Chinese travel agencies are advertising group tours to North Korea starting in late May, though DPRK authorities have yet to officially confirm a reopening for tourists after a six-year suspension.
Travel itineraries circulating online show multiple agencies promoting eight-day tours departing from Beijing, with travelers expected to enter North Korea by train. The proposed trips include visits to Pyongyang, Kaesong, the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), Mount Kumgang and Mount Myohyang.
Chinese travel agencies are advertising group tours to North Korea starting in late May, though DPRK authorities have yet to officially confirm a reopening for tourists after a six-year suspension.
Travel itineraries circulating online show multiple agencies promoting eight-day tours departing from Beijing, with travelers expected to enter North Korea by train. The proposed trips include visits to Pyongyang, Kaesong, the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), Mount Kumgang and Mount Myohyang.