It’s been a while since we last posted a blog… a busy summer so to speak. When I was last in North Korea, I realized that every time I returned to the country it became more of a special place to me, and that it had become one of my favorite destinations worldwide (actually it… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Destinations
Getting in and out of North Korea
Surprisingly, there are quite a few options to choose from when deciding about how to enter and leave North Korea. The mode of transportation in and out of the country will largely depend on the amount of money the tourist has allocated for the trip, and how much time is available to them, although there… Read more »
The Arirang Mass Games
I first went to North Korea in August 2008, which turned out to be a welcome break away from the Olympic fever that was beginning to reach its climax in the Chinese capital. My tour was a 7 day, 8 night trip which took me around Pyongyang, and out to Kaesong and the eastern coastal… Read more »
North Korean Souvenirs
I have recently been reading and commenting on some of the social media sites related to travel in the DPRK, and have noticed a few topics which regularly crop up on forums which would make good blog articles for this site. Over time I’ll do my best to look at many of the questions people… Read more »
Along the empty roads out of Pyongyang
A short three day tour to the DPRK, gives the curious traveller a brief taste of North Korean life in the capital, Pyongyang, and also provides the opportunity to take a day trip to Kaesong and the DMZ at Panmunjom. These short whirlwind tours provide tourists with the cheapest possible way to tick North Korea… Read more »
Food on tour.
Back on my first tour to North Korea in 2008, I had real trouble with the food, despite the fact that I am not really fussy and will often try weird and wonderful types of animals, and even insects (if I have consumed enough beer). It seemed that each meal involved flat battered fish, kimchi, … Read more »
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