Extended North Korea Summer Tour 2019 - check out the DPRK when there are very few Westerners in the country. The application deadline for our Extended North Korea Summer Tour is May 8th 2019. If
interested in extending your tour please send us an e-mail stating how
long you would like to extend for and if there are any specific places
you would like to visit.
Accommodation
We will stay at one of the best hotels Pyongyang has to offer; The
Koryo Hotel. Unlike other hotels such as the Sosan
Hotel, Ryanggang, Haebansan, etc, this Deluxe Hotel is not a budget hotel and offers
some of the best hotel facilities in Pyongyang.
Group Size
Our groups usually consist of 10 people or less. We strongly believe
that having small sized groups helps us to get to know our local guides
in Korea personally and have a deeper understanding of the DPRK,
something not feasible with large sized groups. Our Western staff
members go in frequently with groups to Korea and we know the guides
very well. We believe that having large groups of say over 20 people
does not allow travellers to get to know the guides that well, whereas
smaller sized groups allows for more interaction and flexibility once
in the DPRK.
In the unlikely case of having 19 people, we will divide the
group into two completely separate groups, each with their own guides,
vehicle and driver.
Kumsusan Palace of the Sun - We have been notified that it will be likely be closed from May to July in 2019. If it is opened to the public though we will schedule a visit there on Thursday morning.
You can also
join this tour by train. The tour cost will be lower in this case.
Please notify us if interested in this option.
Day 0 - June 10 (Monday) for those entering by train
Those taking the train in meet our KTG staff downtown Beijing for
our pre-tour briefing and take the train to Pyongyang together,
arriving the following day in Pyongyang
Day 1 - June 11 (Tuesday) for those flying in
PM
Depart from Beijing at 13.05 flight JS 152 Terminal 2, Beijing
Capital Airport
Arrive in Pyongyang at 16.35 (Pyongyang time)
Fountain Park
- we walk around here before heading to Mansu Hill. Families and
friends usually come here for pictures
Mansudae Grand
Monuments - Giant bronze statues of the Leaders Kim Il Sung and
Kim Jong Il.
Views of Chollima
Statue
- representing the policy used by the DPRK government after the Korean
War. The aim of this policy was to reconstruct the country at the speed
of the mythical Chollima Horse
Arch of Triumph
- impressive monument built where Kim Il Sung made his first speach in
Pyongyang upong returning to Korea after fighting against the Japanese
Welcome Dinner:
KITC Restaurant, Pyongyang
Hotel check-in: Koryo Hotel
Overnight: Koryo Hotel, Pyongyang
Day 2 - June 12 (Wednesday)
AM
Breakfast: Koryo Hotel, Pyongyang
Drive
to the picturesque "Fragrance Mountain" - meaning Fragrance
Mountain in Korean, it is located in a bucolic area of the DPRK
International
Friendship Exhibition Centre -
exposing thousands of presents given to President Kim Il Sung, his son
General Kim Jong Il and his wife Comrade Kim Jong Suk. A new section
for the current leader, Kim Jong Un has now been opened. You will also
be able to see Koreans from all corners of the DPRK visiting this
place. We can have a coffee break in the balcony that offers great
views of the picturesque scene in the area.
Pohyon
Buddhist Temple - used to be the centre of Buddhism of this
region of Korea
PM
Lunch:
Chongchon Hotel, Mount Myohyang
Drive
back to Pyongyang
Juche
Tower -
chance to go up the 150 metre tower (170 metres including the flame)
that offers a panoramic view of Pyongyang. Please check our short
Youtube video about the Juche Tower below:
Ride
on Pyongyang Metro - the deepest in the world. Enjoy an
extended ride with locals stopping at several stops and allowing you to
see a busier aspect of life in Pyongyang.
Kwangbok
Supermarket - this is the only place where foreigners can
exchange foreign currency for Korean won and purchase goods with Korean
won. This place is usually packed with locals and we are allowed to
wander around by ourselves. The bottom floor consists of a supermarket
which mainly consists of local goods. The first floor is where clothes
is sold as well as other goods such as watches, home equipment. The top
floor is where we can buy snacks and meals and it is where hundreds of
people tend to gather with their families for some food!
Overnight: Koryo Hotel, Pyongyang
Day 3 - June 13 (Thursday)
AM
Breakfast: Koryo Hotel
Kumsusan
Palace of the Sun - where the Leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong
Il remain in state. Please note that this is one of the most important
places in the DPRK. Formal attire is required, please ask us for more
details. If the Palace indoors are closed we will schedule a visit to
the main square of the Palace. If the Palace indoors are closed we will
schedule a visit to the main square of the Palace.
Revolutionary
Martyrs' Cemetery
- dedicated to Korean national heroes. Views of the whole city of
Pyongyang are offered.
