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Visitors looking through binoculars at the vast mountain landscape from the DMZ observation deck, with the 'DMZ' text signifying the unique historical importance and division of the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
An excited traveler posing in front of the giant 'DMZ' letters landmark in the Korean DMZ tour area, enjoying a sunny visit and capturing unique memories.
At Imjingak Peace Bridge, two visitors walk across a wooden bridge adorned with South Korean flags and colorful peace ribbons, leading to a distant guard post, symbolizing the longing for reunification.
A collage of the Korean DMZ tour's wine tasting experience, featuring two glasses of red wine, fresh grapes, traditional wine being drawn from a large pot, and a distinctive wine cellar filled with wine bottles.
A collage showcasing multiple experiences on the Korean DMZ tour, including visitors observing the vast DMZ landscape from an observatory, a peace windmill adorned with the South Korean flag, and a historically significant abandoned steam locomotive.

DMZ Tour with Local Specialty Liquor Tasting Courses


Booking confirmation: within 2 days before the departure
Guided language: English / 한국어 / 中文
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

*The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a weapons-free buffer zone between North and South Korea.

*Witness the moment in Korean history that has been the turning point in the world history too.

*This tour also provides a special liquor tasting courses.

*Please enjoy the liquor tasting course that comes with local wine, rice wine and local whiskey.

*If you are accompanied by children, your children will not be provided with liquor tasting service.

[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

Sightseeing Tours

Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Minimum participant requirement8 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Sightseeing typeHistoric site tour
TransportBus tour

Product Info

Experience Korea’s Historical Symbols and Traditional Culture on a Unique Tour: DMZ and Makgeolli Brewery Tour

We invite you to join us on a special journey that allows you to explore both Korea’s historical landmarks and its rich traditional culture. This tour offers a chance to witness the reality of division at the DMZ and learn about Korea’s traditional rice wine, makgeolli, through hands-on experiences. The itinerary includes options to visit the DMZ, Imjingak, the Peace Gondola, Camp Greaves, Dora Observatory, and Tongilchon, followed by either a brewery tour or a makgeolli-making experience. It’s the perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in Korea’s history, the reality of division, and traditional culture.

This tour is ideal for adults aged 18 and over who can enjoy alcoholic beverages. However, minors under 17 are welcome to join if accompanied by an adult guardian. During the winery tour, there is also a jam-making class that minors can participate in, ensuring a fun and enjoyable experience for the whole family.

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An excited traveler posing in front of the giant 'DMZ' letters landmark in the Korean DMZ tour area, enjoying a sunny visit and capturing unique memories.

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A peace-themed memorial sculpture at Camp Greaves, depicting figures pushing the globe, with a visitor posing with soldier mannequins below, symbolizing peace and history.

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A collage combining key DMZ attractions, featuring a serene Peace Park above, and below a South Korean flag windmill, visitors observing through binoculars, and historical train wreckage, showcasing a rich travel experience.

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A visitor intently observing the distant mountains and the expansive landscape of the DMZ region through binoculars from an observation deck, immersed in the historical atmosphere of Korea.

Historical scenes from the Korean DMZ tour: above is the Imjingak Peace Bridge adorned with wish ribbons, and below is a memorial area near an abandoned train, decorated with barbed wire and colorful ribbons, telling the story of division.

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The Korean DMZ Peace Cable Car operating under a clear blue sky, offering a unique aerial perspective of the Demilitarized Zone, connecting history and hope, serving as a vital transport and tourist facility.

Visitors at Dora Observatory looking through binoculars at the Korean Peninsula landscape, with the observatory entrance sign below, offering a profound perspective on the DMZ's history and the reality of division.

A collage showcasing the rich experience of a Korean traditional alcohol tasting course, featuring the exterior of a traditional winery, interior storage area, and large fermentation pots used for brewing makgeolli and whiskey.

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A collage depicting the production process of a Korean specialty alcohol tasting course, including stirring grain ingredients, traditional nuruk (fermentation starter), and various bottled Korean alcoholic beverages displayed on a table, showcasing the brewing culture.

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A collage of the unique wine tasting experience after the Korean DMZ tour, featuring red wine in glasses, fresh Sanmeoru wild grapes, a traditional winery's oak barrel cellar, and the winemaking process.

Purchase Notice

*Guests may ride a shared bus for transferring to / from locations

*Please provide the details of all participants' passport when you book, holder's name, date of birth and the passport number. Please remember that all participants' passports should be present on the tour day.

*Please provide all participants' passport detail. The holder's name, passport number and date of birth on the passport.

*No cameras allowed in the tunnel 

*Walking down in the tunnel maybe challenging for some people, please be reminded that there is no elevator or escalator inside the tunnel

*Children accompanying adults are restricted from tasting alcoholic beverages. In some establishments, alcoholic drinks are substituted with non-alcoholic beverages.

