DMZ zone

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Klook User
10 Mar
Great tour experience, Lily from Seoul City brought a lot of energy and was very cheerful throughout the tour. She was also very informative without being overwhelming. Everything ran on time and the whole tour was fun. Highly recommended!
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Klook会員
10 Mar
Suhyeon's guidance was absolutely wonderful, making for an enjoyable and educational tour. She clearly explained the history of the DMZ and the 3rd Tunnel, and we also had the invaluable experience of hearing directly from a North Korean defector. The schedule ran smoothly, allowing us to participate with complete peace of mind. This is definitely a tour I'd recommend to anyone visiting Korea!
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Klook User
10 Mar
Chloe was our tour guide, she was very helpful and the best tour guide we could’ve asked for. Very informative whilst keeping us entertained, always welling to take photos and assisting with anything thing we didn’t understand. All in all a great experience and highly recommend this tour.
Klook-Nutzer
10 Mar
We had a great day! Patrick guided us through the day with a lot of knowledge and humor! It was a lot of fun and we can highly recommend it! Thank you, Patrick!
LeeLengLouise ***
10 Mar
Ok-gyeong(K) is a wonderful tour guide with a constant friendly attitude and great knowledge of Korean history. She shared many interesting information and bittersweet reality of the North & South Korean separation. She speaks very fluent English and provides clear explanation. It was overall an eye-opening experience. Will definitely keep Korea's unification in our prayers 🙏🏻 Highly recommend this day tour 👍🏻👍🏻
Thomas ********
10 Mar
Eddie is a fantastic guide! His first-hand experience at the DMZ added a layer of depth you won't find on a standard tour. He was full of fascinating details, yet gave us ample time to explore and take photos at our own pace. If you're looking for an educational and well-organized DMZ experience, this is the one to book!
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Klook User
10 Mar
The DMZ tour is highly recommended as I learned a lot from it. Our tour guide Jun has willingly shared and enabled us with knowledge about the history of Korea. Additionally, he shared interesting fun facts. I appreciated his kindness and ensured that the journey is enjoyable and interactive. I also wanted to share that our trip was upgraded - adding the suspension bridge tour in the itinerary. Thank you Jun and Klook!
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Klook User
10 Mar
Lisa from Seoul City Tour was amazing! She is so sweet, kind and funny. She did an amazing job on giving us a history overview and guiding us through DMZ! Definitely would recommend to people visiting south korea. Once in a lifetime experience.

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What to know about DMZ zone

Explore the Korean Demilitarized zone (DMZ), a 250 kilometre (160 miles) long and 4 kilometre (2.5 miles) wide buffer zone between North and South Korea. Established in 1953, DMZ is one of the most heavily militarized borders in the world and unique historical and cultural experiences including guided tours and insights into the Korean war.
88-4 Jungse-ri, Cheorwon-eup, Cheorwon-gun, Gangwon-do, South Korea

Historical Significance of the DMZ Zone Korea

At the end of World War II, Korea was divided along the 38th parallel into two occupation zones -- North, under Soviet control and South, under U.S. control. After tensions between the North and South escalated into a full scale war that led to millions of casualties and massive destruction, North Korea invaded the south.

The Korean Armistice Agreement signed on 27 July 1953 ended active fighting but failed to officially end the war. The Demilitarized zone (DMZ) was created as a buffer between North and South Korea. Within the DMZ, the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) serves as the official border separating the two Koreas. In addition, Panmunjom joint security area inside the DMZ is the only place where North Korean soldiers and South Korean soldiers stand face-to-face.

Due to the lack of human activity, the DMZ became an accidental nature sanctuary on the Korean Peninsula with rare wildlife such as the red-crowned crane and Amur leopard. Today, it is one of the most historically significant and unique places in the world. It sees millions of tourists each year witnessing the legacy of the Korean war, division and ongoing diplomacy.

Top Attractions At Western Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)

Located 50km (31 miles) from Seoul, the western DMZ is the most popular area for visitors wanting to see the Korean Demilitarized Zone. It reflects the intense military standoff between North Korean forces, South Korean officials and the United Nations, while also serving as a place for diplomacy and peace efforts.

Joint Security Area (JSA)

This is the only area in the DMZ where North and South Korean soldiers stand just meters apart. You can step inside the blue UN Command buildings where negotiations between the two sides take place.

Dora Observatory

Dora Observatory has a viewing platform that offers a rare glimpse into North Korea, including the propaganda village of Kijong-dong. If it's a clear day, you might even be able to look at North Korean farmlands, roads and even soldiers in the distance.

Third Infiltration Tunnel

The Third Infiltration Tunnel is one of the most well-known tunnels secretly dug by North Korea under the DMZ with the intent of infiltrating South Korea for a surprise attack. It was discovered in 1978 after intelligence from a North Korean defector led South Korea to search for underground passages.

As part of your tour, you can descent 350 meters into the tunnel via a sloped pathway or take a monorail. The end of the tunnel is blocked with concrete, but you can see through a small observation window toward the North Korean side.

Dorasan Station

Dorasan Station is a symbol of Korean reunification, built as a potential railway link to North Korea and beyond. You can purchase souvenir train tickets for a train that doesn't yet run to Pyongyang.

Top Attractions At Eastern Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)

The Eastern DMZ offers a different experience, with stunning coastal scenery, historical sites and deep insights into the divided Korean peninsula. Unlike the high-security areas near Seoul, the Eastern DMZ is less crowded

Goseong Unification Observatory

This observatory provides on the the best panoramic views of North Korea with a view of the Korean Peninsula roughly 35 kilometers across the border. It was built to give displaced South Koreans a chance to look at their ancestral homes in North Korea. International and South Korean tourists can catch a rare view of North Korean citizens going about their daily lives.

DMZ Museum

A unique museum dedicated to history, conflicts and peace efforts, the DMZ Museum explains how the North Korean government typically controls movement and access along the border. It features artifacts from both South and North Korean troops including weapons, documents and personal items from the Korean War.

Hwajinpo Lake & Kim Il-sung's Villa

Visit this scenic coastal lake surrounded by mountains and known for its historical significance. Once home to a vacation villa used by North Korean government leaders including Kim Il-sung before the Korean War, you can explore the villa which now serves as a museum.