Visite privée de DMZ Insider : Rencontrez un transfuge de NK, 3rd Tunnel & Bridge





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Ceci est exploité par PLK Travel - l'agence de voyages BEST DMZ Rencontrez une transfuge Coréen et écoutez son histoire d'évasion crue et directe, où la survie n'a jamais été garantie. Alors participez à une séance de questions-réponses en direct pour demander n'importe quoi et obtenir des réponses honnêtes sur la vie de l'autre côté de la frontière. Garantie 100% sans shopping : Pas d'arrêts forcés ou de détours inutiles – votre temps vous appartient à 100%. Expert Storytelling : Des aperçus historiques approfondis par des guides spécialisés et parlant Anglais couramment (pas seulement des chauffeurs). True Private Comfort : Prise en charge et retour en porte-à-porte sans stress dans un véhicule climatisé haut de gamme. Sites emblématiques de la DMZ : Explorez le troisième tunnel d'infiltration, l'observatoire Dora et le parc Imjingak. Sérénité panoramique : Un choix personnalisé entre la montagne Gamaksan ou le pont suspendu du lac Majang. Flexible & Personnalisé : Un itinéraire privé qui se déplace à votre rythme préféré, idéal pour les familles, les couples et les voyageurs en solo.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Avant d'entrer dans la zone DMZ et de faire une vérification d'identité, nous examinerons 3 arrêts - Brdige of Freedom, Mangbaedan Altar, locomotive à vapeur détruite pendant la guerre de Corée dans le parc Imjingak. Imjingak a été construit en 1972 au profit des Nord-Coréens déplacés. Il se trouve au bout de la route nationale n° 1, à laquelle les civils peuvent accéder.
Mangbaedan est un autel où les réfugiés nord-coréens dans le sud organisent des rites ancestraux lors des deux plus grandes fêtes nationales pour leurs parents et grands-parents restés au nord.
Le troisième tunnel fait référence à l'un des tunnels creusés par la Corée du Nord vers le sud sous la DMZ. Il est situé à 12 km de Munsan et à 52 km de Séoul et a été découvert le 17 octobre 1978. Le tunnel mesure 2 m de large, 2 m de haut et plus de 1 635 m de long, assez grand pour accueillir quelque 30 000 soldats par heure. Il a été découvert sur un site à quatre kilomètres au sud de Panmunjom en 1978. Va descendre et regarder autour à pied. De plus, après votre sortie du tunnel, vous irez regarder un court clip vidéo au théâtre DMZ pour montrer l'histoire de la division coréenne et l'écosystème naturel autour de la DMZ.
L'observatoire de Dora, l'observatoire le plus au nord du côté ouest de la République de Corée, a ouvert ses portes en janvier 1987 au sommet du mont Dora. Par temps clair, le complexe industriel de Gaeseong, le mont Songak à Gaeseong, les statues de Kim Il Sung, Kijeong-dong au nord, la périphérie de Gaeseong et Geummamgol (ferme coopérative) peuvent tous être vus à travers les nombreux télescopes installés sur le toit.
Ceci est construit pour souhaiter la réunification et la paix dans la péninsule coréenne. Il est construit pour transformer Imjingak, un symbole de division et de tension, en un symbole de réconciliation, de co-prospérité, de paix et d'unification. Divers spectacles, expositions, projections de films et festivals y sont organisés tout au long de l'année.
[Option 1] C'est le premier arrêt de votre court parcours de randonnée qui nécessite 15 minutes de marche. C'est l'un des ponts suspendus les plus longs de Corée avec une longueur de 150 mètres et était autrefois un champ de bataille féroce pendant la guerre de Corée. Après une courte randonnée jusqu'au sommet, vous atteindrez le superbe point de vue de la montagne Gamaksan.
[Option 2] C'est là que les forces alliées ont mené une bataille acharnée pendant la guerre de Corée. De nombreux soldats alliés ont perdu et sacrifié leur précieuse vie ici pendant la guerre de Corée. En avril 1951, il y a eu une bataille acharnée pour construire une ligne de défense (ligne de défense du delta) pour protéger Séoul contre l'armée du communisme Mai 1951, où il y a eu une bataille pour faire avancer la Kansas Line.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous récupérons les clients 1 fois dans la région de Séoul. Et retour au même endroit
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- L'horaire et les détails peuvent être modifiés en raison de situations imprévues, notamment des changements d'horaire d'entraînement militaire, de la circulation, des conditions météorologiques
- Le code vestimentaire est chic et décontracté
- Le tarif adulte s'applique à tous les voyageurs, à l'exception des bébés.
