One Day DMZ og Seoul privat tur


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Cirka 1 times kørsel fra Seoul ankommer vi til Imjingak Park. Imjingak-parken, der ligger 50 km nordvest for Seoul, blev bygget til 5 millioner mennesker, der havde mistet deres hjem. De vigtigste faciliteter omfatter Nordhallen, hvor du kan få et overblik over den nordkoreanske livsstil. Imjingak Park blev bygget i 1972 med håbet om, at en dag ville blive en forening. Gennem denne park kan besøgende se over 400 fotos og dokumenter, der viser den skarpe virkelighed i Nordkorea. Det næste sted er Odusan Unification Observatory, dette observatorium er placeret på den nordligste våbenhvilelinje på den vestlige front, hvor Hangang-floden og Imjingang-floden mødes.
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Tag en rundtur i Seouls populære turiststeder med detaljerede forklaringer.
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Vi henter fra ethvert hotel / Airbnb i Seoul. Hvis du anmoder om afhentning fra Incheon lufthavn, vil der være et ekstra gebyr.
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- Spædbørn skal sidde på skødet af en voksen
- Specialiserede sæder til spædbørn er tilgængelige
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- Der kræves mindst 2 personer pr. Booking
- Højst 8 personer pr. Booking
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Anmeldelser(30)
Our guide Theo did a wonderful job. He made contact the day before to ensure our meet up time and he arrived early the day of the tour. During the day of the tour he was friendly and engaging. The tour to the DMZ was amazing and we went on to see more sights afterwards back in Seoul. All in all a great day.
Our guide was Brian. He spoke English well and was amazing. He had a lot of great knowledge about Seoul and the history. Brian made our excursion stress free and fun! I’ll definitely be coming back and doing the Kpop tour next! Thanks, OneDayKorea!
Travis was an amazing tour guide. My mum cannot walk for long so travels and uses a folding mobility buggy. As such getting on tours to various places can be a struggle. But Travis created the perfect itenary to accommodate my mother. At each stop he would go into the building to look for an elevator or search for a ramp in and out the various places. Travis had a vast knowledge of the DMZ, the war and would tell personal accounts that he had been told by his family that he was happy to share with us. My mother never felt rushed, she could take her time looking at everything. She was able to relax and take in all the history. We even got the buggy on a gondula that was fun. In the car the guide would tell my mother about the history of Korea so the journey to each point was not silent, so more knowledge gained each step of the journey. He took us to less known tourist spots the focus being on the history, so we saw many UNESCO sites and a destroyed locomotive that still contained bullet holes. And the broken bridge that seperates the North from the South. A wonderful trip and the highlight to my mums visit to Korea.
Travis was a great guide on our recent tour of the DMZ. As a disabled person it is often difficult for me to go on tours as I use an electric scooter and most guides are too fast. Having a personal tour was woderful. Travis is very knowledgeable and speaks good English. He allowed us as much time as we needed and made sure I could access all areas and soon started guiding me to ramps. I found the trip very informative, emotional and thought provoking. One of the many memories I will take home with me thank you.
Had an excellent time with Travis as our guide. This tour of the DMZ area was well planned and definitely worth recommending. We had Travis come pick us up at our hotel in central Myeongdong and he escorted us throughout the day. He provided interesting information in South Korean history as well as the complicated situation with the neighbors to the north. We could all ask questions and he even allowed myself to interpret to my group of non-english speakers. He even contacted me the night before via WhatsApp to make sure that everything was all set for the tour in the morning. 5 stars to Travis!
We were sold a private tour that would be suitable for a disabled person. We were picked up in a private vehicle but then made to transfer to a huge shared coach. This was not explained to us when we booked. My disabled partner couldn’t access most of the locations. I specifically asked if the trip would be ok in a wheelchair and was told yes. We were misinformed. We could have saved money and joined au group tour as that is what we got anyway. Very disappointed.
We sincerely regret that your experience did not meet expectations. However, we’d like to clarify that all DMZ visitors—regardless of private or group tour—must transfer to a shared government-approved shuttle bus for security reasons. This regulation applies to every tour operator and is beyond our control. Your tour included private hotel pickup, full-day support, and personal guidance, which are not provided in standard group tours. If you had joined a group tour, managing wheelchair access without any on-site help would have been far more difficult. We understand that “accessible” can mean different things depending on context. While wheelchairs are technically permitted at DMZ sites, some areas may pose challenges due to the terrain and infrastructure, and we apologize if this was not communicated clearly enough. We kindly ask that our service not be misrepresented. We always do our best to assist travelers with special needs and are proud to offer customized care that group tours simply cannot match.
We enjoyed a day with Travis, and he was great, answered all our questions and was very sweet. He could tell us all about Korean history, and it was very interesting.
We had an amazing and educational trip to DMZ. Brian, our tour guide made the trip memorable. He was very knowledgeable and spoke fluent English. He was very courteous too.
Billy was a great driver and tour guide. He took very good care of us. He told us a lot of historical facts about the war and forming of the DMZ. He didn’t rush us and gave us plenty of time to appreciate all information and sites.
The guide barely spoke English, so we had no explanation. However, the guide was courteous and available.



