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| DT-032 Demilitarized Zone Tour (The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel) |
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min. 1 person
Duration : 08. 00~ 14. 30 No tour on Monday and National holiday |
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Paju
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** Pick up service available from major hotels and subway station and pick up time is depend on location where you stay.
A . Morning Course 08:00-14:30 KRW 46,000krw min. 1 person
Hotel -> Imjingak Park -> The Bridge of Freedom -> DMZ Theater & Exhibition Hall -> The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel -> Dora Observatory -> Dora Station -> Pass by Unification Village -> Ginseng center (or Amethyst factory) -> Drop Off at Itaewon or City Hall
B . Afternoon Course 11:00-18:00 KRW 48,000, min. 3 person
Hotel -> Imjingak Park -> The Bridge of Freedom -> DMZ Theater & Exhibition Hall -> The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel -> Dora Observatory -> Dora Station -> Pass by Unification Village -> Ginseng center (or Amethyst factory) ->Drop Off at Hotel
C. Morning Course +Lunch 08:00~16:00 KRW 62,000, min. 1 person
Hotel -> Imjingak Park -> The Bridge of Freedom -> DMZ Theater & Exhibition Hall -> The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel -> Dora Observatory -> Dora Station -> Pass by Unification Village -> Ginseng center (or Amethyst factory) ->Lunch->Drop Off at Hotel
D. Fullday Course 08:00-18:00 KRW 119,000 , min. 4 person
Hotel -> Imjingak Park -> The Bridge of Freedom -> DMZ Theater & Exhibition Hall -> The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel -> Dora Observatory -> Dora Station -> Pass by Unification Village -> Ginseng center (or Amethyst factory) ->Lunch->Gyeongbok Palace -> National Museum -> Insadong Alley -> Drop Off at Hotel
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▪ English Speaking Tour Guide ▪ Transportation ▪ Free pick-up service (From major hotels and subway station in Seoul, Hapjeong station, Seoul station, Gangnam subway station, Cityhall station available.) ▪ Entrance Fee
** No Tour on Monday and National Holiday ** Passport Required ** DMZ Tour is under control of military. Schedule could be changed without prior notice.
▪ The rates shown above do not include service charges and taxes, And it may not include expenses of personal nature, extra occupancy charges or any other incidentals. ▪ Children under 10 can apply at 30 % discount. (except some exclusive tours)
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▪ We are required minimum number of person in a group to operate. ▪ Cancellation on tour date or No show will be charged 100% penalty. ▪ In case of the heavy traffic, pick-up time can be delayed. ▪ We can arrange special or private tour upon your request. Please contact us for details. ▪ We are not responsible for any losses, damages, and injuries caused by unavoidable instances during the tour.
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▪ PLEASE leave your general contact information (ex. phone , e-mail or mobile) in case should we have any cancellation or changes to the posted information.
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* Need help with your booking? Contact us please by phone or email. (+82-2-2082-2112,2319, info@mecitour.com)
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| Available in the specified hotels. |
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| Imjingak Park |
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Imjingak, located 7 km from the Military Demarcation Line, is now at the forefront of tourism related to the Korean Conflict. It was built in 1972 with the hope that someday unification would be possible. Three-storied Imjingak is surrounded by several Monuments, Unification Park and North Korea Center. 400 kinds of photos and documents showing the stark reality of North Korea are displayed in the North Korea Center of Unification Board. Outside Imjingak, there are 12 kinds of tanks and crafts on display that were used during the Korean Conflict. Mangbaedan, which stands opposite of Imjingak, is famous for the place where people from North Korea visit and perform ancestral rites by bowing toward their hometown every New Years Day and Chuseok. The Bridge of the Freedom, South Koreans crossed when they came back to their mother country from North Korea, stands behind Mangbaedan. In front of Imjingak, there is the Gyeongui Train Line which was destroyed during the Korean Conflict in 1950. It has been under construction since 2000. Every year many events for unification are held at Imjingak. Imjingak is now one of the famous tourist spots for foreigners in Gyeonggi-do Province because it is possible to visit without going through any security check points.
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| Bridge of Freedom |
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Standing behind Mangbaedan at Imjingak Square, the bridge was given its present name by former President Seung-man Lee as 12,773 Korean War prisoners returned home to freedom over this bridge. It is said that the prisoners were transported by car up to the Gyeongui-seon Line Iron Bridge and crossed over the Bridge of Freedom by foot. The bridge is the only remaining legacy of peace in the Korean War as it holds the symbolic significance of the "Return to Freedom.¡±
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| The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel |
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The 3rd Infiltration Tunnel was discovered on October 17, 1978. It is located 52km from Seoul. It was estimated that it took approximately an hour for 10,000 soldiers to move through the tunnel. When this tunnel was first discovered, North Koreans insisted it was made by South Koreans in a plot to invade North Korea. However, this theory proved eventually to be false. Mt. Dora Observation Platform is located nearby the 3rd Tunnel. From this observation platform, North Korean military personnel are visible, and so are the highlights of Gaeseong and the Geumgangsan Diamond Mountains.
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| Dora Observatory |
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Mt. Dora Observation platform is located nearby the 3rd tunnel. From this Observation platform, North Korean military personnel are visible, and so are the city of Gaeseong and the Geumgangsan Diamond Mountains.
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| Dorasan Station |
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Located 30 meters from the South Korean boundary fence of the northern part of the civilian controlled area, Dora Mountain Train Station is the northernmost Gyeongui-seon (Seoul-Sinuiju) Line train station in South Korea. It attracted worldwide attention with the visit of United States President Bush on February 20, 2002. When the South-North traffic becomes a reality with the reconnection of Gyeongui-seon Line, Dora Station will play a central role in the Asia-Europe Iron Silk Road that will connect with not only North Korea but also the greater countries of China, Russia and beyond.
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