• Arch of Triumph on Liberation Day, Pyongyang (DPRK)
    8.15 Liberation Day

Accommodation

We will be based at one of the best hotels in Pyongyang, the Yanggakdo Hotel. We will also be staying at the Nampo Ryonggang Hot Spa Hotel on the West Coast.

Yanngakdo Hotel in Pyongyang, North Korea. It is rated as a Deluxe Hotel in the DPRK. Trip arranged by KTG Tours

Located on an Islet in the Taedong River

Yanggakdo Hotel

Deluxe Hotel with fantastic views all of Pyongyang from its revolving restaurant on the 47th floor.

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Villa at the Ryonggang Hot Spa Hotel in Onchon county near Nampo city, North Korea, DPRK. Rooms are in villas and all rooms have a hot spa bathtub. Trip arranged by KTG tours

Villa at the Ryonggang Hot Spa Hotel

Nampo Ryonggang Hot Spa Hotel

A Guarded Compound, Hot Salty Water Baths and Petrol Clam BBQ. Decoration is very retro here.

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Group Size

Our group sizes tend to be small, with an average of less than 10 people. However, our August and September tours tend to be our busiest ones and we limit our group sizes to 19 people. In the unlikely case of having more than 19 people we divide the group into two separate smaller ones; each group with their own guides, private vehicle and driver.

As this is the busiest period in DPRK tourism terms, we kindly ask you to apply by the application deadline as it can be hard to book any late plane and train tickets during this period.

Route & Map

Please note that Dandong and Sinuiju are just transit spots where we go stop by for Chinese and Korean customs. We do, however, offer extension tours in both cities so do please let us know if you would be interested in either option.

Tour Outline

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Concert at the Workers' Party Foundation Monument on Liberation Day, Pyongyang

This tour consists of 5 nights / 6 days in the DPRK plus one night on the train (plane exit option is also available).

See all the highlights and celebrations on 15 August in Pyongyang.

Discover the lively city of Sariwon, capital of North Hwanghae Province.

Head to the northern interior, to the beautiful region of Mt. Myohyang where we stay overnight at one of the most luxurious hotels in the DPRK.

Explore the ancient city Kaesong and of course the DMZ and take a trip to the west coast ending your tour with a relaxing afternoon with locals at the most famous waterpark in North Korea!

Tour Highlights

Moran Park on Liberation Day in Pyongyang, capital city of North Korea (DPRK) with KTG Tours

Locals dancing on Liberation Day

  • Being in Pyongyang for any celebrations on August 15, Liberation Day!
  • Main highlights in Pyongyang including shopping with locals!
  • Possible Mass Games - this is not confirmed yet but if they are held we will attend them!
  • The DMZ where the Korean War Armistice was signed and where soldiers from North and South Korea face each other.
Moran Park on Liberation Day in Pyongyang, capital city of North Korea (DPRK) with KTG Tours

Munsu Waterpark

  • Visiting the ancient city of Kaesong and staying there overnight in a traditional Korean courtyard hotel.
  • A local factory and farm in Nampo on the west coast of the DPRK as well as the west sea barrage; an 8 km long dam.
  • Munsu Waterpark and a lot of fun with locals!
  • Visiting the ancient city of Kaesong and staying there overnight in a traditional Korean courtyard hotel.
  • A local factory and farm in Nampo on the west coast of the DPRK as well as the west sea barrage; an 8 km long dam.
  • Munsu Waterpark and a lot of fun with locals!

Detailed Itinerary

Please note that itineraries in the DPRK are always subject to modifications based on the circumstances in the country.

If entering by train we leave Beijing on 13 August (Friday) at 17.27

Day 1 - 13 August (Tuesday)

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• Depart from Beijing at 13.05 flight JS 152 Terminal 2, Beijing International Capital Airport

• Arrive in Pyongyang at 16.05 (Pyongyang time)

Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang North Korea with KTG Tours in the summer on our Liberation Day Tour

Arch of Triumph - gigantic arch built to commemorate President Kim Il Sung's speech upon returning to Korea after the colonial rule of Japan.

• Brief walk around the area.

• Hotel check-in: Yanggakdo Hotel

• Welcome Dinner: KITC Restaurant, Pyongyang

Overnight: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang

Day 2 - 14 August (Wednesday)

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• Breakfast: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang

• Drive to Mount Myohyang - we head to the Northern interior part of the DPRK to one of its most secluded and beautiful spots; Mount Myohyang (meaning fragrance mountain).

