Premium Private DMZ Tour & Suspension Bridge or N Tower include lunch Outdoors

(20 customer reviews)

$92.00

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Premium Private DMZ Tour & Suspension Bridge or N-Tower include lunch USD 92. Visit two of Korea’s most iconic attractions in one day on a private 8- to 10-hour tour. After your driver cum guide picks you up from your hotel, enjoy a well-rounded visit to the DMZ. Have lunch at a local restaurant, then continue the tour at N-Tower. In addition to the visited attractions, your guide is happy to provide information on Korean politics, culture, religion, and other topics that interest you..
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20 reviews for Premium Private DMZ Tour & Suspension Bridge or N Tower include lunch Outdoors

  1. Clara_R

    Great tour, DMZ is a must if going to Korea. The tour guide was very nice and knowledgeable. It was a plus to have him as not many Koreans speak English and he also had good stories to add to our tour.

  2. Sarah_K

    Our guide was terrific. He made the trip memorable for our family. He directed us to look at specific views and timed the trip perfectly.

  3. ChoPeng_L

    Going into the 3rd tunnel was an unforgettable experience. For those who want to learn about the Korean War and history of Korea, this is a tour not to be missed.
    Our guide Mr Kim Chansoo was very knowledgeable and provided us with a lot of information. He also took us to a very good Korean dumpling and noodles restaurant after checking with us on our preferences. I highly recommend this private tour!

  4. Michelle_C

    Fantastic experience of the DMZ on this private tour with Jimmy Nam. The “group tours” all leave ridiculously early (like 5am) and pickup from train stations. Then they get to the ticket office at 7am and wait until 9am when the ticket booth for DMZ opens!! But our experience was we were picked up from our hotel at 7:30am by the lovely Jimmy in a beautiful roomy car, and arrived at the ticket booth at 8:45am. After getting our tickets for the DMZ, we were whisked away to the suspension bridge, and then brought to have an authentic and delicious lunch. Our DMZ tour was at 12 midday – and having Jimmy there with us meant that we could skip the crowds on the tour, and take good photos before others on the public tour got there. Jimmy was a brilliant tour guide – he arranged a seamless, perfectly-timed day for us. He knew when to participate in our chatter (we were 3 ladies!) and knew when to keep himself quiet. He took some great photos and video for us. Very professional and very impressive. I would recommend him without hesitation. He also takes tours up at Bukhansan National Park so look out for him there! Thanks Jimmy!!! 😊🙏

  5. Howard_M

    A great day visiting one of the strangest places on earth. The guide was very knowledgeable and patient with our family.

  6. Johnson_L

    Guide was friendly, but offer limited perspective of the place. Learned more about the history of dmz from the other guides than him. It’s more a friendly ride than any premium tour so would not recommend it. It’s not worth the premium cost in my opinion. No attempts of any service recovery from the operator as well when we told them of our poor experience.

  7. Clarissa_K

    Couldn’t recommend this tour group more! Jimmy was a fantastic guide – he was extremely knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. He picked us up in his comfortable SUV and took us to the DMZ area as well as the suspension bridge in Paju. Everything was extremely well organized and Jimmy directed us well to avoid crowds.
    I would recommend this tour to anybody trying to further understand Korean history

  8. Arlana_S

    Excellent tour! The walk to the third tunnel is brutal coming back up but I would do it again. Mickey was an excellent guide and allowed me to take breaks when I needed it. He was knowledgeable about the war and surrounding areas of the DMZ. You must try army stew!

  9. Cecilia_F

    We had a wonderful day with our guide Alfonso, his English was very good, he was friendly and made us feel very comfortable.
    He was very knowledgeable and went out of his way to explain the history of the DMZ.
    He took us to a local restaurant to have an amazing traditional Korean meal and arranged and ordered everything for us.
    By the end of the day it felt like he was an old friend.
    I would highly recommend him to anyone and we hope to see him again on our next Korean trip.
    Thank you Alfo!!

  10. Alex_P

    Our guide BJ was amazing. Told us a lot of history and facts about the areas we were travel to and passing through. Even though it was cold, it was a crystal clear day where we were able see far into the north. BJ was very knowledgeable on the areas and his former career was enlightening as he told about little hidden feature of different places.

  11. Veronica_L

    Kim was a really entertaining guy and very knowledgeable. Engages the group well. We had a good time at the DMZ area and the place where we went for the suspension was really nice. Had a relaxing and enjoyable at the cafe too. The army stew that Kim brought us to was very good 👍

  12. JanNeca_F

    Our tour guide BJ was absolutely fantastic! From the moment he picked my husband and I up we felt like family! He was extremely knowledgeable and has the most amazing history facts! BJ set the bar extremely high for private tours. We are so grateful for everything he did for us during our tour. From ensuring my husband was able to hike with a cast, to comfort in the car to the amazing photos.We will definitely utilize his services for future tours with other family members.

  13. Sophia_L

    We opted for a private tour and it was a good decision. Jun was our guide and picked us up from our hotel bright and early. We travelled in the comfort of a private vehicle and were able to learn more about Korea from him on the drive there which takes slightly more than an hour. Jun was with us the whole way and told us more about the DMZ and answered any questions we had which was one of the best things about doing a private tour. The DMZ itself was an eye opening experience as I’ve only ever read about it or seen it on TV. We had a quick lunch break and also visited the suspension bridge during this tour. It was really nice to see the outskirts of Seoul. Thanks Jun for a great day trip. I highly recommend doing a private tour if you prefer smaller groups, a dedicated guide, and flexibility.