- Le nom, le numéro, l’échéance et le pays du passeport sont requis au moment de la réservation pour tous les participants.
- Un passeport en cours de validité est requis le jour du voyage.
- Un minimum de 2 personnes par réservation est requis
Avis(686)
We had a great family visit to the DMZ and Alex was a great guide. He was very knowledgeable, thought of our every need, and even took great pictures. Alex knew all the shortcuts and navigated us everywhere. Truly a great visit to a very unique place!
Our family of six had an incredible DMZ tour with Won, and it was one of the highlights of our trip to Korea. Won was exceptionally knowledgeable and brought the history and significance of the DMZ to life with fascinating stories, insights, and context. He was able to answer every question we had and shared information that you simply would not get from a guidebook. Beyond his expertise, Won was thoughtful, caring, patient, and genuinely invested in making sure everyone in our family had a great experience. He paced the tour perfectly, looked after every detail, and made us feel comfortable and welcome throughout the day. What stood out most was how personable and engaging he was. Our conversations made the experience even more meaningful, and it felt like we were exploring with a friend who was passionate about sharing his country and its history. If you're considering a DMZ tour, I cannot recommend Won highly enough. He made a fascinating destination unforgettable, and we are so grateful for the wonderful day we spent with him. Thank you, Won—we hope to see you again someday!
We had a private day tour to the DMZ with Won and we LOVED IT. We were comfortable in a private van and the day was clearly communicated to us. Won made accommodations for one of our family members with a knee injury and we much appreciated that. We would recommend this tour with Won to anyone.
Young was an excellent tour guide - very knowledgeable and flexible with what we wanted to do! We thoroughly enjoyed meeting with a woman who had defected from North Korea, particularly because I still have family living there. She was very open to answering our many questions. The DMZ tour was also very informative, though I found the ascent out of the 3rd tunnel pretty challenging, and I consider myself pretty fit! I am glad I had my Hoka shoes on! We opted not to see the suspension bridge but to visit another observatory with views into North Korea. Overall, a GREAT day! Young was an interesting, kind, super knowledgeable, and very flexible tour guide, and he made our day a very memorable one! We look forward to touring with Young again on our next visit to Seoul!
We did a private DMZ tour today with Won being our tour guide. This was easily one of the highlights of our 3 week vacation. He picked us up at our hotel and we then went to the Dora Observatory, 3rd tunnel, suspension bridge and got to meet privately with a North Korean defector and hear her story. He brought us to an incredible location for lunch as well. Won made our tour today fantastic. We spent a lot of time chatting about history, family, food, travels and it felt like spending time with a friend. He was wonderful with our children (10 and 13) as well. Highly recommend the tour and having Won as your tour guide. The day could not have been any better!
Alex was a delight to have us a Tour Guide for the Private tour to DMZ. We were picked up and dropped off in our hotel, he was very knowledgeable throughout the trip and made it very interesting. Also having the ability to have a private tour made it very comfortable for my wife and I. I highly recommend this tour. Ask for Alex.
We had a great time on this tour! We wanted a private tour so that we could ask questions and get picked up at our hotel (versus trying to navigate to a meet up location) and our guide, Young, was communicative and knowledgeable on timing of the day and getting us where we need to go. We picked us up early, and we had a nice ride to the DMZ tour starting point with no traffic and the ability to sightsee. The first park where you see monuments and interact with different experiences was great. We got out souvenirs and some snacks before boarding a larger bus into the DMW. We did the Third Tunnel experience, Dora Observatory, and heard the NK Defector speak. They were happy to answer questions with the translator keeping it brief and not adding too much emotion to it. Our day ended with a nice drive back and only a little bit of the famous Seoul traffic. I'd highly recommend this company, our guide Young, and the sites we saw. We had a full day out of it. Thank you Young!
