3. The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
The border between North and South Korea is a geo-political barrier that separates the Korean peninsula. One of the last frontiers of the Cold War, the DMZ covers an area where over a million soldiers are posted on each side - the Korean War has never technically or officially ended.
You can visit the DMZ as part of a group tour, where you will be escorted by the military right into the DMZ and stand at the very edge of one the last remaining Cold War icons. You’ll learn more about this significant part of history, and explore Imjingak Park, the DMZ Museum and the Dora Observatory. Most DMZ tours also include a visit to the Third Infiltration Tunnel, which was built by North Korea with the aim to breach the border into South Korea.