A few weeks ago I went on a DMZ (Demilitarized Military Zone) with a company affiliated with the US embassy, USO.There are actually many companies that bring you to tour the DMZ, so you really have to browse different company websites and find one that suits you. Some tours may be cheaper, but doesn't include lunch, some are half day, others are full day, etc. After experiencing this tour, I can say its worth going on a DMZ tour as you get a new understanding of Korea's history and receive insight regarding North Korea as well. Here is the link to the company I went with.

Before I went on this tour, I had little to no knowledge about where or what the itinerary places were.  Camp Bonifitas, the Third Infilitration Tunnel, Dora Observatory and the JSA (Joint Security Area) sounded foreign to me as I didn't have an indepth knowledge of Korea's history. Having said that though, you don't need to know anything to go on a DMZ tour, and it may even be better if you go knowing little as you will be enriched so much afterwards.

DMZ is basically the area that is "demilitarized" so that tourists and foreigners can get a taste of what happened during the Korea War, the areas affected, and a taste of North Korea. This tour gives you a new perspective to Korea, rather than just the city life and popular activities around town. I got to see North Korean "rock" soldiers (soldiers who stand on guard in their position until their shift is over without moving...ever). They gave off a "cold" vibe and had strict guidelines too, so I couldn't help but wonder what the conditions are like on the other side.

Anyhow, you really need to go on a DMZ tour to understand the full concept of everything, especially the Third Infiltration Tunnel as no photos were allowed to keep it a "Secret," but its interesting  and worth checking out,  but here are some photos to give you a glimpse of what you can see. 

map outlining DMZ area



entrance to Third Infiltration Tunnel




Rock soldiers standing on guard

had to be a certain distance away from him

piece of history at Infiltration Tunnel



If this station opens, you can travel from Korea to China to Russia to Europe!