Monument
to the Foundation of the Korean Workers' Party - the giantic monument of the hammer, sickle and
brush
PM
Victorious
Fatherland Liberation War Museum (Korean War Museum)
- (Korean War Museum). Restored recently, the new war museum is
enormous and very detailed. Please check our Youtube video of some of
the US weapons shown in the museum:
USS Pueblo-
US spy ship captured in 1968. The only US vessel in possession of a
foreign country, it is exposed in North Korea as a trophy and detailed
information of the USS Pueblo Incident are given when visiting.
Mangyongdae
Native House - President Kim Il Sung's birthplace
Children's
Palace - with an impressive performance
Late
drive to Kaesong - We head south on the Re-unification Highway
towards the border with South Korea and stay overnight in Kaesong. Our
guides will explain the principles by which the DPRK would like to
reunite Korea.
Check-in
Minsok Hotel - traditional Korean courtyard hotel. Quietly
located in the old part of Kaesong. Viewing the giant bronze statue of
Kim Il Sung lit up at night and standing in the horizon from this hotel
is an experience. You will be able to sit and eat on the floor as per
Korean traditional style.
Overnight: Minsok Folk Hotel, Kaesong
Day 4 - June 14 (Friday)
AM
Breakfast: Minsok Hotel
Go up
Janam Hill this offers perfect
views of Kaesong and the old part of town too. Unlike most cities in
Korea, Kaesong was not destroyed by the Korean War and the old part of
town conserves its original form, which is a great contrast to the
other cities in the DPRK.
38th
Parallel (DMZ) - see the joint
military area. You will be able to enter the blue negotiations room
which are set on North and South Korea. This is a highlight of all
tours, a moment where the tension can be felt and that you will
certainly not forget!.
PM
Lunch
at Tongil Restaurant (Kaesong) - dishes served in golden plated
metal bowls. Portions are small, but having 12 bowls per person makes
it more than a big lunch!
Koryo
Museum (Kaesong) - first university on the Korean peninsula.
Kaesong was the capital of the Koryo Dynasty and this unversity turned
museum dates from the 900s.
Kaesong
Stamp Shop - located just outside the Koryo musuem, we usually
have a break here. All kinds of DPRK stamps, postcards, artwork and
other souvenirs can be purchased here.You can also purchase souvenirs
in Pyongyang if you wish.
Return to Pyongyang
Stop by the Re-unification
Monuments
Grand People's Study House - located by Kim Il Sung Square, this study centre reportedly has over 30 million books!
Walk around Kim Il Sung Square
- stroll around Pyongyang city centre
DPRK
Bookstore - you will be able to purchase DPRK books published in
English and other languages. DVDs and the Pyongyang Times newspaper are
also sold here.
Dinner: Pyongyang Number 1 Duck BBQ, Pyongyang
Evening Funfair (optional) - rides cost from 1 to 5 Euros. We
recommend going here to check out the lively atmosphere
Overnight: Koryo Hotel, Pyongyang
Day 5 - June 15 (Saturday)
AM
Drive
to the coastal city of Wonsan (east coast) - cross the DPRK from
all the way to the east coast, a very rare occasion to see towns and
life in these isolated areas of the country
Stop
at Sinpyong Guest House - relaxing views. Time for a refreshment
before carrying on our journey to the other side of the DPRK.
PM
Lunch: local restaurant
Songdowon
Beach - (chance to swim in the sea), optional sludge baths
Songdowon
Park
Hotel Check-in: Dongmyong Hotel, Wonsan
Dinner: Local restaurant, Wonsan
Overnight: Dongmyong Hotel, Wonsan
Day 6 - June 16 (Sunday)
AM
Breakfast: Dyongmong Hotel
Dongmyong
Cooperative Farm - hance to see how farmers and their families
work and live. We can visit a home and the school attended by the
farmers' children. These are all located within the farm premises.
Wonsan
Agricultural University - several famous Korean scientists and
national heros graduated from this university. When riding here you
will pass by several fields
Drive back to Wonsan city centre
Walk
to Jandok Island - this offers views of the whole seafront of
Wonsan
Walk
around Wonsan City - Central Square and the pier - we can see
locals getting along with their daily lives.
PM
Return
to Pyongyang via the beautiful Ullim Waterfalls - (Ullim meaning
echo in Korean). These were discovered by soldiers in 2001.
En-route picnic lunch / local restaurant
Arrival in Pyongyang
Evening walk around by the Taedong River
in the centre of Pyongyang
Farewell Dinner: local restaurant, Pyongyang
Overnight: Dongmyong Hotel, Wonsan
Day 7 - June 17 (Monday)
AM
Breakfast: Koryo Hotel
10.25 am train to China - if interested in flying back
please do let us know
PM
Stopover at Sinuiju train station bordering China - customs
procedures will be carried out on the train