* Join an intimate small-group DMZ experience limited to just 13 guests, designed for a more personal and deeper look into North Korea beyond a typical sightseeing tour.
* Visit North Korea-themed Experience Center, an immersive space designed to help visitors understand life across the border.
* Meet a North Korean defector and hear her raw, firsthand escape story inside and join a liva QnA session.
* Explore Korea’s DMZ. Step inside the 3rd Invasion Tunnel, a hidden passage once built by North Korea for a surprise attack. Then visit Dora Observatory, where you can look across the border into North Korean territory.
* Taste authentic North Korean cuisine prepared by a North Korean defector chef formerly from Okryugwan, one of North Korea’s most renowned premium restaurants.
• A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
• DMZ is military area and can be closed suddenly without any notice on the day on site. If it happens, alternative tour will be provided. And no refunds.
• This is DMZ tour not JSA.
Please arrive at the designated location 5 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Since the DMZ is a military area, it may be suddenly closed on the day without prior notice. In such cases, an alternative tour will be provided.
⚠️All the itineraries of our company do not include personal travel insurance. There are certain risks and dangers in outdoor activities. Guests must evaluate their own health or ability.The company will not be responsible for any physical damage or casualty caused by accidents or unpredictable factors.
The Korean DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a critical buffer zone established after the Korean War. It represents a poignant symbol of the ongoing division between North and South Korea, offering a unique opportunity to understand the region's complex history and geopolitical tensions. Visitors can see firsthand the remnants of a conflict that shaped the modern world.
Yes, visiting the DMZ, including sites like the 3rd Invasion Tunnel and Dora Observatory, offers a profoundly unique and educational experience. It provides deep insights into the history of the Korean War and the current state of inter-Korean relations, which is invaluable for understanding the region's past and present.
This DMZ Premium Small Group tour is designed for a personal and deeper exploration, limited to just 13 guests. It includes a visit to a North Korea-themed Experience Center, a chance to meet a North Korean defector for a firsthand story and Q&A, and the opportunity to taste authentic North Korean cuisine prepared by a defector chef.
Yes, key sites within the DMZ, such as the 3rd Invasion Tunnel and Dora Observatory, are generally accessible to visitors as part of organized tours like this one. Operational status can vary, but this premium tour offers direct access to these significant locations for a comprehensive experience.
At the North Korea-themed Experience Center, visitors can expect an immersive space designed to help them understand life across the border. This center provides valuable insights into North Korean culture, daily life, and the perspectives of its people, offering a deeper context to the DMZ's significance.
On this tour, guests have the unique opportunity to meet a North Korean defector. You will hear her raw, firsthand escape story and can participate in a live Q&A session. This direct interaction provides an invaluable personal perspective on life in North Korea and the defection process.
Exploring the 3rd Invasion Tunnel allows visitors to step inside a hidden passage secretly built by North Korea for a surprise attack on the South. It offers a tangible and stark reminder of the historical tensions and military readiness that characterize the division of the Korean peninsula.
This DMZ tour offers the chance to taste authentic North Korean cuisine. The dishes are prepared by a North Korean defector chef who previously worked at Okryugwan, one of North Korea’s most renowned premium restaurants, ensuring an exceptionally genuine culinary experience.