Suspension bridge over lush green valley in DMZ area, South Korea.
DMZ entrance sign at Paju, South Korea, with pavilion in the background.
Lake Majang Suspension Bridge at Korean DMZ with visitors crossing over water.
Dora Observatory entrance at DMZ with camouflage design, South Korea.
Tour group listening to a guide at DMZ Suspension Bridge, South Korea.
Visitors using telescopes at DMZ observation deck during full-day tour.
Rusty locomotive at DMZ, South Korea, with barbed wire fence and colorful ribbons in the background.

DMZ Full-Day Tour with Suspension Bridge Visit, Seoul

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Duration: 9 hours (approx.)

Free cancellation

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience

Transfers included

Comfortable roundtrip transfers in a A/C Bus

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With round-trip transfers and an English guide, explore DMZ on a full-day tour. Choose between the Mt. Gamaksan or the peaceful Lake Majang Suspension Bridge.

Stroll through Imjingak Park, where history comes alive with the Mangbaedan Altar, a bullet-riddled steam locomotive, and other war memorials.

View North Korean landscapes and cities from Dora Observatory, and walk through the dim 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, a passage once capable of moving 30,000 soldiers per hour.

Visit Unification Village, which offers a glimpse into resilient farmers' peaceful lives under special security, learning their stories and way of life.

Fun fact: Walls of the 3rd infiltration tunnel are still blackened from the coal North Korea smeared on them to disguise it as a coal min

Full-day shared tour of DMZ

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Entry to: DMZ Theater 3rd Infiltration Tunnel Dora Observatory Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park Bridge of Freedom

DMZ Theater

3rd Infiltration Tunnel

Dora Observatory

Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park

Bridge of Freedom

Round-trip AC vehicle transfers from Seoul

Visit Lake Majang or Mt Gamaksan Suspension Bridge (as per option selected)

Lunch

Dora Observatory entrance at DMZ with camouflage design, South Korea.

Dora Observatory entrance at DMZ with camouflage design, South Korea.

What to bring

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes as you walk through the tunnel and on different terrains.

  • Bring your valid passport, which the military officials at the entrance of DMZ will check.

What's not allowed

  • Luggage and large bags are not allowed on the tour.

  • Waving, pointing, signaling, or photography without permission are not allowed at the DMZ.

  • Strict Dress Code: No ripped pants, shorts, skirts, or camouflage.

  • DMZ is not the kind of place a traveler can just wander off. Tourists must stay with their guide and military escorts at all times.

Accessibility

  • This tour is not suitable for those with mobility issues.

Additional information

  • DMZ is a military area and hence it can close without prior notice.

  • DMZ is closed on Mondays and military training days.

Tour group listening to a guide at DMZ Suspension Bridge, South Korea.

Tour group listening to a guide at DMZ Suspension Bridge, South Korea.

Visitors using telescopes at DMZ observation deck during full-day tour.

Visitors using telescopes at DMZ observation deck during full-day tour.

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FAQs

Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be walking through various terrains.
Lunch is not part of the tour's offerings; it needs to be arranged separately if desired.
Luggage and large bags are not permitted for this tour.
An expert English-speaking guide will be with you throughout the full-day shared tour of the DMZ.
At Unification Village, visitors can learn about the lives of resilient farmers living under special security conditions and hear their stories firsthand.
You have the option to choose between visiting Mt. Gamaksan and Lake Majang Suspension Bridge during your DMZ exploration.
There's a strict dress code: avoid ripped pants, shorts, skirts, or camouflage clothing.
Yes, carry your valid passport because military officials at the entrance of the DMZ will check it.
Photography is restricted; you need permission to take photos in certain areas within the DMZ.
You will explore Imjingak Park, which features war memorials like the Mangbaedan Altar and a bullet-riddled steam locomotive.
Lunch is not included in this tour. Visitors should arrange their own meal or bring snacks if needed.
The full-day shared tour includes visits to DMZ Theater, 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, Dora Observatory, and a stroll through Imjingak Park with an English-speaking guide.
Photography without permission is not allowed at certain locations within DMZ. Always check before taking photos.
Yes, avoid ripped pants, shorts, skirts, or camouflage clothing as they do not adhere to the strict dress code at DMZ.
Wear comfortable walking shoes as you will be traversing through a tunnel and various terrains.
At Imjingak Park, you'll find the Mangbaedan Altar and a bullet-riddled steam locomotive among other war memorials that make history come alive.
Highlights include exploring either Mt. Gamaksan or Lake Majang Suspension Bridge, walking through the dim 3rd Infiltration Tunnel and viewing North Korean landscapes from Dora Observatory.
Bring your valid passport, which military officials at DMZ entrance will check. Also note that luggage and large bags are not allowed on this tour.
Unification Village offers a glimpse into the lives of resilient farmers living under special security, where you can learn about their stories and way of life.
Yes, waving, pointing, or signaling are not permitted at DMZ. It's important to follow these rules for safety and respect.

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