Our North Korea Classic tours has always been one of our most popular itinerary for visiting North Korea giving you the choice to enter the DPRK from Beijing by overnight sleeper train or an Air Koryo flight.
During your tour with us you’ll have the opportunity to explore all the must-see sights of Pyongyang such as the large bronze statues of the leaders, the Korean War Museum & USS Pueblo, ride the deepest metro system in the world, explore Kim Il Sung Square, visit the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun (Mausoleum) where both previous leaders currently lay in state, shop at a local department store, visit the very top of the Juche tower and much more.
You’ll then head north of Pyongyang with us to Mt. Myohyang where the unique International Friendship Exhibition is built into the mountain and holds gifts presented to Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il and Kim Jong Un from other nations, organisations and individuals. Whilst we’re up in the mountains we’ll explore one of the very few remaining Buddhist temples in the country, a cave that’ll take us deep into the mountain, and stay overnight in one of the best hotels in North Korea.
Day 1 – Beijing, China
Day 2 – Beijing – Pyongyang, DPRK
Day 3 – Pyongyang
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Day 4 – Pyongyang – Mt. Myohyang
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Day 5 – Mt. Myohyang – Pyongyang
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Day 6 – Pyongyang – Beijing
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Day 7 – Beijing
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Introduction The Kumsusan Palace of the Sun (금수산태양궁전) formally known as Kumsusan Memorial Palace and Kumsusan Assembly Hall, is a giant mausoleum compound located in Pyongyang, North Korea and serves as the final resting place for the former North Kore …
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Read MoreOnce you have decided to join us on a group tour or an independent tour to North Korea, the next question you will be asking yourself is how you plan to enter and exit North Korea. We write the comparisons about North Korea train and flight below to he …
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