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Honest Review of Our DMZ Tour from Seoul, South Korea

Author Carina Klein

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We went on a DMZ Adventure and can fully recommend it!

We must admit that as Germans we have a certain fascination with divided countries. Korea was no exception here. For us, it was a no-brainer to visit the DMZ – the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.

The DMZ tour is great for everybody interested in history. Additionally, for most of us, this is as close as we’ll ever get to North Korea.

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What Does the DMZ Tour Include?

Conclusion: should you book the dmz tour, dmz tour from seoul, south korea – our review.

In the following, we are reviewing the DMZ Adventure Day Tour from Seoul as this is the tour we took. Note that we chose the option including the Gamaksan Suspension Bridge.

Picture of Carina on the DMZ tour

We were picked up in time at our meeting point in Myeongdong which was within walking distance from our accommodation .

We met our lovely tour guide Paul and were given badges to wear around our necks. As soon as we boarded our bus, Paul started to explain our itinerary. Afterwards, he spent the bus ride to our first stop giving an overview of Korean history. He also told us a lot of personal anecdotes which made the tour feel really special.

Before every stop, he carefully explained to us the history of the place as well as the schedule of our visit. We had enough time at each stop but also never too much.

Paul also accompanied us at all the stops to give directions and explanations. He was always open to questions and overall a great guide.

We quite enjoyed Imjingak as our lunch place. There’s a food court but also a convenience store if you’re looking for an affordable option.

As the tour had started at 7 am, we got some much-needed rest on the bus ride back. We made it back to Myeongdong by 5 pm.

Overall, the tour was convenient, organised, educational, fun, and well-guided.

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These are the stops we visited on our DMZ tour:

1. Mt. Gamaksan Suspension Bridge

Nowadays, it looks like a nice photo spot but it used to be a fierce battlefield during the Korean War. It is a bit of a climb to reach the suspension bridge. Our lovely guide Paul hiked up with us and kindly took some photos of everybody who wanted to.

He also recommended we cross the suspension bridge and hike a bit further to get to a waterfall which was absolutely worth it.

Picture of Gamaksan Suspension Bridge

2. Imjingak

Imjingak was our longest stop of the day as there’s a ton to see here. It’s also where we had our lunch break.

First, our guide showed and explained to us the most important points of interest:

  • The altar where South Koreans pray for their relatives who remain in North Korea
  • The Last Train Out
  • The 30 Years Lost Monument
  • Freedom Bridge
  • The Comfort Woman Statue
  • The Paju DMZ Gondola across the Imjingang River

Afterwards, we had some time to explore on our own. There are a lot of different war memorials dotted around Imjingak Park. A cool little gem is a little stall where you can buy North Korean money. For some strange reason, there’s also a small amusement park…

Picture of Imjingak: Gondola across the Imjingang River

3. 3rd Invasion Tunnel

The 3rd Invasion Tunnel is one of four known tunnels under the border between North Korea and South Korea.

We weren’t quite sure what to expect from the tunnel as you are not allowed to take any pictures inside. We started our visit with a short movie about the Korean conflict (we were quite happy that our guide Paul provided some context).

Afterwards, Paul explained to us the formalities of visiting the tunnel. You have to wear a helmet as the ceiling can get quite narrow. First, you have to use the lockers as you are absolutely not allowed to take anything with you into the tunnel. Then, you have to climb down 73 meters (240 ft) on a rather steep ramp. This was rather physically challenging for us. I guess we were not alone with this – just watch the faces of the people walking up when you start your decent 😉

Only 265 m (870 ft) of the 1635 m (1 mi) long tunnel are open to the public. The South Koreans have blocked the actual Military Demarcation Line in the tunnel with three concrete barricades.

Before our ascent, we took a sip from the drinking fountain at the bottom. There are some benches on the way if you need a little rest.

Picture of Our guide Paul explaining the 3rd Invasion Tunnel

4. Dora Observatory

Dora Observatory was our favourite stop on this tour. This might sound a bit weird because it’s only a place where you can observe North Korea with binoculars.

There were fewer binoculars than tourists but eventually, we got one. We were able to see North Korean buildings, the North Korean flag, and even some North Korean people.

We felt a bit like voyeurs but we couldn’t help being intrigued to get a glimpse into a place which is mostly hidden from the outside world.

Picture of Dora Observatory

5. Unification Village

To be honest, the last stop was more of a shopping stop – fortunately, the shopping did not feel forced at all, unfortunately, the option to walk around was very limited.

We recommend making the most of your time here and trying the soybean ice cream.

