Stop Visiting the Blue Huts at the DMZ North/South Korean Border (visit these places instead)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
  • Save $150 when signing up to this tour quoting 'ZoeDmz'. Details below! 👇
    Visiting the Joint Security Area (Panmunjom) where you'll find the famous blue huts is often synonymous with visiting the DMZ. Actually, the line separating North and South Korea is 250km long, and there are lots of places (often more interesting) that you can visit along the way.
    And definitely more off the beaten path!
    I break them all down for you below!
    [Part 1 of this at Yeongpyeondo here - • Yeonpyeong Island, Loo... ]
    ✈️ I joined this trip as part of the 'North Korea from a Distance' tour by Koryo Tours*.
    This trip takes you north of the 38th Parallel as you explore some of Korea's hidden gems and iconic spots along the North-South Korean border. This tour is ideal for those curious about North Korea and the issues on the Korean Peninsula, as well as adventure-loving travellers! It is also perfect for those wanting to visit North Korea now but aren't able to.
    You'll visit islands closer to North Korea than South, explore various border points for a closer look into North Korea, and dine with experts you often hear about or see in the media.
    See the trip & the itinerary for 2024 here;
    koryogroup.com/tours/greg-vac...
    🎟 Quote 'ZoeDmz' when booking for a $150 discount for the first 2 bookings, and a $100 discount for further bookings!
    *not a sponsored trip, but I do work for Koryo which is why I get to give you all a discount code 🙌 .
    🗺 Visiting; You can also visit all of these places yourself, but you will need a car, to do quite a bit of research and plan beforehand due to the multiple checkpoints and security-related issues, and pretty decent Korean as there can a lot of paperwork for some of the places and rarely is it available in English!
    1. Sokcho
    2. Kim Il Sung Summer House
    3. Goseong Unification Observation Tower
    4.Gyodong Manghyangdae Observatory
    5. Soisan Observatory
    6. White Horse Memorial
    7. Key Observatory
    8. Taepong (Typhoon) Observatory
    9. 3rd Invasion Tunnel
    10. Imjingak Pyeonghwa Nuri Park
    11. Dora Observatory
    12. Odusan Unification Observation Deck
    13. Aegibong Peace Eco Park
    15. Ganghwa Peace Observatory
    #dmz #southkorea #northkorea
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Комментарии • 16

  • @wolfandraven891
    @wolfandraven891 15 дней назад +4

    One day, I will visit the "DMZ" from the North Korean side, because it's been my dream for over a decade! I do hope they re-open to tourism eventually.

  • @PennyGBeauty
    @PennyGBeauty 15 дней назад +3

    I’m so glad you are back!! 🥰

  • @worldofastrid-ma
    @worldofastrid-ma 15 дней назад +1

    great content 👏🏻
    so well explained ..
    greetings from 🇮🇩 Indonesia … and have a bLessed day ..

  • @CTF1998
    @CTF1998 14 дней назад +1

    Wow... this reminds me so much of your pre-pandemic content. Such a great video Zo

  • @ahwudjxm23w
    @ahwudjxm23w 15 дней назад +1

    😊😊

  • @tEpicEcho
    @tEpicEcho 15 дней назад

    I patrolled the DMZ between South and North Korea back in '86. I'll bet nobody has heard of the terms "dolphin head" and "inflation alley."

    • @worldofastrid-ma
      @worldofastrid-ma 15 дней назад +1

      .. wow ..

    • @CTF1998
      @CTF1998 14 дней назад +1

      Inflation alley? You freaky

    • @CTF1998
      @CTF1998 14 дней назад +1

      How much is a ticket to this alley? I need a weekend to get my freak on

  • @charlesk1089
    @charlesk1089 13 дней назад +1

    As a question or suggestion: how accessible are any of these for those with limited mobility ? Many of the scenes look like a person in a wheelchair would be able to see little or nothing of the DORK because of the height of the wall barriers.

    • @ZoeDiscovers
      @ZoeDiscovers  13 дней назад

      Yes, completely true. I think in some of the more touristy places, there is wheelchair access but in general certainly not an easy place to travel around and get the most of.

    • @charlesk1089
      @charlesk1089 12 дней назад

      @@ZoeDiscovers if you think of it, when there are trips that are handicapped accessible, that would be welcome information.
      When one travels with disabled travel companions, it is worth knowing whether and which trips would actually be feasible for the disabled.
      Especially in a quite prosperous nation like ROK, there seem to still be many barriers to access for disabled travelers.

  • @Ggdivhjkjl
    @Ggdivhjkjl 14 дней назад +2

    Kaesong is in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea because the DPRK won the Fatherland Liberation War 🇰🇵