Tour riêng
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6 giờ 30 phút
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WHY US:
1. Embark on an extraordinary journey blending culture, history, and cuisine, guided by a professional English-speaking guide.
2. Private Vehicle & Convenient Pick-Up and Drop-Off Service
3. DMZ Aegibong: Military restricted area, the closest border point to North Korea, rich in history and renowned for its breathtaking views. You can see the North Korean villagers and soldiers with viewer
4. Premium Rice Factory & Gochujang Making Workshop: Visit a family-operated factory spanning three generations, participate in a hands-on workshop to craft your own 200g jar of Gochujang, unique and tasty souvenir to share with loved ones.
5. Authentic Bibimbap Lunch: Relish a traditional Bibimbap meal, prepared with organic, locally-sourced ingredients, offering a true taste of Korea.
6. Hand-Drip Coffee Experience: Grind and brew premium beans to create your own aromatic hand-drip coffee, providing a perfect, relaxing finish to your day.
For large groups please contact us directly!
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Tour can cancelled due to of unpredictable reasons as Aegibong is the military restricted area.
The remaining 2 and half hours will be allotted for the travel time.
The tour includes bibimbap for lunch, so guests with dietary restrictions should notify the company in advance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Hand Drip Coffee is optional
Authentic Traditional Bibimbap
Entrance fee
Gratuities
Chọn điểm đón
Aegibong Peace Eco Park
Aegibong Peak, located at the northern tip of Gimpo City, is about an hour’s drive from downtown Seoul. This historically significant mountain witnessed a fierce battle during the Korean War, marking the division of Korea into two nations. It is renowned for its panoramic views of both North and South Korea. The peak is also famous for the tragic love story of a Pyeongyang governor and his mistress, separated during the Sino-Korean War in 1636. The name 'Aegibong' combines ‘Ae’ (애) meaning love, ‘gi’ (기) meaning mistress, and 'bong' (봉) meaning peak, to honor their love. In 1968, President Park Chung Hee likened their separation to the pain of divided Korean families, a sentiment memorialized at the peak. The observatory serves for security training and houses the Mangbaedan Altar, where North Korean expatriates perform ancestral rites. It features a naval war monument and seasonal lights visible from North Korea.
Gyeonggi-do
Nestled in rural South Korea, Rice Flower Farmer is a cultural and agricultural site dedicated to celebrating Korea’s rich farming heritage and honoring those who have shaped its agricultural traditions. Here, guests will take part in a Gochujang-Making Workshop, crafting their own batch of Korea’s iconic red chili paste to bring home. Following this, enjoy an authentic Bibimbap meal, featuring fresh, locally-sourced ingredients—a true taste of rural Korea. The site also offers cultural exhibits, hands-on farming activities, and seasonal festivals that bring Korean rural traditions to life. A farming museum further enriches the experience, preserving and educating visitors on sustainable farming practices and the historical roots of Korean agriculture. The experience includes a unique Hand-Drip Coffee Workshop: use a traditional stone grinder to grind locally grown, organic coffee beans, then brew your own hand-drip coffee to savor its freshness..
Pickup included
17 đánh giá
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Dan R,
11 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
This was a wonderful experience! First, we went to the Aegibong Peace Park where there is a clear view of North Korea. This was much better than the “standard“ DMZ area with a poor view and large crowds. The peace park itself has beautiful scenery and is very peaceful as the name implies. There is a Starbucks where you can literally sit and look into North Korea, which is a bit comical. We then went to a restaurant adjacent to a farm where we made chili paste and grinded coffee beans. It was a very authentic experience and you could tell that the people who worked there are very proud of what they’re doing, as they should be. The lunch was outstanding with so many fresh ingredients. Our guide was friendly and the van was impeccably clean. I would recommend this tour to anyone visiting South Korea.
AntonioJ M,
5 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
Our experience visiting the DMZ was unforgettable, and a huge part of that was thanks to our amazing guide, Xander. From start to finish, he was incredibly knowledgeable, offering deep insights into the history, politics, and significance of the area that you simply wouldn’t get from a book or self-guided tour. Beyond his expertise, Xander was exceptionally kind and patient. He took the time to answer every question thoughtfully, made sure we felt comfortable and informed, and had a warm, approachable presence that made the entire day enjoyable and engaging. If you’re planning to visit the DMZ, I can’t recommend Xander enough. His professionalism, depth of knowledge, and genuine care for his guests truly set him apart. Thank you, Xander, for an incredible experience!
Thomas R,
20 thg 4, 2025
- Viator
Chuck was an awesome guide! He picked us up at our hotel in the morning in a very comfortable vehicle for the trip out to the Aegibong Peace Ecopark, and did an excellent job on the way providing context on and answering questions about both the Korean DMZ specifically, and the relationship between North and South Korea more broadly. The DMZ area itself was very striking, you're able to use binoculars to look across the river into the North Korean town of Amsil and see the people/soldiers/buildings/etc. Hilariously, there is a Starbucks right in the observation area (which symbolizes “robust security on the Korean Peninsula through the presence of this iconic capitalist brand" per the SK gov), so you can sip a latte while you observe. After the DMZ visit, we traveled to a more rural area where we were walked through the gochujang making process, ate some delicious bibimbap, and met a cute golden retriever named Jeon Seol. Would definitely recommend this experience!
Jocelyn D,
13 thg 11, 2024
- Viator
Jun was a great tour guide. Really appreciate the experience making Gochuchang and seeing N. Korea was a great experience. Thanks Jun!
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