Picture of Unification Village

What Other T ravellers Say About the DMZ Tour

⭐ Rating: 4.9 / 5 (2000 + reviews)

The DMZ TOUR is one of the best experiences I had here in Korea. Our tour guide COOL did an exemplary job providing us with great history of the North and South Korea. He is the best! Before the tour i am quite hesistant if i will enjoy it, but after the tour, I actually had fun while learning. COOL was super helpful in so many ways and he was so kind and friendly too. I super love him! I will recommend this tour to my friends who will go visit South Korea. We even saw north Koreans over the telescope! […]

The DMZ tour we did includes:

  • Admission to attractions
  • English-speaking guide
  • Round-trip transfers to and from the meet-up location

We absolutely think a DMZ tour is worth it. Especially, if you want to better understand South Korea or if you’re interested in history in general.

Picture of North Korean flag through a telescope

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A DMZ tour from Seoul is an experience you should not miss whilst you’re in South Korea. With this tour, you can take a glimpse into life in North Korea, whilst soaking up the tragic history of how a nation became divided. Read on to find our DMZ tour review. Find out how to book a tour, the different costs, and the day’s itinerary.

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Preparing for the DMZ tour from Seoul

The day had arrived, and we were very excited about our trip to the North Korean border. Stupidly, the first time we visited Seoul we didn’t realise that we needed to book the DMZ tour a few days in advance. So, when we called a tour agency 2-days before we were due to leave for Japan, we were more than gutted to be told that we can’t book a tour at such short notice. As the tour was something we really wanted to do, we decided to head back to Seoul after backpacking Japan.

DMZ tour types

There are two types of tours; the demilitarized zone tour (DMZ), and the demilitarized zone tour with joint security area (JSA). The difference? Not much, other than that the JSA is where you actually step foot into North Korean territory and get up close to North Korean soldiers.

DMZ tour from Seoul costs

Costs can vary massively, depending on which company you choose to take your tour with. We chose to do our tour with Koridoor Tours. MASSIVE MISTAKE! We will tell you more about that later in this DMZ tour review! At the time we took the tour, the prices were as follows:

DMZ tour only: $42

Tour of the DMZ with Joint security area: $92

DMZ Statue in South Korea

DMZ day tour itinerary

Departure and tunnels.

The DMZ tour from Seoul started with a gathering at the Koridoor Tour office. At the office, guides checked our IDs and clothing, as visitors must be dressed well. After everyone had arrived and signed in, a coach and a guide took us to the third tunnel (DMZ). Here we could walk through the tunnel and learn the history of the war between South and North Korea. The tunnel itself is not much to write home about, but it’s worth checking out.

After the third tunnel, we made a quick stop for a bite to eat at a nearby restaurant. We opted to munch on the sandwiches that we had bought before the tour began. However, the restaurant has plenty of local Korean food to choose from, but this is not included in the cost of the tour.

Dora Observatory

At the observatory, we could peek through the binoculars into a creepy fake North Korean town. Yes, FAKE! No one actually lives there. Our guide told us that North Koreans had built this colourful town and played loud music daily to show South Koreans, and visitors, that they are prosperous and doing well. This was a pretty cool part of the tour and the guide provided us with some very interesting information.

Dora observatory - DMZ tour, South Korea

Dorasan Train Station

This part of the tour was very sad and emotional. We could really sense the desperation of South Korea to reunite with their Northern counterparts; so much so, a train station heading to Pyongyang has already been built and the train is sitting waiting to go. Another interesting item at the train station is the small piece of the Berlin Wall that had been donated to South Korea to show hopes of reunification.

Dorasan train station - DMZ tour, South Korea

Joint security area

Next up was supposed to be the most exciting part of the trip that everyone had been waiting for; the part where we would step foot into North Korea. As we approached the JSA, our bus pulled over and an American soldier boarded the bus to give us what was supposed to be a briefing. Instead, he told us that the border was now closed to tourists due to an incident that had happened earlier in the day. At this point, we weren’t quite sure if this was a joke or not. But NOPE, unluckily for us, it was not a joke at all.

JSA section cancelled

Instead of going to the JSA, our guide opted to take us all to a nearby park. This was just to waste time, so we fulfilled the tour length. In all honesty, though, I don’t think anyone wanted to do this. At this point, everyone was quite pissed off. When we arrived back at Koridoor’s tour office, surprisingly everyone had already left the office! So, there was no one there to talk to about getting a refund for the JSA section part of the tour.

North Korean clay soldiers - DMZ tour, South Korea

Trying to get a refund

The next day, we went back to the office to speak to the manager about receiving a refund for the part of the tour that was cancelled. Unfortunately, the staff were rude and no longer showed the same enthusiasm as they did when we were making a booking. After asking where $50 per person had been spent, and how it was justifiable for them to keep it, we got nowhere and sadly left feeling robbed.

DMZ tour review conclusion

To conclude this DMZ tour review, the first half of the DMZ tour from Seoul was great. We enjoyed learning the history of the war and how the nation became divided. However, if the JSA section of this tour is high a priority for you, avoid going with cheapskate companies like Koridoor. We completely understand that at such a high-tension border zone, incidents can occur; resulting in border closures at short notice. But to not receive a refund for this was totally unacceptable, particularly after hearing from other travellers that other companies were happy to give refunds. On top of that, the customer service after the tour was totally disappointing and the manager refused to answer some of our questions. All in all, we do recommend taking a tour to the border of North Korea, just make sure to research the tour companies thoroughly beforehand.

