Best DMZ Tour 3rd Infiltration Tunnel
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Time | 10:00~15:00 | Price | KRW 70,000/per (Min. 1 Pax) |
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Ready for an unforgettable experience in South Korea? Then you need to join this DMZ tour from Seoul for a jaw-dropping trip to the mysterious Demilitarized Zone. This is where North and South Korea collide at the most heavily fortified border in the world hiding secrets and tension you won't find anywhere else on the globe. Everyone's talking about it, and you'll kick yourself if you skip this epic adventure. It's the one thing you absolutely shouldn't miss. Book it now before it's too late!

Imjingak Park
Imjingak Park is a must-see gem born from the Korean War, a sanctuary for refugees fleeing North to South. Once linked by a railway—now severed by conflict—it's steeped in history. Visit the Mangbaedan altar, where descendants honor their ancestors facing North Korea's graves, especially during Chuseok, Korea's Thanksgiving. Next, snap stunning photos at the Unification Pond, shaped like the Korean peninsula, blending beauty with meaning. Wrap up at the Peace Bell, a symbol of hope. Every corner of this park tells a powerful story.

The Bridge of Freedom
Next you'll step onto the legendary Freedom Bridge, built in 1953 to free 12,773 prisoners. This is where South Koreans once crossed back from the North, their journey echoing through time. Feel the deep cultural and emotional weight as you walk their path decades later! Set against a stunning natural backdrop, it's also a perfect spot for breathtaking photos!

The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel
Don't miss the chilling 3rd Infiltration Tunnel on our tour! Just 12 km from Munsan and 52 km from Seoul, this hidden passage was uncovered in 1978. Stretching 1,635 meters long, 2 meters high, and 2 meters wide, it was designed for a secret North Korean invasion, capable of moving a whole division per hour. Shockingly, when found, North Korea claimed the South dug it for an attack—yet the evidence says otherwise. Step inside and feel history come alive, like a journey back in time! Not a fan of tight spaces? No worries—you can wait by the exit. This is one stop you'll never forget!

DMZ Theater & Exhibition Hall
Starting with the DMZ Theater watch a gripping 7-8 minute video which dives into the Korean War, the DMZ's origins, and today's tense reality. You'll get the scoop on North Korea's sneaky infiltration tunnels, fresh off exploring the 3rd Tunnel yourself — talk about a lightbulb moment! Then, step into the Exhibition Hall, where photos, documents, and relics bring the conflict's bitter history to life. This cozy, well-lit gallery offers a vivid look at the past, packed with cool facts for history fans. Plus, discover how wildlife now rules the untouched DMZ. It's a combination of insight and awe!

Dora Observatory
Perched atop Dorasan, the Observatory is your front-row seat to North Korea — a popular stop on this tour! Peer across the border at the closest point to the North, an electrifying glimpse you won't find anywhere else. Grab the high-powered binoculars on the third floor and zoom in on the eerie propaganda village in the DMZ, bustling Gaesong city, and even the Kim Il-sung statue on a clear day! Rebuilt in 2018, the sleek new design lifts you higher with jaw-dropping views of Kijong-dong and the Gaesong Industrial Complex. This isn't just a stop—it's a must-see thrill!

Drop-off in Myeongdong
Myeong-dong Street, stretching one kilometer from Myeong-dong Station to Euljiro and Lotte Department Store, is Seoul's buzzing hotspot! As the city's liveliest hub, it sets the pace for Korean fashion with massive malls and big-name shops packed with trendy clothes and shoes. Beyond shopping, dive into a maze of street food, cute cafes, and unique eateries tucked in the alleys — something delicious waits around every corner!