International Friendship Exhibition Centre - Perhaps no other place better portrays how much the leadership of the country is revered than this place. The two buildings, built into the mountains and consisting of endless corridors and several floors, show thousands of gifts given to the leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il and Comrade Kim Jong Suk (wife of President Kim Il Sung and mother of General Kim Jong Il). There is now a section too for the current leader Kim Jong Un.

Mount Myohyang in North Korea (DPRK)

Pohyon Temple - initially built in 1042, it used to be the centre of Buddhism in the region.

monk in Mt. Myohyang, North Korea

PM

• Lunch: Hyangsan Hotel, one of the most luxurious hotels in the DPRK

• Drive back to Pyongyang

War Museum - see the North Korean version of the war. This museum contains original vehicles and weapons used during the Korean War. The new War Museum is an impressive building with all kinds of details regarding the Korean War.

Children at the War Museum in Pyongyang, DPRK (North Korea)

USS Pueblo - US spy ship captured in 1968. The only US vessel held by a foreign country, it is displayed to this day in the DPRK as a trophy.

• Dinner: Local Restaurant, Pyongyang

Overnight: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang

Day 3 - 15 August (Thursday)

Today is the 76th Anniversary of Korea's Liberation from Japanese colonial rule

Kumsusan Memorial Palace (where the Leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il lie in state). Please note that this is the most sacred place in the DPRK and that there is a dress code to follow. Please contact us for more information.

Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery - cemetery of anti-Japanese revolutionaries. There are rows of bronze busts of these national heroes. There are too great views of Pyongyang from here.

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• Lunch: Local restaurant, Pyongyang - chance to see locals celebrate a national holiday

• Moran Park - where locals gather on national holidays. Prepare to be asked to join in the dancing (and singing if you can)!

North Koreans celebrating Liberation Day in Moran Park

• Fountain Park - we will have a stroll here. There are great views of the city centre.

Mansudae Grand Monuments - Giant Bronze Statues of the Leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. We expect there to be many locals here as it is a national holiday

Views of Chollima Statue - the winged horse that was used as a symbol of National Policy to rapidly and strongly reconstruct the country after the Korean War

Ride on the Pyongyang Metro with locals - take the deepest metro in the world with Koreans stopping at several stops and seeing the busiest aspect of life in Pyongyang.

North Korea subway entrance, Pyongyang (DPRK)

Pyongyang Metro

Party Foundation Monuments - consisting of a hammer, sickle and brush

• Expected Mass Dances - Chance to dance with North Koreans during the celebrations of this National Holiday. Hundreds of women wear traditional Korean dresses and men suits while they dance in a synchronised manner. Please note that if these are held we will be notified there and then.

EXPECTED MASS GAMES - please note that these have not been confirmed yet. If they are held we will be able to attend.

• Dinner: local restaurant, Pyongyang

Mass Games in Pyongyang capital of North Korea. Trip arranged by KTG Tours

• If there are any celebrations such as a firework display in the evening we will be able to attend these.

Overnight: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang

Day 4 - 16 August (Friday)

AM

• Breakfast: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang

Juche Tower - chance to see the entire city of Pyongyang by going up 150 metres (the tower is 170 metres tall including its flame). If you would rather not go up (the entrance fee is 5 Euros and not included) you can wait by the Taedong River bank which is too a pleasant experience.

Grand People's Study House - a giant library and study centre right in the heart of Pyongyang

• Mangyongdae Native House - birthplace of President Kim Il Sung

PM

• Lunch: Local restaurant, Pyongyang

• Drive to Sariwon City - capital of North Hwanghae Province, this is a lively city with a population of over 300,000.

• Migok Cooperative Farm - see how Koreans work and live in this model cooperative farm.

Migok Cooperative Farm in Sariwon city, capital of North Hwanghae province in North Korea, DPRK. Trip arranged by KTG Tours

Views of Migok Cooperative Farm in Sariwon

Folk Street & Ancient Model Pavilions - we will see how Koreans lived in ancient times and check some model pavilions of times past in Korea. We will walk around this street and have the chance to check a local Sul-Jib (alcohol house) or a stand and try some delicious Makoli (Korean rice wine with very low levels of alcohol). The walk around here is always interesting. There are usually street games and activities too where we can of course join in!

Walk up Mt. Kyongnam - the walk itself is only 5 to 10 minutes but we will have views of the whole city and of the surrounding region.

