Visita guiada privada en DMZ con Lago (Escala opcional de Incheon)





Descripción
El único país dividido, Corea del Sur. Visitar la políticamente compleja península de Corea y sus fronteras es una experiencia valiosa. Disfrute de un tour privado desde la recogida del hotel hasta la entrega. Durante 9-10 horas, confiamos en proporcionar información precisa sobre la política, la economía y la sociedad de Corea del Sur. Somos guías que no recibimos ninguna queja de los turistas en Seúl. Después de la visita a la DMZ, visitaremos un lugar más. Los turistas pueden elegir dónde ir. Tenemos que ver la vida de los coreanos justo después de la guerra. Hay un museo que coleccionaba todo lo real y lo exhibía. Guía se reunirá y le explicará todo lo que puede ver. o podemos visitar el puente colgante con lago o montaña. La elección depende de los turistas. Haremos todo lo posible para asegurarnos de que no sienta que su dinero se desperdició, y crearemos un día memorable para usted.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Parque para desplazados. Nuestra tristeza comienza desde aquí. Antes de entrar en la DMZ, caminaremos por este parque con el puente de la libertad de observación y el tren de vapor abandonado, etc.
DMZ
El guía entrará en el túnel con los turistas. La profundidad es de 73 m (240 pies) y toma 20 minutos para el viaje de ida y vuelta. Supongo que Corea del Norte podría enviar 30000 suelos en una hora a través del túnel. Pero hay 3 túneles más. Te lo contaremos.
Veamos Corea del Norte en persona. Su vida sin ninguna libertad, su pobre economía y la compasión de la gente sin ningún derecho humano. Lo veremos y lo sentiremos juntos.
Podemos visitar este lago y disfrutar de la hermosa escena de la naturaleza. ¡Caminamos juntos y ayudaremos a tus mejores fotos!
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Incluso si su hotel no está en la lista, podemos recogerlo. Guía se pondrá en contacto con usted unos días antes de la excursión.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(18)
It was fun to see the city at night and the Temole was beautiful eithbskknits lights. we also enjoyed the night market!
Soo was amazing! He is very friendly, and tailored the tour to our needs perfectly. I highly recommend him for personal tours in South Korea! He helped us avoid long lines and we had a wonderful time!
We had a great day with Hun, he was very knowledgeable and accomodating, picking us from the Port in Incheon and taking us back to the hotel at the conclusion of our tour. Highly recommend
Terrific service. Terrific, unique experience. Operator worked hard to coordinate our arrival and departure times with our DMZ reservation. And our guide, Moon, was the best!!! We learned so much about Korean history and culture. Thank you!
Soo did a great job on our tour of the DMZ. We started the day at Majang Lake on the beautiful suspension bridge and then made our way to the DMZ. He was very knowledgeable about the history and eager to show us the sights. The DMZ is important to our world history and even more so to Korea’s rich history, and Soo makes sure that you really understand each monument and the significance of the DMZ itself. This was my second tour with Soo and I highly recommend him.
Our local guide, Soo, was very punctual, informative and so easy going while still keeping us on schedule to see everything. We had a great time with Soo and we were so impressed with his knowledge of timing when to avoid overcrowded areas, we booked another tour with him! We will definitely return and book another tour with Soo!
Our second tour with Awesome Tours. The best experience. Be prepared to walk and get sweaty if you will go in the tunnels it’s very steep. The tunnel is not recommended to kids or have health issues. It was a great experience and highly recommend the tours. Very flexible so if you skip the tunnels you can go to the lake or suspension bridge which we didn’t do but was an option for this tour.
My wife and I are traveling on a Regent Asia cruise. One of our stops was in Seoul. My wife asked if we could visit the DMZ, I guess she had watch one too many MASH reruns. Well I booked a trip with Brand X tour agency also from Viator. I called on the first day of our cruise to confirm our pick up and a send X said we can’t pick you up at the Incheon International Cruise Terminal. I said why as they had accepted the tour. They said they can’t and refunded my money. Given we were only 6 days away from our docking in Seoul, I found his new agency. They warned me it would be hard to get tickets to the DMZ on short notice, but Soo our tour guide never gave up and with an effort only matched by trying to get tickets to popular K-Pop group he came through! From The start Soo was awesome in answering my wife’s 10,000 questions and showing us all there is to see at the DMZ. He was so good I kept Soo to help us see Seoul the next day. We had 2 great days and learned an incredible amount about Korea’s history. We would recommend Soo To everyone who wants a personal and personable tour guide! I will be telling all my friends who head to Korea!! Thanks Soo!!’
We had an amazing 2 day tour of both DMZ and Seoul with Soo. One of the best guides we have ever had….. smart, focused, great customer service, attention to detail, great pics, very knowledgeable etc etc. Do not hesitate to book this company, and especially Soo.
What an amazing tour of the DMZ. Our tour guide, Hyun Soo was very knowledgeable, easy going and spoke English very well. We went to Majang Lake, Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri park, The third tunnel, Dora observatory, and Unification village. It was non-stop and would highly recommend this tour. We have 2 young daughters and I'm glad they were able to experience walking through the tunnel, seeing North Korea with our own eyes, and learning all the history of the Korean war. Reasonably priced and the private tour made it so much better.



