to Seoul. It will be an educational experience to learn about the Korean…
This DMZ expert tour will take you to the Korean DMZ that is located about an hour away from Seoul. You will see the Third Tunnel, the DMZ Exhibition Hall, the Dora Observatory, the Dorasan Station (closed temporally by military) and pass by the Unification Village on the way back to Seoul. It will be an educational experience to learn about the Korean War and its history.
If you choose suspension option, you will visit Gloster Hill Memorial garden which was battle field during the War and Gamaksan Chulleong (Suspension) Bridge which is one of longest suspension bridge in Korea and the nearest Mountain to the DMZ.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- The duration can be delayed or shorter following the DMZ situation
- Not provided pick-up from Airport and Cruise Port.
- In case of heavy rain, snow or security control, Suspension bridge can be closed. Instead, you will visit Odusan Unification Observatorry
- The itinerary can be changed by military control
- Not recommended for travelers with claustrophobia for the 3rd Tunnel. Instead, the traveler may wait outside.
- Not recommended for elderly for the 3rd Tunnel as slope way. Instead, they may wait outside.
- Not recommended for travelers with acrophobia (fear of height) for the suspension bridge . Instead, they may wait at the view point.
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.