* To ensure smooth entry to the DMZ, the pickup time on the day of the tour may be adjusted. If there is a change, the guide will provide information about the time adjustment the day before the tour. It is essential to check the information provided through the email or contact number submitted the day before the tour. If you miss the information and are unable to participate in the tour, cancellation and refunds will not be possible.

* Options C and D: *No drop-off service is provided. The tour will conclude at the last tour stop, which is the brewery.

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Please provide all participants' passport detail. The holder's name, passport number and date of birth on the passport.

  • No cameras allowed in the tunnel

  • Walking down in the tunnel maybe challenging for some people, please be reminded that there is no elevator or escalator inside the tunnel

  • Children accompanying adults are restricted from tasting alcoholic beverages. In some establishments, alcoholic drinks are substituted with non-alcoholic beverages.

  • To ensure smooth entry to the DMZ, the pickup time on the day of the tour may be adjusted. If there is a change, the guide will provide information about the time adjustment the day before the tour. It is essential to check the information provided through the email or contact number submitted the day before the tour. If you miss the information and are unable to participate in the tour, cancellation and refunds will not be possible.

  • Options C and D: *No drop-off service is provided. The tour will conclude at the last tour stop, which is the brewery.

  • ⚠️ 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.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the significance of the DMZ in South Korea for visitors on a tour?

The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is a crucial weapons-free buffer area between North and South Korea, established after the Korean War. Visiting the DMZ offers a profound opportunity to witness a pivotal moment in world history, understand the complexities of the Korean division, and reflect on the enduring hope for peace. It provides deep insights into a unique geopolitical reality through key sites like Dora Observatory and Imjingak.

2. What unique experiences does a DMZ tour offer to visitors?

A DMZ tour provides a unique opportunity to explore key historical sites such as Imjingak, the Peace Gondola, Camp Greaves, Dora Observatory, and Tongilchon. Beyond historical insights, this specific tour also features a special local specialty liquor tasting course. This allows visitors to sample distinctive Korean beverages like local wine, rice wine, and local whiskey, adding a rich cultural dimension to the historical exploration.

3. Are there specific requirements or restrictions for tourists visiting the DMZ?

Yes, strict identification is mandatory; visitors must bring a valid passport on the day of the tour. Access to certain areas of the DMZ is controlled, and specific rules apply, such as dress codes (avoiding overly casual attire like shorts or flip-flops) and restrictions on photography in designated zones. It is essential to follow all instructions from tour guides and military personnel for safety and security.

4. How do DMZ tours, like those featuring liquor tasting, differ from other options?

Many DMZ tours primarily focus on historical and geopolitical aspects, offering a standard educational experience. Tours featuring local specialty liquor tasting, however, introduce an enhanced cultural dimension. After exploring significant sites such as Dora Observatory and Imjingak, participants can enjoy sampling authentic Korean alcoholic beverages, including local wine, rice wine, and local whiskey. This unique blend offers both historical education and local cultural immersion, distinguishing it from conventional tours.

5. What is typically included in the DMZ Tour with Local Specialty Liquor Tasting Courses?

Through KKday, you can easily book this DMZ tour, which typically includes visits to significant sites within the DMZ region such as Imjingak, the Peace Gondola, Camp Greaves, Dora Observatory, and Tongilchon. A highlight is the special liquor tasting course, featuring local wine, rice wine, and local whiskey. KKday ensures convenient transportation to and from the DMZ area, and professional guide services are commonly part of the comprehensive package, simplifying your travel arrangements and providing valuable insights.

6. What kind of local specialty liquors are offered during the DMZ tour tasting experience?

During the DMZ tour's unique tasting experience, participants can sample a selection of distinctive Korean local specialty liquors. This typically includes local wine, often made from wild grapes (Sanmeoru), traditional Korean rice wine, and local whiskey. This tasting offers a sweet respite and a cultural insight into Korean beverage traditions, providing a well-rounded experience after exploring the DMZ's historical sites.

7. Which key historical sites are typically visited during a DMZ tour?

A DMZ tour usually includes visits to several significant historical and observational sites that offer unique insights into the Korean division. These commonly include Imjingak, which symbolizes the hope for reunification; the Peace Gondola, providing views across the civilian control line; Camp Greaves, a former US army base; the Dora Observatory, offering glimpses into North Korea; and the 'Unification Village' or Tongilchon, a village within the civilian control zone.

8. What should visitors prepare for a DMZ tour experience?

Visitors should prepare by bringing a valid passport for identification, as it is mandatory for entry into certain zones. Comfortable walking shoes are highly recommended as there will be walking involved at various sites. It's advisable to check the weather forecast and dress appropriately, as parts of the tour are outdoors. Be prepared to follow all instructions from your tour guide and military personnel due to the sensitive nature of the area.

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