Field Trips
DMZ/JSA Tour
The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and Joint Security Area (JSA) stretch for just over a mile on either side of the border between North Korea and South Korea. Korea is the only divided country in the world. As one of the last relics of the Cold War, the DMZ attracts a great deal of public interest, and is a popular destination for travelers visiting Korea. You’ll also visit the Dora Observatory, where you can catch a glimpse of North Korea, and the Third Infiltration Tunnel, which was discovered in 1978.
Please note: Military ID card or passport is required. Also, travelers’ information must be submitted to Discover Seoul at least three days before your tour.
Seoul City Tour
Our guided All-day City Tours are a whirlwind of sights and stops that highlight the very best of Seoul. You’ll combine the Royal Palace Tour with a stop for some shopping. Then, after lunch, you’ll go straight into either the Cultural Insight Tour (City Tour 1) or the Korean Folk Village Tour (City Tour 2) before heading back. It’s a lot to pack into one day, but it’s also a nice way to see it all. Plus, you can always plan to go back for more if you want more time somewhere. We’ll be glad to help to make sure you make the most of your visit.
DMZ/JSA Tour
The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) and Joint Security Area (JSA) stretch for just over a mile on either side of the border between North Korea and South Korea. Korea is the only divided country in the world. As one of the last relics of the Cold War, the DMZ attracts a great deal of public interest, and is a popular destination for travelers visiting Korea. You’ll also visit the Dora Observatory, where you can catch a glimpse of North Korea, and the Third Infiltration Tunnel, which was discovered in 1978.
Please note: Military ID card or passport is required. Also, travelers’ information must be submitted to Discover Seoul at least three days before your tour.
Seoul City Tour
Our guided All-day City Tours are a whirlwind of sights and stops that highlight the very best of Seoul. You’ll combine the Royal Palace Tour with a stop for some shopping. Then, after lunch, you’ll go straight into either the Cultural Insight Tour (City Tour 1) or the Korean Folk Village Tour (City Tour 2) before heading back. It’s a lot to pack into one day, but it’s also a nice way to see it all. Plus, you can always plan to go back for more if you want more time somewhere. We’ll be glad to help to make sure you make the most of your visit.