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UNESCO Hantangang river on Milky Way Bridge
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UNESCO Hantangang river
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UNESCO Hantangang River
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DMZ Tour, 2nd Tunnel & UNESCO Suspension Bridge Tour from Seoul

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Overview

The 2nd Tunnel was discovered in an area 13km north of Cheorwon within the DMZ on March 19, 1975.

As arch of rocks, it has 2.1m width, 2m height, 3.5km length and located between 50 and 160m (160 and 520ft) below ground.
About 30,000 armed troops could infiltrate through the tunnel in an hour with vehicles, artillery pieces, and even tanks.

It's Available to explore 500m length of the tunnel for now and accessible to nearest Southern limit line. Possible to watch lush greenery near Guard Posts and General Out Posts of South Korea versus Guard Posts, Naktagoji, and Kim Ilsung goji of North Korea.

The granites, formed in 110 milion years ago, was covered by basalt lava flow and eroded after made asymmetrical natural views of Hantan River
Able to feel dazzling and beauty by walking through 30 and 40m heights cliffside path which surrounded by Columnar jointing,
UNESCO Global Geopark that has length of 3.6km and width 1.5m.

At least 2 people are required activity to take place.

What's Included

  • hotel pick-up
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Professional English speaking guide

What's Not Included

  • Gratuities
  • Travel insurance
  • Lunch

Additional Information

    Ticket Information

    • Mobile or paper ticket accepted
    • One per booking

    Tour Options

    Private Tour (2nd tunnel)

    Private
    English
    日本語

    DMZ Tour: 2nd Tunnel & UNESCO

    Meeting points: Myeong-dong station Exit 10 at 07:00 am
    English
    日本語

    Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

    Itinerary

    Stop 1
    30m

    The origins of the building are unclear, as records indicate that it was built in early 1946, prior to the establishment of the Workers' Party of North Korea (predecessor to the current Workers' Party of Korea).

    Admission Not Included
    Stop 2
    1h 30m

    The 2nd Tunnel, which was made by North Koreans to invade South Korea, was discovered on March 24, 1975. This tunnel is 3.5 kilometers long and sits 50~160 meters below the surface. It stretches out 1.1 kilometers and 2.4 kilometers in the south and north directions respectively. Only 500 meters is open for tourism among the whole length. Inside of the tunnel, there is a plaza to gather a large military force. The tunnel is divided into 3 exits. The use of this tunnel would allow for thirty thousand armed forces as well as tanks to pass through per hour. For now, the tunnel is operated as part of Cheorwon Security Tourism Course and many tourists visit this area every year.

    Admission Included
    Stop 3
    1h

    Peace observatory with three stories and a basement, opened in November 2007. The first floor is an exhibition hall and the second floor is an observatory, allowing tourists to observe the ecosystem, fortress of Gung-Ye Castle town, Pyeonggang tableland, and Seonjeon town of North Korea in the DMZ. There's also a miniature model produced by state-of-the-art technology and an ultra-precision telescope system, so that tourists can witness and listen to the reality of national division.

    Admission Included
    Stop 4
    30m

    Woljeong-ri Station (Iron Triangle Battlefield) is the last stop before reaching the DMZ. With the sign "The iron horse wants to run again," there stand remains of a train that was used to make frequent trips to North Korea. Located at the spot where the fiercest battle was held during the Korean War, this train marks the partition line of the Korean peninsula. These days Woljeong-ri Station is under the control of the Cheorwon-gun Office and hundreds of thousands of people visit this unique tourist area every year.

    Admission Not Included
    Stop 5
    30m

    The Sky Bridge, the renowned suspension bridge featured in the drama Crash Landing on You, and enjoy the breathtaking views of Hantangang Geopark.

    Admission Not Included
    Stop 6
    20m

    Bidulginang Falls The name "Bidulginang" comes from the Korean word “nang,” meaning “nest,” inspired by the hundreds of white doves that once nested in a cave behind the waterfall. On September 26, 2012, the Cultural Heritage Administration designated the Pocheon Hantangang Basalt Gorge and Bidulginang Falls as Natural Monument No. 537. Thanks to its stunning location and unique natural beauty, the falls have also appeared in popular historical K-dramas such as The Slave Hunters (Chuno), Queen Seondeok, and Warrior Baek Dong-soo.

    Admission Not Included

    Meeting Point

    Start Point

    Myeong-dong Station Exit#10 at 07:00 am

    End Point

    Myeong-dong subway station

    Ticket Redemption

    INDIRECT_DELIVERY

    Available Languages

    日本語(GUIDE)
    English(GUIDE)

    Location

    415-2 Daehoesan-ri, Yeongbuk-myeon, Pocheon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

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