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7.5 hours
What is the DMZ – an exciting experience like no other
While the Cold War happened a long time ago, Korea is the only country that still remains divided as a consequence. The DMZ lies on the border between the North and the South. This is the most heavily fortified...
We offer three convenient meeting points in downtown Seoul. These are Myeongdong Subway Station (Exit 9), Seoul City Hall Subway Station (Exit 6), and Hongdae Subway Station (Exit 3). Here you can meet your lovely tour guide and our comfortable DMZ tour bus. Please aim to arrive around 10-15 minutes...
Dive into the Korean Demilitarized Zone, a 4 km-wide strip splitting North and South since 1953. Hear the eerie quiet as gravel crunches underfoot. See barbed wire gleam and feel the Cold War’s lingering tension. Your guide shares tales of defectors and secret tunnels, sending chills down your spine. Peer...
Start your DMZ adventure at Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park, a vibrant ode to peace. Hear colorful pinwheels whir and smell fresh pines. Touch the rusted “Iron Horse” train, a Korean War relic of a broken North-South railway. Opened in 2002, this park draws millions to reflect near the DMZ. See ribbons...
The Bridge of Freedom, a temporary wooden span built in 1953 after the Korean War armistice, replaced a destroyed railroad bridge over the Imjin River. It carried 12,773 prisoners to South Korea, who shouted “Long live freedom!”, earning its name. Hear its planks creak and the river rush below. See...
(Optional) The JSA Museum is a standout must-visit on this DMZ tour. It's the only site outside the actual Joint Security Area that brings Panmunjom's history to life so vividly. You'll step into precise replicas of the T2 and T3 conference rooms, where the defining talks that split Korea took...
Mangbaedan Memorial Altar, built in 1987 near the DMZ, is where families honor loved ones in North Korea, especially during holidays. Hear prayers on ribbons flutter in the breeze. Smell faint incense and touch the altar’s cool stone. See the Imjin River sparkle and feel the sting of division just...
Dokgae Bridge, built in 1950 and scarred by the Korean War, once linked North and South across the Imjin River. Hear its weathered beams creak and feel the river’s cool mist. See herons glide over green banks, the DMZ’s tension humming nearby. Smell fresh water and touch historic wood. Sunlight...
Journey to Jangdan Station on your DMZ tour from Seoul to witness the Iron Horse, a weathered steam locomotive that once thundered along the Gyeongui Line before the Korean War brought it to a halt in 1950. Now a preserved relic since the 1953 armistice, this bullet-pocked giant stands as...
Pyeonghwauijong, The Peace Bell, is a 21-ton bronze symbol of reunification in Imjingak Park, cast in 2002. Feel its deep chime vibrate through you. Touch its gleaming surface and hear prayer flags rustle. Smell pine-scented air as sunlight glints off its curves, with hills rising nearby. Its ring echoes across...
We will stop shortly at the Unification Bridge military checkpoint. Here, soldiers will inspect our bus and carry out ID verification checks. Please have your passport, Military ID Card, or South Korea-issued ARC (Alien Registration Card) ready so we can proceed to cross the bridge and enter without delay.
Our bus will glide over the serene Imjin River, taking in its stunning beauty. We will watch for vibrant wildlife and birds thriving undisturbed in this sanctuary since the Korean Armistice Agreement was signed.
A stop not to be missed on our itinerary is the Third Tunnel, also known as the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, or the Third Tunnel of Aggression. Located 12 kilometres away from Munsan and 52 from Seoul, the tunnel was discovered in 1978. Its purpose was to be used to invade...
Dora Observatory, rebuilt in 2018, offers South Korea’s closest view of North Korea, established in 1986. Sitting at the top of Dorasan, the Observatory is ideal for looking across the border. This is the part closest to the North and is one of travellers’ favourite highlights on the tour! Use...
Unwind at Tongilchon Jangdankong Maeul, a peaceful village tucked just beyond the DMZ’s Civilian Control Line, where the pristine lands of the Korean Demilitarized Zone nurture Korea’s renowned Jangdan soybeans. Indulge in the smooth, earthy richness of handmade soybean ice cream, a local treat that travelers can’t stop praising for...
(Optional) The Gamaksan Red Suspension Bridge in Korea is a 150-meter-long and 1.5-meter-wide suspension bridge built in 2018 to honor Korean War heroes near the DMZ. It can hold up to 900 adults and is constructed to withstand 30 meters per second winds and earthquakes of up to 7 magnitude....
(Optional) Majang Lake’s 220-meter suspension bridge, built in 2017, spans a reservoir turned urban oasis from a 2000s farm site. Feel it bounce as you cross, heart racing over dazzling waters. See greenery reflect and smell wildflowers. Peek through bulletproof glass below for a rush! Boardwalks and cafes add trendy...
Drop-off location 1: Get off at Hongdae for a vibrant, youthful vibe filled with trendy cafes, street performances, and unique shops. This artsy neighborhood, centered around Hongik University, offers K-pop shows, quirky arcades, and delicious street food, perfect for immersing yourself in Seoul’s creative culture.
Drop-off location 2: Step off at Seoul City Hall to explore a blend of historic and modern Seoul, with the iconic City Hall buildings and nearby Deoksugung Palace. Enjoy public events, snap photos at the “I SEOUL U” sign, or relax by the fountain in the lively plaza.
Drop-off location 3: Disembark at Myeongdong for a bustling shopping haven renowned for beauty products, fashion, and Korean street food. Visit the iconic Myeongdong Cathedral, catch a traditional performance, or indulge in authentic Korean street food like tteokbokki and hotteok.
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