Explore the DMZ with expert guides, visit key sites, and enjoy exclusive museum and shooting range experiences. Book now for a unique adventure.
Explore the DMZ with expert guides, visit key sites, and enjoy exclusive museum and shooting range experiences. Book now for a unique adventure.
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Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park - Imjingak Pyeonghwa Nuri Park, also known as Imjingak Peace Park, is a significant location situated near the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Paju.
All visitors to the DMZ must stop here to purchase DMZ tickets, with a daily limit of 3,000 visitors! Upon arrival, there is free time for breakfast and coffee before a…
- Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park - Imjingak Pyeonghwa Nuri Park, also known as Imjingak Peace Park, is a significant location situated near the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in Paju.
All visitors to the DMZ must stop here to purchase DMZ tickets, with a daily limit of 3,000 visitors! Upon arrival, there is free time for breakfast and coffee before a tour guide takes visitors around the park.
The park was established to honor Korea’s division and to encourage peace and reunification. It includes notable landmarks such as the Freedom Bridge, war memorials, and a steam locomotive damaged during the Korean War.
Visitors can enjoy expansive open spaces, art installations, and picturesque views of the surrounding area, making it both a historical and relaxing destination.
- Mangbaedan - Mangbaedan is a memorial altar located at Imjingak, near the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
It was created for individuals separated from their families during the Korean War. Many who cannot return to their North Korean hometowns visit Mangbaedan to bow, pray, and honor their ancestors.
The name “Mangbaedan” translates to “a place to bow while looking toward the north.” On special holidays like Lunar New Year and Chuseok, many visitors perform traditional rites here, expressing their desire for family reunification.
Today, it stands as a poignant symbol of separation, remembrance, and hope for peace.
After exploring Mangbaedan, visitors can see the Freedom Bridge, Derailed Locomotive, Dokgaedari, and Imjingak Peace Park itself!
Don’t forget to purchase a unique souvenir, which is an authentic North Korean currency bill!
- Imjin River Dokgae Bridge - Imjin River Dokgae Bridge is a military bridge spanning the Imjin River in Paju, near the Civilian Control Zone (CCZ).
The bridge is primarily used for military purposes, providing controlled access across the river in this sensitive border area near the DMZ. Due to its strategic location, civilian access is limited and typically restricted to authorized personnel or guided tours.
The Imjin River holds significant historical importance, especially during the Korean War when it was a key frontline area.
Today, Dokgae Bridge serves as a reminder of Korea’s division, while the surrounding area remains tranquil, natural, and heavily protected.
- 파주 민간인통제구역선(검문소) - The Civilian Control Zone (CCZ) in Paju is a restricted area located just south of the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
It was established after the Korean War to ensure security near the border. Unlike the DMZ, civilians are permitted to live and work in this zone, but access is strictly controlled by the military.
Visitors entering the CCZ must pass through checkpoints and are usually required to join authorized tours. Photography and movement can be limited depending on security regulations.
Interestingly, due to restricted human activity, the area has become an important ecological zone with well-preserved nature and wildlife. At the same time, it remains a powerful reminder of Korea’s ongoing division and the need for peace.
- DMZ - The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a heavily fortified border that separates South Korea and North Korea. It was established after the Korean War ended in 1953.
Despite its name, it is actually one of the most militarized borders in the world.
- The Third Tunnel - The Third Tunnel of Aggression is a renowned historical site located in Paju, near the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
It was secretly constructed by North Korea in the 1970s and discovered in 1978. The tunnel was intended as a military infiltration route, capable of moving up to 30,000 soldiers per hour into South Korea.
The tunnel is approximately 1.6 km long, around 2 meters high and wide, and lies about 70 meters underground. After its discovery, South Korea blocked the tunnel with concrete barriers to prevent any potential invasion.
Today, visitors can enter the tunnel as part of a guided DMZ tour. They can walk down a steep passage and explore part of the tunnel (about 250 meters), wearing a helmet due to the low ceiling.
The Third Tunnel serves as a powerful reminder of the tension between North and South Korea, helping visitors better understand the history and reality of the Korean Peninsula.
- Dora Observatory - Dora Observatory is a viewpoint located in Paju, near the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
From here, visitors can look directly into North Korea. On a clear day, the city of Kaesong, the Kaesong Industrial Complex, and even North Korean villages can be seen through binoculars provided at the observatory.
It was built to allow civilians and tourists to safely observe the divided peninsula and gain a better understanding of Korea’s separation since the Korean War.
Dora Observatory is both an educational and emotional place—it offers a rare glimpse into North Korea while also reminding visitors of the ongoing division and the hope for reunification.
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Geumchon Unification Market - This is the final stop of the DMZ tour, featuring souvenir shops with items related to the DMZ, such as T-shirts, magnets, and snacks! Bean chocolate is particularly famous here, and recently, Soybean Ice Cream has become a top choice.
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Gamaksan Chulleong Bridge - Gamaksan Suspension Bridge (Gamaksan Chulleong Bridge) is a scenic pedestrian bridge located on Gamaksan Mountain.
After visiting the bridge, visitors can explore the North Korea Museum and BB shooting range. They can take amusing photos in the North Korea and JSA-themed photo booth, which includes wax statues of Kim, North Korean soldiers, and MPs of R.O.K! Visitors have the opportunity to shoot BB airsoft guns, with one magazine included.
Details: It is one of the longest suspension bridges in Korea, stretching about 150 meters across a deep valley. The bridge gently sways as visitors walk, which is why it is called a “chulleong” (meaning “swaying”) bridge.
Surrounded by beautiful mountains, forests, and hiking trails, it offers stunning views in every season—especially during autumn when the leaves change color.
The bridge is a popular attraction for both hikers and tourists, combining a bit of adventure with breathtaking natural scenery.
- Paju - North Korea Museum and BB Shooting Range
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Visitors can enjoy taking pictures in the North Korea and JSA-themed Photo Booth!
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They can shoot airsoft guns - one magazine only. Rifles, snipers, handguns, and bolt-action options are available! Experience the real recoil of the guns!

- Airsoft Shooting Range
- Entrance fees
- Pickup and dropoff at designated place
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English speaking tour guide
- Airsoft Shooting Range
- Entrance fees
- Pickup and dropoff at designated place
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English speaking tour guide
- Meals
- Airsoftguns : Kids and youth under 18
- Meals
- Airsoftguns : Kids and youth under 18
For those seeking more than a standard DMZ tour, this experience is ideal.
Begin your day by exploring the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), one of the world’s most distinctive and historical locations. Discover Korea’s history and visit significant sites such as Imjingak Park, Dora Observatory, and the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel.
After the DMZ, transition…
For those seeking more than a standard DMZ tour, this experience is ideal.
Begin your day by exploring the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), one of the world’s most distinctive and historical locations. Discover Korea’s history and visit significant sites such as Imjingak Park, Dora Observatory, and the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel.
After the DMZ, transition from history to excitement.
Delight in an exhilarating shooting experience at a contemporary indoor range. This activity is safe and suitable for beginners, with guidance from professional staff. Whether it’s your first time or not, it’s an enjoyable and unforgettable experience.
This blend of historical exploration and interactive activity makes this tour exceptionally unique.
Interested in experiencing Korea’s natural beauty? This package includes that too. The Suspension Bridge at Mt. Gamaksan is conveniently located next to the shooting range! Relish the Korean landscape there! History, action, and nature – it’s a comprehensive package for an unforgettable trip!
Don’t just visit Korea – truly experience it.
- These activities require participants to be at least for Airsoftgus , kids to youth : aitsoft experienced excluded
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.