Understanding the history of Korean War with its background at the time. Witness the historical sites where the Korea is divided into two countries with your eyes. Explore the Third Infiltration Tunnel, the evidence of the North Korea plot to invade to the South
Visit the War Memorial of Korea and look into the records and exhibits related to Korea's long history and the Korean War.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Your hotel in Seoul
Imjingak Pyeonghoa-Nuri Park
Touring the forefront of tourism related to the Korean War
The Bridge of Freedom, a symbol of the tragedies of the Korean War, is a temporary bridge with no architecturally noteworthy element but holds significance as a representative modern heritage that symbolizes the cold war through embodying the “return to freedom.”
Steam Locomotive at Jangdan station, the area where the 1,020 bullets penetrated is like a honeycomb, and the exterior of the fire box is torn and crumpled. This is a painful wound between compatriots.
Magbaedan Altar, which stands opposite of Imjingak, is famous for the place where people from North Korea visit and perform ancestral rites by bowing toward their hometown every New Years Day and Thanks Giving Day.
DMZ
Watching the video clip about Korean War at the theater in DMZ and visiting the DMZ exhibition hall to see the relics and records related to Korean War and get the general information about DMZ.
The Third Tunnel
Exploring the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel dug by North Koreans into the South.
Check out the evidences that this tunnel was intended for invading the South.
1. The tunnel is sloped approximately 0.003 degree towards the North which causes water to be drained to the North.
2. The dynamite holes on the wall meant to explode base rock, facing South.
3. Although coal was never found in this area, traces were left upon the rock wall to disguise the tunnel as an abandoned coal mine.
Dora Observatory
Visiting the observatory which provides scenic views across the Demilitarized Zone including the North Korean territory through binoculars.
Check out the Propaganda Village in the North, Jamming Tower to block any signals coming into the country from South Korea, Gaesung Industrial Complex....and so on.
The War Memorial of Korea
Visiting the War Memorial of Korea to look into the records and exhibits related to Korea's long history and the Korean War.
Ending Point
Your hotel in Seoul
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Transportation via Staria Lounge model car
Gasoline fee
Toll fee
Parking Fees
Professional Tour Guide cum Driver
Meals & Drink
Entry/Admission - DMZ (KRW9,200/person)
[What to bring]
Passport (with 6 months validity)
[Prohibitions & Limitations]
The activity is not recommended: high blood pressure / epilepsy / heart disease / asthma / other serious medical conditions / pregnant women / PWDs (persons with disabilities) / elderly / infants
Participants who appear intoxicated may be refused service. In this case, no refunds will be given
[Accessibility]
Children aged 2-13 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Child seats are not available
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
I’ve been a certified tour guide since 2016, after spending over 15 years in international sales. While that was a meaningful chapter, guiding tours quickly became more than just a job — it became my true calling.
There’s something magical about meeting new people from all over the world. The moment I greet a new group, I feel energized and excited to share the rich history, culture, and everyday life of Korea. I believe that every tour is a chance to build a connection, exchange stories, and create lasting memories together.
Let me be your guide, and I promise you’ll leave Korea with unforgettable experiences — and maybe even miss me a little when you head back home.
Looking forward to exploring Korea with you!
Cheryl S.
“Highlights of Seoul”
Kane, Assisted me with creating a 2 day custom itinerary for Seoul. He was very responsive to customizing the itinerary and very flexible on changing the schedule even on the day. In two days we covered the highlights of Seoul and Kane was very knowledgeable. I loved the old market and the Palace which was made a very special memory. He also made sure to take plenty of photo's of me on my solo trip.
Kane K.
Dear Cheryl, Thank you so much for your kind words! It was truly a pleasure helping you explore Seoul and being part of your journey. I'm glad we could shape the itinerary to suit your interests and pace. Traveling solo takes courage, and I’m happy I could help make the experience more enjoyable and memorable. Wishing you all the best on your future travels — and if you ever return to Korea, it would be a joy to see you again! Warm regards, Kane
$410/ per group