Wednesday, 24 February 2016

NORTH KOREA: Only 2,600 Foreigners Visited North Korea Last Year.

The Kim II Sung Mausoleum
Is it really safe to go to North Korea?

North Korea is completely safe and totally legal to visit – even for Americans!

Each year, over 2,500 people visit the country from the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries around the world.

And yet since the country opened up to outside visitors, only a handful of people have experienced the rare gift of visiting this reclusive nation. That makes North Korea one of the least visited countries on earth – and one of the most magical places still untouched by the outside world.

What you will do in North Korea
Every time we visit North Korea, we get this crazy traveler’s high.

It’s the kind of high you can only get by being somewhere so off the grid – and yet completely safe at the same time.

North Korea – also known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) – is one of the last untouched places in the world. It’s a country stuck in time, outside of the system — “a small planet,” in the words of one author. True story.

We think North Korea is a strange, beautiful, exotic place. There’s no country like it. There’s a reason we go back there every year.

When I decided to visit North Korea, my friends thought I had finally lost it, but they weren’t surprised. I travel a lot, and looked to completely change the paradigm of trips to something unique. The DPRK was that for me. It was a life experience that brought a bond with foreigners who decided to travel on this crazy journey. The photos I took circulated several large websites and serve as treasured memories. And my stories at get togethers are the stuff of legend.

Going to North Korea is both completely safe and totally legal, even for Americans.
A range of unique experiences are available, including:

- Riveting explorations of North Korea’s museums, monuments and performances
- Direct interactions with North Korean locals
- One-of-a-kind sporting events
- On-the-ground industry and free trade zone visits
- Unique leisure and entertainment experiences

North Korea is not for you if…

- You’re looking for a traditional resort vacation without any surprises
- You’re uninterested in experiencing a totally different world from the one you live in
- You want photos, memories and stories of the same places your friends have been
- You’d rather stick to the places that travel books and PBS specials tell you to go
- You are willing to pay a high price for a predictable vacation

On the other hand, if you’re looking for a truly original experience, a safe and exciting adventure unlike any other, in a place that only a handful of foreigners have ever laid eyes upon, then you’ve come to the right place. You’ll be part of an elite group that has seen one of the least visited countries on earth.

Here’s how it works

To be honest, North Korea may not be right for you, and you might not be right for North Korea; however, if the chemistry is right, the adventures are limitless.

First, lets set up a chat by phone about your interests and goals in North Korea. We want to know if you’re cut out for this adventure.

Once we know you’re the right fit, we set you up with a tour that meets your individual preferences. We offer dozens of itineraries that focus on different activities, regions and events. We’ll help you choose the perfect trip.

If you’re accepted, we handle every last detail related to your trip in North Korea, from your visa to your accommodations to your transportation. We’ll provide you with information about your trip and answer any questions you might have. All you have to do is show up.

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