Explore the DMZ’s 2nd tunnel and Y-shaped bridge with a safe, budget-friendly tour. No shopping, just pure adventure and history.
Explore the DMZ’s 2nd tunnel and Y-shaped bridge with a safe, budget-friendly tour. No shopping, just pure adventure and history.
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The 2nd Tunnel - Another Infiltration Tunnel constructed by North Korea!
The 2nd Tunnel is located in the Cherwon area.
Discovered in the DMZ along the military demarcation line.
After extensive excavation on March 19, 1975, the second tunnel intended for a sudden North Korean raid was uncovered in the Korean army’s area.
More than 30,000 soldiers…
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The 2nd Tunnel - Another Infiltration Tunnel constructed by North Korea!
The 2nd Tunnel is located in the Cherwon area.
Discovered in the DMZ along the military demarcation line.
After extensive excavation on March 19, 1975, the second tunnel intended for a sudden North Korean raid was uncovered in the Korean army’s area.
More than 30,000 soldiers can pass through this tunnel in an hour. Seven South Korean soldiers were attacked by North Korean soldiers when this tunnel was discovered.
The tunnel is situated in a solid granitic layer, with a total length of 3.5 km, located 50m-160m underground. -
Cheorwon Peace Observatory - The Peace Observatory is located within 2 km of North Korea!
The first floor is an exhibition hall, and the second floor is an observatory, allowing tourists to view the ecosystem, the fortress of Gung-Ye Castle town, Pyeonggang tableland, and Seonjeon town of North Korea in the DMZ.
It is a place where visitors can see the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and North Korea at a glance. -
Woljeongri Station - Woljeong-ri station, where the division of North and South Korea can be felt
Woljeongni station is located close to the border area of the Military Demarcation Line, inside the civilian control line.
It used to operate to the North side when Korea was united, but it was closed due to the Korean War. -
Korean Workers’ Party Headquarters - Korean Workers’ Party Headquarters, formerly occupied by North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party of Korea.
Many individuals engaged in anti-communist activities under communist rule were captured here, tortured, and ruthlessly slaughtered.
It was initially situated in North Korea, but after the Korean War, it came under South Korean control. -
Pocheon - Visit the Y-Shaped Suspension Bridge, a uniquely shaped suspension bridge connecting the ecological landscape complex. The bridge is 410m long and is the longest suspension bridge in South Korea! Experience the thrill on the bridge while looking down at the expansive Hantangang River!

- Admission fees to DMZ
- Visit to Odusan or Dora Observatory
- Roundtrip transfer from Seoul
- Licensed professional tour guide
- Admission fees to DMZ
- Visit to Odusan or Dora Observatory
- Roundtrip transfer from Seoul
- Licensed professional tour guide
- Lunch
- Traveler’s insurance
- Anything not mentioned in details
- Lunch
- Traveler’s insurance
- Anything not mentioned in details
Experience a unique DMZ tour in Korea, led by former military officers. Meet Agent SJ, Agent Tiger, and Agent Eddie, who don’t just recount history—they’ve lived it. Explore the DMZ with visits to two distinct observatories!
[DMZ Exploration with Retired Military Officers]
These guides offer more than just historical facts; they share personal…
Experience a unique DMZ tour in Korea, led by former military officers. Meet Agent SJ, Agent Tiger, and Agent Eddie, who don’t just recount history—they’ve lived it. Explore the DMZ with visits to two distinct observatories!
[DMZ Exploration with Retired Military Officers]
These guides offer more than just historical facts; they share personal experiences. Your guides include:
Agent SJ “A Special Forces Major and Iraq veteran from the 707 Special Mission Battalion.”
Agent Tiger “A former Artillery Battalion Commander with two decades of frontline service.”
Agent Eddie “An expert on Infiltration Tunnels and a DMZ briefer for top U.S. and Korean officials.”
▶ Visit two observatories—Dora and Odusan—one located in the DMZ and the other offering the best and closest view of North Korea.
▶ Enter the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, where Eddie once led security operations.
▶ Explore Unification Village and Imjingak Park, featuring the Bridge of Freedom, a steam locomotive, the Mangbaedan Altar, and more, while listening to stories from those who served there.
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- Schedule and details can be changed due to unexpected situations including military training schedule changes, traffic, weathers
- It has minimum number of guest to proceed the tour.
- The total duration is including traffic hours on the bus
- One of observatory which is the best view on the date to be visited.
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.