  14. S_H

    An excellent day out. Our Guide Benny was very friendly and informative. The 3rd Tunnel is not suitable if you have a bad back, not in good physical health or the elderly.

  15. Matthew_S

    This review is in regard to the company that operates these tours, as opposed to the tours themselves. I don’t ordinarily write reviews, but given the unique circumstances here, I thought it was important to do so.
    I arranged and paid a premium price (approximately $500 Canadian) for a private (2 guests and one tour guide) tour of:
    1. DMZ
    2. Third tunnel
    3. Suspension bridge
    It snowed a moderate amount the night before our tour but the weather wasn’t bad that morning. We were picked up at the hotel at 8:30 a.m. by our guide as planned (the weather didn’t present an issue for him getting there on time). We were NOT advised at pickup that the snow could result in the cancellation of our tour.
    We got on the highway and traffic was fine and not hampered by weather. After over an hour of highway driving, our guide received a phone call (we think it was from the company running the tour). At this point, our guide advised us that the DMZ would not be accepting tours that day, due to the snow from the night before.
    At this point, we were far outside of Seoul and no longer had any option of rescheduling the tour to another day (which would have been possible prior to departing the hotel). We asked our guide if each of the 3 sites were closed. He indicated that only the DMZ was definitely closed to tours and that we might still be able to go to one or both of the other sites.
    We expressed to our guide that the tour was already clearly not what we had wanted or paid for and that we expected there would be some kind of refund. He indicated that made sense to him but that we would need to deal with the tour company that had hired him. Our guide suggested we do that later and see if we might be able to at least see one of the other sites we had planned. Since we had already spent the time in the car and were not presented with any other option (such as another tour date or type of tour), we agree to continue to the other sites. We stopped and got something to eat and then proceeded onwards.
    When we arrived at the suspension bridge site, we parked and our tour guide got out walking sticks for us to use. We proceeded to the entry and, upon getting there, were told that this site was also closed and we could not go there either.
    At this point it was already afternoon and it was clear that we would be seeing none of the 3 sites we paid for. We then headed back to Seoul, having spent most of the day simply driving on highways.
    After returning to Seoul, I checked to see if the tour company had gotten in touch with me or provided any sort of refund. It had not. I got in touch with the company and provided most or all of the above information. I made no specific requests or demands, other than requesting that they present a suggestion as to what might be appropriate. The company offered to refund only about 0.5% of the cost of the tour.
    I advised the tour company that I did not think a refund of 0.5% was at all reasonable, since we had seen none of the 3 sites we had paid for and since we had no option to reschedule to any other day. I indicated that I did not think it was appropriate for the company to retain nearly $500 Canadian in these circumstances.
    To make a long story short, I was forced to engage in repeated communications with the company, taking time away from other portions of my vacation. In the end, the company not only did not make any reasonable suggestions as to how to resolve the matter, but it also began making claims that were untrue (such as claiming that we had been told BEFORE departure that all of the tour sites might be closed and decided to proceed anyway). This tour company was prepared to keep 99.5% of the money I had paid them, even though we were unable to tour any of the sites we paid for.
    To its credit, Viator did help to partially correct the issue, after the fact and after requiring a lot of time and energy on my part.
    To be clear, this is not a negative commentary on the tour guide (he was knowledgeable and kind) or on the sites (since we did not get to tour them). This is simply a reporting of my dealings with this specific tour operator and how they responded to an unusual and unfortunate situation. I gave them the opportunity to present a solution that was fair and reasonable and made no specific up front demands of them. What they presented was neither fair, nor reasonable and, when challenged, they resorted to making false claims.
    I feel it’s important that other potential clients know what may happen if things don’t go as planned. There are other operators that run tours to these places and it may be safer to go with one of those operators if given the choice.

  16. Lymona_R

    Thank You to our guide Jimmy, who made our tour enjoyable. I was worried since I had 2 younger children with us that they would get board, but you made it a fun and learning adventure for them.

  17. Federico_V

    Fantastic tour, a knowledgeable, quite friendly guide will take you to the places every body sees, but framed in the history of Korea and his own. A unique encounter.

  18. ThiHong_L

    The private tour was just what we needed. We were picked up at the hotel directly & visited DMZ/the Gloucester Hill Memorial Park & the suspension bridge. Benny is well knowledgeable to tour us around

  19. Chona_N

    The DMZ tour w history explained. Learned the North & South separation & reunification plan. The unsuccessful tunnels that was done by the North to invade South. It made us understand clearly the history of Korea.

  20. Jonathan_O

    Kim was an excellent guide who collected us from our hotel and was a fountain of amazing knowledge from start to finish. The DMZ area provided a valuable insight into the history of Korea, as well as the tunnels. We then went for a fantastic lunch and trip to the suspension bridge and Gloster Hill. Kim then went above and beyond to drop us at the N Tower. Would recommend this personal experience – worth the price to get the 1-2-1 knowledge and fantastic organisation. Thanks Kim

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