Seoul City Tour

STEP2 - Review Details

  • [HD-05] The Boarder DMZ
  • The closest thing most South Koreans can get to the DMZ without special permission from the government, the Imjingak is a park overlooking the Imjingang River - literally a shrine to national division. Major landmarks include an altar where families originally from the North come to perform ancestral rites (usually performed in one’s ancestral hometown) on the Korean holidays, an observatory and Freedom Bridge, the hastily constructed bridge where some 130,000 South Korean and Allied POWs crossed to return home at the end of the Korean War.
    • PeriodHalf-day
    • Minimum No. of Pax2 Persons
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(Price per person/US$)

No. of Person 2~3 4~7 8~10 11~19 20~29
30up
+1FOC
Single Supp.
Charge
Throughout the year 50 50 50 50 50 50  

* Your tour fee will reflect rate on the starting date and will not change throughout the rest of the tour.

Tour fee includes

- Half-day Seoul City Tour (Seat-In-Coach performed by English-speaking guide)
- Others : Admissions, Toll & Parking fee, Tips for guide and driver

** Closed every Monday and National Holiday **
** Passport is required during the tour **

Itinerary (Price per person/US$)
Date City Travel Information
DAY 1
Seoul
Paju
Seoul
(08:00~14:00)
Meet a guide at hotel lobby - Drive to Paju (about 1h) - DMZ Tour - The 3rd Tunnel was discovered in 1978 by Korean forces. It is estimated that approximately 30,000 soldiers could move through the tunnel per hour - Dora Observatory, from the observatory, visitors can overlook North Korea and its various locations including Gaeseong, Songaksan, Kim Il-Sung Statue, and Cooperation Farm - Korean Ginseng Center or Amethyst Factory - Drop off at Myeongdong Street


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