Explore a lesser-known part of the DMZ at Aegibong. Discover peace-themed ecoparks, learn about Korea’s divided history, and gaze across the border from one of the South’s most advanced observatories, all while enjoying a thoughtful café break with a view. A moving journey through nature, history, and hope.

Programme Details

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Around 8:00, be picked up by a shared transfer vehicle and drive to the meeting point. Meet the DMZ specialist guide at the meeting point for a join-in tour to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).

From there, travel approximately 1.5 hours by air-conditioned vehicle to Aegibong,  a region near the border with North Korea that offers a rare glimpse into the history and tensions of the Korean Peninsula.

Enter the Aegibong Peace Ecopark, a tranquil riverside area combining natural habitats and symbolic architecture that reflects hopes for reunification. 

Next, head to Jogang Observatory. Perched on elevated terrain, the observatory provides expansive views into North Korea, including glimpses of key infrastructure such as the Kaesong Industrial Complex and North Korean villages. It’s a rare and moving opportunity to observe the North from one of the most advanced observation points in the South. The experience includes a relaxing café visit, where guests can reflect while enjoying refreshments(at your own expense) and panoramic views of the northern landscape.

Visit the Peace Eco Exhibition Hall, where informative displays offer insight into the region's ecological diversity and the ongoing efforts to preserve peace and environmental harmony along the DMZ.

After the exploration, return to Seoul by late afternoon. The join-in tour concludes with a drop-off at City Hall around lunch time.

Notes:

- This product can only be sold as part of a full multi-day tour package.
- Lunch is not included and will be at your own expense.
- We encourage travellers to travel with their own refillable/reusable water container in order to minimise plastic bottle usage and water waste, as more and more refilling stations are now available in destinations.
- In certain areas of the DMZ, photography is strictly prohibited. It is essential to follow the guide’s instructions and refrain from taking photos or videos in restricted zones.
- The Aegibong DMZ is only open on Monday and is closed on Korean public holidays.
- Please note that the itinerary order may be modified by the guide based on seasonal conditions and DMZ access schedules.

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