Private DMZ Tour: North Korean Spy Commando Invasion Route
1 day
Private
About this activity
In the morning, grab your passport and get in a private vehicle that takes you to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that has divided North and South Korea since the Korean War. En route, your expert guide offers insight about the Korean conflict and answers any questions you have.
After a stop at Imjingak Peace Park, situated on the banks of the Imjin River, continue to an artillery base for a glimpse of war artifacts. Observe an authentic M109 Howitzer and discover how infantry soldiers move the self-propelled armored vehicle each hour.
Next, your guide takes you inside the DMZ to visit an army base where 22 North Korean spy commandos infiltrated the border in 1968. It’s a short climb to the military observation post where you learn incredible stories about North Korea's three-day battle with the South Korean army and US army.
It may be hard to imagine eating after hearing intense war details, but when hunger strikes you can dine on a North Korean–style lunch of barbecued duck (vegetarian meals arranged upon request).
After your meal, take a short trek to a civilian observation point where you can witness a North Korean village through a telephoto lens while your guide discusses life just across the border. On the way back to Seoul, make a stop to look for dozens of bullet traces etched in the surrounding rocks and trees — evidence of the battle between North Korean spy commandos and the United States Forces Korea.
Your last stop is the War Memorial of Korea at Yongsan-dong, a must-see location for anyone interested in Korean military history. The exhibits of wartime weaponry and equipment at the former Korean Infantry headquarters could spark a discussion with your guide about the ramifications of wartime and peace that lasts until you’re dropped off at your hotel.
Please note: This tour operates under strict guidelines. Please visit the Important Information tab to read about passport requirements, dress code, and other pertinent details.
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After a stop at Imjingak Peace Park, situated on the banks of the Imjin River, continue to an artillery base for a glimpse of war artifacts. Observe an authentic M109 Howitzer and discover how infantry soldiers move the self-propelled armored vehicle each hour.
Next, your guide takes you inside the DMZ to visit an army base where 22 North Korean spy commandos infiltrated the border in 1968. It’s a short climb to the military observation post where you learn incredible stories about North Korea's three-day battle with the South Korean army and US army.
It may be hard to imagine eating after hearing intense war details, but when hunger strikes you can dine on a North Korean–style lunch of barbecued duck (vegetarian meals arranged upon request).
After your meal, take a short trek to a civilian observation point where you can witness a North Korean village through a telephoto lens while your guide discusses life just across the border. On the way back to Seoul, make a stop to look for dozens of bullet traces etched in the surrounding rocks and trees — evidence of the battle between North Korean spy commandos and the United States Forces Korea.
Your last stop is the War Memorial of Korea at Yongsan-dong, a must-see location for anyone interested in Korean military history. The exhibits of wartime weaponry and equipment at the former Korean Infantry headquarters could spark a discussion with your guide about the ramifications of wartime and peace that lasts until you’re dropped off at your hotel.
Please note: This tour operates under strict guidelines. Please visit the Important Information tab to read about passport requirements, dress code, and other pertinent details.
Included
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Local English-speaking guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Not included
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Gratuities (optional)
Additional
- Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
- A moderate amount of walking is involved - Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended
- Please send a passport copy to the local operator at least 4 days prior to your reservation date
- A current valid passport is required the day of travel
- Due to uneven surfaces, this tour is not recommended for those with walking disabilities or using a wheelchair
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Alfonso the guide and Tom the driver were excellent. Full of very interesting facts. Highly recommended
We had a great time with Scott who was extremely friendly and accommodating. He brought us through the army barracks and helped our dad who was less mobile as we need to cope with a child which we brought along for the tour. The drive was made even more pleasant as Scott shared deep insights of the Korean culture and history. We found Scott a very knowledgeable person and he has an extremely good command of English. We wish Scott well and will not think twice to recommend his services to anyone looking for a great tour in Korea!
This was a great tour -- a much better option than taking a bus and going in a tour group. My wife and I were driven in a luxurious minivan by driver Top and tour guide Shrek. There was third-row seating in the van in case you have more than 2 people. The tour makes five main stops: the Blue House area in Seoul with a discussion of the North Korean infiltration, then Unification Tower with a view of North Korean farmland, then a DMZ miltary base this is the highlight this is why you need to bring your passports, then lunch we had the vegetarian option, which was a yummy tofu-based meal, then the War Memorial in Seoul my wife and I skipped this because we were tired. I appreciated the fact that lunch was ready for us at the moment we got to the restaurant they called ahead. Shrek was nice and gave us insightful information without being overwhelming. The driving was high-quality. Overall, it's a great trip.
excellent guide was very knowledgable, and gave us a view we would have got no were else