HomeㆍPackage TourㆍDMZ & JSA (Panmunjeom)
Afternoon DMZ Tour (Minimum: 4 people)
Tour Course
Hotel(free pick-up)] → Imjingak Park → Freedom Bridge → ID Check Point → PassBy Unification Village → The 3rd Tunnel(DMZ Theater, Exhibition Hall) → Dora Observatory → Dorasan Station → Imjingak Park → Ginseng Center or Amethyst Factory → Hotel(free drop-off)
Time : Daily 11:00~17:30
Price : ₩ 65,000 p/p
  \ 55,000 p/p [over 5 people]
No tour on Mondays and national holidays.
You should bring your passport on tour day.
Lunch is not included.
You should bring your Passport.
Koreans can not join the Panmunjeom Tour.(only DMZ tour is available to Koreans)
Under 10years old is not allowed to visit JSA(Panmunjeom).
DMZ and JSA(Panmunjeom) are under control of military, tour schedule could be changed or cancelled without prior notice.
Drinking alcoholic beverages before the tour is prohibited, and you must cooperate and follow the directions of the
company’s tour guides.
You should keep the dress code for visiting JSA(Panmunjeom)
Dress code for JSA :Casual clothes are acceptable, but worn or faded jeans, sandals, revealing clothes
(short pants, tops, sleeveless), sports wear and military styled wear are prohibited.
Cancellation Charge Policy:
- 50% of the fare (on the day before tour day)
- 100% of the fare (on the tour day)
Imjin-Gak Park
Imjin-Gak is located about 50 kilometers northwest of Seoul. It’s about a 40-minute drive north on Freedom Road. Every New Year’s Days, there is a joint memorial service to comfort the 10million South Koreans separated from their families in North Korea. The kyung-Ui Railroad, which will connect South and North Korea when completed, passes through Imgin-Gak Park. Therefore, one may feel the pain of separation while simultaneously feeling the hopes for reconciliation.
Freedom Bridge
The only bridge crossing Imjin River and also the only one bridge between South and North Korea. The history says Since about 13,000 war captives crossed the bridge crying Hurrah for freedom, which gave bridge its name, “the bridge of freedom’. It was originally the Kyoungui railway bridge, and reconstructed to the road bridge later.
The 3rd Tunnel
The North Korean Tunnel, one and half hours drive from Seoul, was designed to make a surprise attack on Seoul. The visit is a real eye-opening experience and it will leave you with a dramatic sense of the tremendous tragedy of separated families, the division of the peninsular and the hopes for tragedy of separated families, the division of the peninsular and hopes for reunification.
Dora Observatory
Dora observatory was built by the ministry of National Defense on September 8th, 1986. You can view a part of North Korean life from this observation platform, the nearest point to North Korean from South Korea.
Dorasan Station
On the inter-Korean Summit of June 2000, two Korean leaders reached an agreement to restore the cross-border railway connecting Seoul and Shinuiju, Known as the “kyongui Line’. Construction to reconnect the reil way between Seoul and Shinuiju commenced in September 2000. Dorasan station, the northernmost station in South Korea, has planned to connect the Kyoungui sun(line) and it will be linked to the European continent via the siverian Railway.
DMZ
This is perhaps one of the most unusual tourist destinations in the world. The DMZ was created by the Korean Armistice Agreements, which was singed on July 27, 1953. The Armistice created a 155-mile long military demarcation line(MDL) with a 2-kilometer wide demilitarized zone on each side of it(for a total width of 4kilometers). It has been a half-century since Korea was divided and exchanges between the North and the South were stopped at the DMZ.
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