We had a great time on this tour! We wanted a private tour so that we could ask questions and get picked up at our hotel (versus trying to navigate to a meet up location) and our guide, Young, was communicative and knowledgeable on timing of the day and getting us where we need to go. We picked us up early, and we had a nice ride to the DMZ tour starting point with no traffic and the ability to sightsee. The first park where you see monuments and interact with different experiences was great. We got out souvenirs and some snacks before boarding a larger bus into the DMW. We did the Third Tunnel experience, Dora Observatory, and heard the NK Defector speak. They were happy to answer questions with the translator keeping it brief and not adding too much emotion to it. Our day ended with a nice drive back and only a little bit of the famous Seoul traffic. I'd highly recommend this company, our guide Young, and the sites we saw. We had a full day out of it. Thank you Young!
Won was an amazing guide. Super friendly and knowledgeable. He made the whole day fly by. He gave us multiple options and was upfront about possible delays and the whole process.
I booked this experience for my daughters (13, 11) and I. We travel often and rarely do any type of tours. This experience required it and I was willing to spend extra money to get the tour without the tour if you know what I mean. Our guide, Jihyung Lee (JH) did just that and more. I had wanted to leave at 9am but JH contacted me the night before and told me to ensure entry into the DMZ we should leave at 7:30am. I gave him our full names and birth dates and was told to bring our passports and comfortable clothing and shoes. He arrived promptly at 7:30am and picked us up outside our accommodation. While driving JH started giving us some history about North and South Korea. We had purposely not used AI or Googled anything the night before so we could waltz into this ignorant and ready to learn. He gave us the timeline of Korean history (invasions, all of it) including stories about the Cow Bridge, Choco Pies, and the founder of Hyundai which were captivating. When we arrived JH took us around Imjingak Park (Peace Park) while we waited to get on the charter bus into the DMZ. He gave the girls and I each Choco Pies as we exited his vehicle, this was very thoughtful. Multiple guides from other tours stopped to say "Hello" to JH and then tell us we had the best guide around. Over the course of the day I would come to realize how true this was. He explained in detail various landmarks at this park. A poignant statue commemorating young Korean girls' sacrifices during occupations by other nations moved me. JH carefully explained this statue in detail in a way that was respectful but with my daughters understanding what happened to them. It was odd watching tourists walk up and sit down next to the statue and take pictures smiling. After JH told us everything about it he asked if we wanted a picture too. The girls and I looked at each other and did not even need to say anything. Did not feel right and he completely understood. You would not get that without a private guide, we would have taken that same picture like everyone else. It's all about context, delivery, and an eagerness to learn on our part. JH also had a great picture guide giving us reference for the different lines (CCL, CCZ, SSL, and MDL) including more information about the JSA. My girls and I are curious and peppered him with questions. This continued with the DORA Observatory and the Third Infiltration Tunnel. Specifically with the DORA observatory as we did not have the best weather day and he was able to give my daughters and I one on one instructions on seeing the various sites through the binoculars (Flagpole competition, start of Third Infiltration Tunnel, The propaganda town, etc.). After all this we took the bus back to Imjingak Park. He let my daughters and I have lunch for an hour and went to eat lunch on his own. When we were done eating lunch he was ready to pick us up and we were on our way to the defector interview. This was shorter than I expected, but a powerful experience for my daughters and I. That woman has some courage to tell us her story and let us ask questions. We were all moved and grateful. After that, we went to the suspension bridge by the lake. I would like to say, as a single Dad I do not get many photos with my girls on these trips. Not this time, every picture throughout this journey we are together. JH made sure of that. I really appreciated all the photos he took on his phone of this memorable day. He would send all them to me over What's App (that is how we communicated) and then later that night sent the high resolution photos over email (over 100). We enjoyed our time on the suspension bridge and I enjoyed the wind in my face and watching my daughters run along the bridge while chatting with JH. At this point we had become friends. Just a great guy overall. We all took a picture together and then headed back to our accommodation in Yongsan. He gave my girls some special lapel pins which was another nice gesture. He also had bottled water ready for all of us on the way home. As we munched on our Choco Pies and spilled crumbs all over the car with him smiling saying "No worries, I can clean it later". It was these small thoughtful events throughout the day that had me reflecting days afterwards how lucky we were to have such a knowledgeable, friendly, and thoughtful guide. The private tour was so worth the extra money for this experience. Next time I come to Seoul I am taking JH out to dinner. It was that kind of day. I hope you are lucky enough to get him for this tour too.



