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JSA (Panmunjeom) Tour (Minimum: 1 person) |
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Tour Course |
Hotel(free pick-up) → Via Lotte Hotel → Unification Park → Lunch → ID Check Point → Camp Bonifas(Slideshow&Briefing) → Tour of JSA(Freedom House-Conference Room-Bridge of No Return) → Camp Bonifas → Drop-off at Lotte Hotel |
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Time : 09:30-16:20 |
Price : ₩ 85,000 p/p |
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No tour on Mondays and national holidays. You should bring your passport on tour day. Under 10 years old is not allowed for JSA(Panmunjeom)Tour. Korean can’t join JSA(Panmunjeom) Tour. DMZ & JSA are under control of military. Schedule could be changed or cancelled without prior notice. Drinking alcoholic beverages before the tour is prohibited.
Dress Code : Casual Clothes are acceptable , but worn or faded jeans, sandals, revealing clothes(short pants, tops, sleeveless), sports wear and military styled wear are probibited. Lunch is included. |
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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) |
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Joint Security Area |
Unlike any other place, Panmunjom shows the tension between two nations and also makes one realize the importance of the liberty and the peace.
Panmunjom is the venue for negotiations between North and South Korean government officials and United Command(UNC) and North Korean military officers.
Panmunjom is also a place where you can still feel the tension of the Cold War as it attests to the contentious history of Korea during the last half century |
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Camp Bonifas |
The U.N. Command forces have jurisdiction over the Panmunjom that is the only place controlled by them in South Korea. The forces stay in the Camp Bonifas named in honor of the late captain Auther G. Bonifas who was killed in the axe murder incident in Panmunjom area on 18 August 1976. |
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Freedom House |
The new freedom House was constructed on 9 July 1998. It provides facilities for South-North Korean contacts, meetings and exchanges, and houses the Liaison Office with North and South Korea. When the original Freedom House was built in 1965, Red Cross representatives from the South used it to make contacts with their North Korean counterparts. |
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Bridge of No Return |
Bridge of ‘No Return’ is astride the Military Demarcation Line. After the 1953’s Armistice, on this bridge there was an exchange of prisoners of war. The name of this particular bridge was derived from the fact that the prisoners of war voluntarily in favor of choosing North Korea, since the event of POW exchange following the armistice became in effect, were unable to South Korea. |
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