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Is North Korea Open for Tourism?
Currently, North Korea is still closed to tourists, however we are anticipating their re-opening by having everything ready to go as soon as the announcement is made. All North Korea tours will run as scheduled, if the country has opened in time for all arrangements to be made for that tour. If North Korea has not yet opened, any bookings/deposits can be moved onto any other tour (North Korea, or another destination). If you are interested in visiting North Korea, you can sign up for our North Korea mailing list by sending us an email.
This quick trip to North Korea will show you the highlights of Pyongyang and Kaesong, but in the winter when BBQ and soju are all the more magical!
We begin and end our journey in Beijing, starting with an overnight sleeper train, and ending by flying out on the infamous Air Koryo - both exciting and unique experiences in their own rights!
During your time in Pyongyang, you will also get to engage in some local celebrations! In addition to the famous highlights of Pyongyang, we will also be taking a trip south to Kaesong and the DMZ to have a peer into South Korea and to learn about the signing of the 1953 armistice.
If you'd like to join us for The Day of the Shining Star, but would like to spend a little more time in North Korea, have a look at our longer tour itinerary .
If you like the look of this tour but the dates don't work for you, or you'd like to do part of the tour, please get in touch and let us know. All our tours are able to be split into smaller sections, we're always scheduling new tours and your dates might work for one of them, or we can always organise an independent tour.
If you'd like to see some more of the DPRK while you're here, check out our possible extensions such as skiing at the Masik Ski resort.
INCLUSIONS:
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All meals as specified on the itinerary |
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Overnight train from Beijing to Pyongyang |
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Accommodation as per itinerary |
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Entry fees unless otherwise specified |
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Local and Saiga guides |
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: EUR 120
EXCLUSIONS:
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North Korea visa fee (EUR 60 per person) |
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Flight from Pyongyang to Beijing |
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Flights to and from Beijing at the start and end of the tour |
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Travel insurance |
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Chinese visa |
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Personal expenses such as souvenirs or any optional activities |
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Tips and gratuities |
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Any COVID related expenses |
Bow to the famous Mansudae statues of Eternal President Kim Il Sung and General Kim Jung Il
Visit the Palace of the Sun and pay your respects to the bodies lying in state
Poke a toe into South Korea at the DMZ
*A note about pricing: whilst most of our tours are priced and paid for in USD, EUR is king in North Korea, so it makes much more logical sense to price everything in and receive Euros for all our North Korea tours.