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Viator Partner
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개요
Visit Imjingak, ride the Peace Gondola(optional) across Imjin River, explore Camp Greaves, a former U.S. military base used during the Korean War, walk through the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel and witness North Korea at Dora Observatory.
* In order to apply for DMZ area entry, please provide the following details for each traveler: 1. Nationality, 2. Passport name, 3. Passport number (indicate gender in brackets, Male/Female, after the passport num) 5. Date of birth
All participants must bring their valid passport on the tour day.
포함 사항
- Private transportation
- English & Chinese Speaking Guide
- Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off
- Camp Greaves Experiences Fee
- DMZ Admission Fees
불포함 사항
- Meals
- Traveler's Insurance
- Other Personal Expenses
- Gondola Ticket
추가 정보
티켓 정보
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
투어 옵션
Paju DMZ Private Tour
취소 정책
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
일정
Located just 7 kilometers from the Military Demarcation Line, Imjingak is a symbolic and historical park built to console those displaced by the Korean War. The park features various monuments, including the Freedom Bridge, which once allowed repatriated prisoners of war and soldiers to cross back into South Korea. You’ll also see remnants of old trains that were stopped in their tracks by war, a poignant reminder of Korea’s division. This tranquil site offers visitors a moving introduction to the complex history between North and South Korea.
Camp Greaves is 2km away from the Southern Limit Line of the DMZ. The US forces in Korea were stationed here for about 50 years. It was renovated to an officers' quarter in 2013. It is currently used as a Youth Hostel. You can enjoy the exhibitions and displays in the area.
Optionally take the Peace Gondola ride across the Imjingang River into the DMZ civilian control zone. While riding the gondola, you'll get a rare view of the heavily restricted area that separates North and South Korea. Once you reach the other side, you can explore the Peace Gondola Observatory, learn about Korea’s divided history, and see historical remnants like guard posts and wire fences up close. It’s a thought-provoking experience combining scenic beauty with deep historical meaning.
Discovered in 1978, the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel is one of four underground tunnels dug by North Korea in an attempt to invade the South. Stretching over 1.6 kilometers long and capable of moving 30,000 troops per hour, the tunnel is both a fascinating and sobering example of the tensions on the Korean Peninsula. Equipped with safety helmets, you’ll descend into the tunnel to witness its cramped dimensions and strategic design, walking along a route that once symbolized potential conflict but now serves as a powerful site of education and remembrance.
Situated on top of Mount Dora, this observatory allows you to look across the heavily fortified DMZ and into the mysterious terrain of North Korea. On a clear day, you can view the North Korean propaganda village, military outposts, and even daily life in the border town of Kaesong through high-powered binoculars. The observatory provides a rare and surreal experience—standing just meters from one of the most secretive countries in the world, all while learning about the reality of life on both sides of the divide.
지원 언어
위치
Nosang-ri, Jangdan-myeon, Paju, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
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