Experience the DMZ in a small group of 6 to 10 travellers in a comfortable mini-bus or van. With fewer participants, you’ll have more opportunities to ask questions, hear in-depth explanations and interact directly with your guide throughout the tour. Compared to large bus tours with 30-40 participants, this allows for a more immersive experience and a higher level of personal service.
[Imjingak Peace Park]
Imjingak Peace Park is the symbolic gateway to the DMZ and a place that offers deep insight into the Korean War. Here, you’ll see important historical sites such as the Freedom Bridge—once used by around 13,000 refugees seeking freedom—as well as Mangbaedan, where North Korean defectors pay tribute to their hometowns. You’ll also view the Jangdan Station steam locomotive, which was used to transport military supplies during the war.
[The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel]
The Third Tunnel is one of the best-known sites in the DMZ. Stretching 1,635 metres long, 2 metres wide, and 2 metres high, it was secretly built by North Korea as an invasion route into South Korea. The tunnel is large enough for an entire military division to pass through at once and was designed to transport troops, weapons, and ammunition. Remarkably, it was excavated using only basic tools and dynamite and was discovered in the 1970s following information from a North Korean defector.
[Dora Observatory]
Dorasan Observatory offers a rare opportunity to observe North Korea from a distance. From this mountaintop observatory, you can view parts of North Korea, including the Kaesong Industrial Complex, a propaganda village near the massive North Korean flagpole, and buildings in the Joint Security Area on clear days.
[Unification Village]
Unification Village is the final stop of the DMZ tour. Established in the 1970s with government support, the village was originally created as part of international propaganda efforts. Its structure was inspired by Israel’s kibbutz system. Today, around 400 residents live here, most of whom work in agriculture.
[Welcome Gift]
Enjoy a traditional Korean snack (Yakgwa) and refreshing corn tea during the tour.
[Tour Course]
- Imjingak Peace Park (Mangbaedan, Freedom Bridge, Jangdan Station steam locomotive)
- The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel
- Dora Observatory
- Unification Village
[Meeting Point]
*7:00AM Course
- Myeongdong Station Exit 5 (7:00AM)
- Hongik Univ. Station Exit 3 (7:30AM)
[Drop off]
Hongik Univ. Station
Myeongdong Station
*This tour requires a minimum of 6 participants to operate.
If the minimum is not met, you will be offered a date change or a full refund.