
DMZ Half-Day Tour to Third Tunnel, Dora Observatory, Imjingak Park & More
Seoul
Od58.000 KRW
DMZ Full-Day Tour to 2nd Tunnel, Cliffside Path & More
This comprehensive DMZ tour takes you deep into Korea's Demilitarised Zone, offering rare access to one of the world's most heavily fortified borders. You'll explore the 2nd Infiltration Tunnel, witness the divided landscape from observation points, and discover sites that tell the story of Korea's separation. The full-day experience combines historical education with stunning natural scenery along the Hantangang River.
Your English-speaking guide provides context and stories at each stop, from underground tunnels built by North Korea to the abandoned train station that symbolises the country's division. The tour includes dramatic basalt cliffs formed by volcanic activity and visits to significant sites like the Korean Workers' Party Headquarters ruins.
This full-day tour departs from Myeongdong Station Exit 10. You must bring valid photo identification for DMZ access. The tour involves walking and is not suitable for wheelchair users or very young children due to its duration and some restricted access areas.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. Photography is permitted at most locations but restricted in certain DMZ areas - always follow your guide's instructions. Prohibited items include alcohol, smoking products, and pets.
If you're interested in exploring more of Seoul's historical sites, consider the Gyeongbokgung Palace guided tour or discover traditional culture with a Bukchon Hanok Village walking experience.
Journey into one of the world’s most intriguing and significant border areas with this full-day DMZ tour from Seoul. Designed for those eager to understand Korea’s division and heritage, the route features a curated selection of historic and scenic sites with an English-speaking guide to share stories and insights at every stop.
Delve deep underground into the 2nd Infiltration Tunnel, discovered in 1975 and cunningly engineered by North Korea. This clandestine passage, long a symbol of tension, is now a preserved site where you’ll walk through history, learn about its strategic purpose, and see up close the fortifications put in place.
The Cheorwon Peace Observatory offers vistas of North Korea and the DMZ’s landscapes. Step up to the telescopes to peer across the border as your guide explains the present-day and historic significance of this lookout. Photography here is a highlight for many participants.
Next, you’ll witness Woljeong-ri Station’s iconic train carriage, halted in time as a poignant reminder of separation. Alongside, stories at Cheorwon History & Culture Park unravel decades of regional struggles and peacemaking efforts, with artefacts from the 1930s to the 1950s on display.
Nature lovers will appreciate the walk along the Hantangang River, known for its dramatic basalt cliffside formation – the result of fascinating volcanic activity. The unique scenery here offers opportunities for reflection and remarkable photos, making this one of the most picturesque segments of the day.
Tour remnants of the Korean Workers' Party Headquarters, gaining insight into its impact during turbulent times. Later, refuel with a traditional Korean lunch at a local restaurant, included in your tour for a taste of authentic cuisine.
Your experience is enhanced with included air-conditioned round-trip transport from Seoul, ensuring seamless transfers between each destination. All site entries and a knowledgeable guide make this both a comfortable and educational day out.
This tour combines moving historical sites with beautiful river landscapes and is suitable for travelers interested in Korea’s story and natural beauty.
Bring valid photo identification for access.
Arrive on time for the scheduled meeting point departure.
Follow all tour guide instructions, especially regarding restricted areas.
Dress respectfully and comfortably for walking and changing weather conditions.
Avoid carrying prohibited items such as alcohol, smoking products or pets.
Yes, a traditional Korean lunch is included as part of the package.
While children can participate, the tour is not recommended for very young children due to its length and some areas with limited access.
Photography is permitted at most sites but may be restricted in certain DMZ locations. Always follow your guide's instructions.
Bring a valid photo ID, comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and water.
No, this tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Myeongdong Station Exit 10, 61-7 Chungmuro 2(i)-ga, Jung-gu
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