Where to stay in Seoul

Feeling luxurious:   Royal Hotel Seoul – Has excellent reviews and boats spa and wellness services for you to end your trip in style.

Budget private room:   Coups Hotel – Has great modern rooms. The hotel is located just a 10-minute walk away from Changgyeonggung Palace and has excellent metro links

Dorm life:   Itaewon Inn – Basic, but super cheap and has good links to the metro system.

For more prices and deals on properties in Seoul,  CLICK HERE.

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Travel Insurance – No matter where you’re travelling to, it’s a good idea to make sure you’re covered for any accidents or losses. We spent days and weeks searching for insurance, but most insurers would not allow us to take out a policy as we were already abroad. Our personal choice is Safteywing . You can opt for automatic monthly payments, just like a subscription. More importantly, it is available in 180 countries and can be purchased whilst already travelling. There is no cap on the duration of travel.

Visa – Before you travel to any country, make sure to check if you need a visa. iVisa is a fantastic website that is super easy and quick to use. Just type in where you are from. and where you are going. to check if you need a visa. If you do, you can quickly make an application online.

Accommodation – Booking.com is our go-to when looking to pre-book accommodation online. Booking.com tend to almost always have the best rates and a FREE cancellation policy for most properties.

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13 thoughts on “ DMZ Tour Review | Everything You Need to Know ”

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Hey great pos guys… But mean spirited with the review for Koridoor. I guess having access to JSA revoked at the last minute is beyond anyone’s control and managing your expectations better when undertaking global travel might be required at times. Peace and love x

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Hey, thanks for the comment 🙂 yeah we totally understand that with it being such a sensitive area, things like this could happen. The frustrating part was the handling of it afterwards. Especially when other companies that day were issuing. All the best, K & J

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Great article! Would love to visit the DMZ since it is such a historically relevant place, thanks for sharing!

Thanks for your comment. The DMZ is definitely interesting and worth the visit.

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Hm… very i teresting read. I had no idea about this tours. It was quite an experience for you two.

Thanks for the comment, yes it was a very interesting trip and if you ever go to Seoul, it’s something you should definitely look into doing if you ate interested in the divide between North and South Korea.

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i’ve done dmz tour in vietnam, but i’m sure it would be a totally different experience doing it in korea with the north korea situation and all that. i’m so sorry that your tour ended up disappointed by the end of the day, but i could tell you had a great experience beforehand. 🙂

anyway, i’ve also got north korea on my bucket list but i heard to join the tour there is quite expensive. i’m so obsessed to see what’s up with north korean that i am volunteering for asian games in jakarta next year just to see whether i could meet anyone from north korea. 😀

btw, since you mentioned that to do this tour you must dress well, can you tell me what kind of outfit that is recommended or what to avoid if i want to join this tour one day? thank you! 🙂

Yes it was very interesting and even without the JSA part of the tour, it is still totally worth doing.

That’s so cool that you are going to an event in Jakarta, I hope you have the opportunity to speak to someone from North Korea. Apart from actually being there and emmersing yourself into another country, there is no better way to learn about culture and life in another country than to speak to someone who is from there first hand.

As for the dress code, they require you to dress smart/ casual. For example, shoes and not flip-flops. No short shorts/ skirts and no strappy t-shirts and no tracksuits. A nice pair of jeans or a knee length skirt with shoes and you are good to go.

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North Korea!!! Oh wow!! Looks amazing. So much culture to experience

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Love how you go into detail about each stop…makes me feel like I was there with you! 🙂

Glad you enjoyed the post and felt as though you were apart of the experience:)

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Wow, this is so interesting! Of course I have heard of the North Korean government setting up fake businesses and things like that, but I had no idea they built whole fake towns! That is so interesting! And so cool that you got to see that! That is crazy that they didn’t give you a refund for the second half being cut short though! But atleast you still had fun. Now I know we will definitely visit the dmz when we go to South Korea!

Glad we have inspired you to take a trip here. It is certainly very educational and an eye opener to the divide of the two countries. Would love to hear your thoughts on it when you go 🙂

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How Do I Book A USO DMZ Tour?

There are many tour groups for you to choose from that charge different prices, but the one of the best known and most popular ways to visit the DMZ is with the United Service Organizations (USO).

The USO DMZ tour can be booked by visiting the Koridoor website at http://www.usodmz.com/bbs/board.php?bo_table=dmz_tour . Koridoor is an official affiliate of the USO. Click on Schedule & Bookings at the top left when you are ready to choose a date.

Tours can sell out quickly on weekends and in the summer, so try to book as far in advance as possible. The tour schedule, including dates and times, can be viewed on the Koridoor website.

Read more about the USO DMZ Tour .

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