Views from Mount Kyongnam pavilion in Sariwon city, capital of North Hwanghae province in North Korea, DPRK. Trip arranged by KTG Tours

Views of Sariwon City from Mount Kyongnam

Walk around the Folk Village in Sariwon, North Korea (DPRK)

Walk around Sariwon City

• Drive south to Kaesong city - ancient Korean city, it was the capital of the Koryo Dynasty, and conserves a lot of its old architecture as it was not destroyed in the Korean War.

• Dinner: Minsok Folk Hotel, Kaesong. There is the additional option of trying dog meat soup and/or chicken stuffed with ginseng rice.

• Overnight: Minsok Korean Traditional Hotel - this compound was actually part of the old area of Kaesong and was turned into a tourist resort in 1989. Many of the houses are from the Joseon Dynasty.

Day 5 - 17 August (Saturday)

Minsok folk hotel in Kaesong in North Korea. Tour arranged by KTG Tours

There is a small bar by the main restaurant where we tend to gather after dinner. Our Korean guides usually join us for the fun.

• Breakfast: Minsok Folk Hotel

• Walk by the old part of town to South Gate

Nam Mun ie South Gate in Kaesong in North Korea. Tour arranged by KTG Tours

Janam Hill - great views of the old part of town and of the main entrance of the city.

Twin Tombs of King Kongmin - UNESCO World Heritage Site. These unique twin tombs (one for the king and the other for his Mongolian wife), from the Koryo Dynasty, have undergone relatively little restoration. They were listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2013.

38th Parallel (DMZ) - chance to enter the famous blue negotiation rooms where talks between North & South Korea have taken place. These rooms are not always opened to the public. If this is the case we will still walk close up to them. We will also see where the Korean War Armistice was signed.

Negotiation rooms at the DMZ, North and South Korea

Technically in the South - Korean soldiers prepare to leave the negotiation rooms as we exit. The microphones shown on the table mark the diversionary line between North & South Korea

KTG traveller shakes hand with a North Korean soldier at the DMZ in North Korea. Panmunjom is the only place in the DPRK where we can take pictures of the North Korean military

KTG Traveller and KPA Office shake hands at DMZ

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• Lunch at Tongil Restaurant (Kaesong) - a variety of dishes served in gold plate covered bowls

Traditional Korean dishes in Kaesong Pansangi North Korea, DPRK with KTG Tours

Koryo Museum (Kaesong) - this too is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is the first university on the Korean Peninsula it dates from the 900s. Kaesong was the capital of the Koryo Dynasty.

Koryo Museum in Kaesong in North Korea, DPRK with KTG Tours

Kaesong Stamp Shop - chance to buy unique collections of stamps, postcards, paintings, etc. Even if not purchasing any, browsing around the material is always entertaining as the stamps vary considerably to what is offered in the West.

Please note that this shop is just located outside of the Koryo Museum and will therefore not take up much of our time.

Drive back to Pyongyang

Reunification Monument - great chance to take some pictures of this monument that symbolises re-unification of the Korean peninsula.

Reunifciation Monument in Pyongyang capital of North Korea, DPRK with KTG Tours

Children's Palace - extremely talented children carry out extra curricular activities here and usually have a show.

Childrens' Palace in Pyongyang capital of North Korea, DPRK with KTG Tours

Kwangbok Supermarket - we will visit the only place in Pyongyang where foreigners can exchange foreign currency for Korean Won and buy amongst locals. The bottom floor consists of a supermarket, the first floor is where clothes is sold and the top floor is where we can try some local snacks. Be prepared to see many Koreans stare at you!

Beer bar - try some local North Korean beer

Dinner - Number 1 Pyongyang Duck BBQ Restaurant

Kaeson Funfair (optional) - if you still have enough energy you may want to check the funfair out! The entrance fee is around 2 Euros and rides then range from 1.5 to 5 Euros.

Overnight: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang

Day 6 - 18 August (Sunday)

• Munsu Water Park- Enjoy the afternoon hanging out with locals and trying out different slides. There are other entertainment facilities here such as table tennis, billiards and several coffee shops. If you would like to go on the slides and pools the fee is 10 Euros per person.

Munsu Waterpark in Pyongyang capital of North Korea DPRK with KTG Tours

• Dinner: Local restaurant, Pyongyang

Overnight: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang

Day 7 - 19 August (Monday)>Day 7 - 19th August (Monday)

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• Breakfast:

• 10.25 am train to Beijing - please let us know if you are interested in flying back

PM

• Stopover at Sinuiju train station bordering China for Korean customs

Day 7 - 20th August (Tuesday)

Arrive in Beijing at 08:40 am

End of tour our North Korea Liberation Day Tour II

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