• Entrance of the Munsu Water park in Pyongyang, North Korea, DPRK. Trip arranged by KTG Tours
    Munsu Waterpark

North Korea Water Park

Dive into Fun at the Munsu Waterpark in Pyongyang!

North Korean university students outside the Pyongyang Gold Lane bowling alley in North Korea, the DPRK. Tour arranged by KTG tours

University students outside the Pyongyang Gold Lane Bowling Alley

When you think of North Korea, a sprawling waterpark with slides, pools, and saunas might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But right in Pyongyang is the Munsu Waterpark, one of the country’s most famous spot for relaxation and entertainment.

KTG traveller high fiving with a North Korean guide at the Pyongyang Gold Lane Bowling alley in Pyongyang, North Korea

High Five!

Here, locals and tourists alike enjoy a day of splashing fun, laughter, and leisure. If you’re planning a visit North Korea, this guide will tell you everything you need to know about this unique attraction.

Summary

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What is the Munsu Waterpark?

Opened in 2013, Munsu Waterpark is a state-of-the-art facility where thousands of locals have fun and that shows visitors an enjoyable side of North Korean life which starkly contrasts with preconceived ideas visitors may have of the DPRK.

Exterior of the Tae'an friendship glass factory just outside Nampo on the west coast of North Korea. This factory was initially a Chinese-North Korean joint venture

360 Image of the Munsu Water Park

Furnace at the Tae'an friendship glass factory just outside Nampo on the west coast of North Korea. This factory was initially a Chinese-North Korean joint venture

Covering a massive area, it features both indoor and outdoor sections, making it a year-round destination. Whether you’re looking for an adrenaline rush on the slides or a quiet moment in a sauna to unwind after an intense DPRK trip, there’s something here for everyone.

Furnace at the Tae'an friendship glass factory just outside Nampo on the west coast of North Korea. This factory was initially a Chinese-North Korean joint venture

Furnace used to melt glass at the Tae'an Friendship Glass Factory

window samples at the Taean friendship glass factory in North Korea

Window Samples

What Can You Do at Munsu Waterpark?

The Munsu Waterpark is packed with activities and facilities to ensure visitors have an unforgettable experience. Here are the highlights:

Water Slides

The park boasts a variety of water slides for all ages and thrill levels. From twisting, high-speed slides to gentler ones for younger visitors, the outdoor area is a haven for slide enthusiasts. The indoor slides mean you can enjoy the fun even during Pyongyang’s colder months.

Swimming Pools

The park’s pools cater to all preferences. The outdoor pools are perfect for sunny days, while the indoor pools offer a climate-controlled alternative.

Saunas and Spas

After several long days of activities travelling around North Korea, unwind in one of the park’s saunas or spas. These areas are designed to help you relax and, who knows, maybe rejuvenate a little.

Sports Facilities

If you’re feeling competitive, why not try a game of table tennis? The famous North Korea waterpark also features facilities for basketball and volleyball, ensuring there’s plenty to do even outside the water.

Coffee Shops and Restaurants

Need a break? The park’s coffee shops and eateries serve a range of snacks, drinks, and meals. This is also a great spot to interact with locals, who often gather here for refreshments.

When to Visit

Locals tend to visit the park during weekends and public holidays, making these times perfect for those looking to experience an authentic slice of North Korean leisure life. If you prefer a quieter visit, weekdays are ideal.

Entry Costs

The entry fees for Munsu Waterpark are surprisingly affordable:

Admission: Around $10 USD per person

Slide Access: Additional $5 to $10 USD, depending on the slides

Saunas and Spas: Approximately $7 USD per session

Sports Facilities: Fees vary, but most activities are under $5 USD

Remember to bring cash, as international credit cards are not accepted in North Korea

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Why Visit the Munsu Waterpark?

Beyond the obvious fun of slides and pools, a visit to the Munsu Waterpark is a chance to see North Koreans in a relaxed and informal setting. Watching families play, friends laugh, provides a strong contrast to the formal image often associated with the country. This is a place where you can truly connect with locals and experience the everyday joys of life in North Korea.

Tips for Visitors

Swimwear - If you do not have your swimwear with you, you can rent some here.

Embrace the Atmosphere - Don’t hesitate to join in the fun! Locals are often curious about foreigners and are happy to interact in this lively setting.

Final Thoughts

A trip to the Munsu Waterpark offers more than just an escape from the hustle of sightseeing. It’s a chance to see a different side of North Korea — one filled with laughter, excitement, and human connection. Whether you’re zipping down a water slide, relaxing in a sauna, or enjoying a game of table tennis, this is an experience that will leave you with lasting memories. So pack your swimwear (or rent it) and get ready to dive into the unique adventures this North Korea waterpark has to offer!

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