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Join an unforgettable journey to the DMZ and Majang Lake Suspension Bridge, where history and nature meet. This tour offers a rare chance to explore one of the most tension-filled borders in the world while guided by a local expert who brings powerful stories to life. Walk through the mysterious Third Infiltration Tunnel, gaze across into North Korea from Dora Observatory, and learn about Korea’s divided past at Imjingak Peace Park. Then, unwind at the breathtaking Majang Lake Suspension Bridge, surrounded by peaceful mountain scenery. This experience perfectly blends deep historical insight with the serenity of nature. With comfortable transportation, expert commentary, and access to restricted areas, it’s a must for anyone visiting Korea. Whether you’re a history buff, peace seeker, or curious traveler, this tour will leave you informed, moved, and inspired. Book now to walk the line between past and present on one of Korea’s most meaningful adventures.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Child seats are not available
The total time includes the travel time.
This activity has no age limit
The schedule might change depending on traffic and weather conditions
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Round-trip transfers
Chinese / English-speaking guide
Admission to attractions
Other personal expenses
Travelers booking this experience will explore iconic and meaningful sites near the Korean Demilitarized Zone. At Imjingak Peace Park, they’ll see monuments and exhibits dedicated to the Korean War and hopes for reunification. The Majang Lake Suspension Bridge offers scenic views over the peaceful lake and surrounding mountains, a calm contrast to the tense history of the DMZ. At the Third Infiltration Tunnel, visitors walk through a tunnel secretly built by North Korea to invade the South, offering a rare and intense look into past conflicts. From Dora Observatory, they can peer into North Korea and even glimpse the propaganda village on a clear day. With guidance from a knowledgeable local expert, the tour combines historical insight, natural beauty, and political context into a powerful, balanced experience. Comfortable transportation and engaging commentary make it suitable for all travelers seeking to understand Korea’s divided past and peaceful aspirations.
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