DMZ tour
DMZ Course: The 3rd infiltration Tunnel – DMZ Theater / Exhibition Hall – Dora observatory – Dorasan Station – Unification Village (Pass by)
The 3rd Tunnel: Discovered in 1978 by South Korean forces, the tunnel spans over 1,635m in length, 2m in width, and 2m in height and is located 52km from Seoul. It is estimated that approximately 30,000 soldiers could move through the tunnel per hour. It is considered to be more threatening than the 1st and 2nd tunnels.
Dora observatory: Located nearby the 3rd Tunnel, Dora observatory was first opened to the public in 1987. Here, you can overlook North Korea and various locations including Gaeseong, Songaksan, Kim Il-Sung Statue, and Cooperation Farm (Geumamgol).
Cherry –
Loved the food and the tourist spots!
Nabil –
A trip with a lot of emotion ! 👍🏻
Melanie –
Such an unexpected and interesting tour through Korean War history, we loved it!
Being able to see this version of the Korea was truly amazing.
Thank you!
Iris –
A day rich in emotion, the history behind this country is really upsetting.
Antoine –
This was my first time at the DMZ and I must admit that it is very impressive. So many things to see and discover.
Nicolas –
The perfect stay for all history lovers, really interesting.
Sofian –
Unbelievable! This day has literally transported me. To do without hesitation
Elisa –
Greatly appropriate for dark tourism lovers. It was interesting and thrilling.
Pierre –
It was both moving and thrilling to be able to relive this dark part of Korean history! Thank you to the guide for the detailed explanations.
Dolly –
Reliving this somber chapter of Korean history was both emotional and exhilarating. It was an opportunity to gain knowledge about a crucial aspect of history.
Victoria –
Visiting the DMZ for the first time was an impressive experience, with numerous sights and discoveries to be made.