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Security Tour to DMZ
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Provided by:
Paul Koo
Duration
10 hours
Meeting point
Seoul
Languages
English
€400.00
Per group
Free Cancellation. No Booking Fees.
Cancel for free up to 24 hours. We price match.
Overview
South Korea is famous for its rapid modern technological advances and urbanization. It has shown tremendous economic development and is recognized as one of the countries that developed fastest out of the scrapped economy from war.
However, what you may not know is that the Korean War never officially ended, and the scars and tensions from that time still linger to this day. During our tour, we'll get a chance to experience the reality of national division and extant adversary confrontation with North Korea.
However, what you may not know is that the Korean War never officially ended, and the scars and tensions from that time still linger to this day. During our tour, we'll get a chance to experience the reality of national division and extant adversary confrontation with North Korea.
Tour Conditions
Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility
Pets
Pet-friendly
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This activity includes:
- SOUTH KOREAN
- transportation
- meal
- entrance fee
Our Guides
On arrival
I will pick up the tourist at the hotel
Things to note
07:30: Greetings and pick-up at the hotel
07:30~08:30: Move to Imjingak, registering for the tour to the 3rd infiltration tunnel (Registering the tour to the 3rd infiltration tunnel and Dorasan Observatory in DMZ with the passport of the tourist)
08:30~11:00: Tour to Imjingak resort
11:00~13:30: Tour to 3rd infiltration tunnel – Dorasan Observatory
13:30~14:30: Lunch (with Korean traditional food on the way to Seoul)
14:30~15:30: Move to War Memorial Museum
15:30~16:30: Tour to War Memorial Museum
17:00: Return to hotel
Free Cancellation
Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.
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