2018 Extended North Korea May Holiday Tour - The application deadline for this tour is March 20 2018.
Our North Korea May Day Tour combines 4 cities in 4 nights in the
DPRK: Pyongyang, Kaesong, Nampo and Sariwon, a unique chance of
covering much of the DPRK during a national holiday.
Day 0 - April 28 (Friday) for
those entering by train
Those taking the train in meet our KTG staff downtown Beijing for
our pre-tour briefing and take the train to
Pyongyang together, arriving the following day in Pyongyang
Day 1 - April 29 (Saturday) for
those entering by plane
Head to the airport and depart from Beijing at 13.05 flight JS
152 Terminal 2, Beijing Capital Airport
Arrive in Pyongyang at 15.35 (Pyongyang time)
PM
Arch of Triumph -
impressive monument larger than the Arch of Triumph in Paris
Brief
walk around the area - we will see the enormous mural showing an
image of President Kim Il Sung's speech upon returning to Korea after
the liberation of the country in 1945. The Kim Il Sung Stadium is
located close by too, though we will see more of this on Sunday
Drive
by Chollima Statue - built to reflect the DPRK's official policy
to reconstruct the country after the Korean
War at the speed of the Chollima Horse
Hotel check-in: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang
Welcome Dinner: KITC Restaurant, Pyongyang
Overnight: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang
Day 2 - April 30 (Sunday)
AM
Breakfast: Yanggakdo Hotel
Kumsusan
Memorial Palace of the Sun - we start the main day of our North
Korea May Day tour with an early departure to the mausoleum where the
leaders
Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il remain in state. Please note that this is
one of the most important places in the DPRK. You are kindly asked to
dress in formal attire (please contact us for more information
regarding this).
Revolutionary
Martyrs' Cemetery -
located near the Kumsusan Memorial Palace in the outskirts of
Pyongyang, views of the whole city are offered
PM
Lunch:
City restaurant, Pyongyang
Drive
to the port city of Nampo on the west coast of the DPRK
Chongsanri
Cooperative farm - we will have the chance to see where farmers
live
and work. A visit to a farmer's home or to a school located within the
farm premises will be arranged. This is an opportunity to see a unique
characteristic of the DPRK which was common in communist states; a
cooperative, that is a farm where groups of farmers work and live. It
will also allow you to see how people work and live in the farm.
West
Sea Barrage - 8km long barrage that separates the Taedong River
and the
West Sea. This is a source of national pride in the DPRK. It has helped
reduce floods in Pyongyang and also provides energy in the local area.
You will have a view of the whole project which also lets you see a
variety of ships off the DPRK coasts.
Drive back to Pyongyang
Kwangbok Supermarket -
this is the only place where foreigners can exchange foreign currency
for Korean won and purchase goods with Korean won. This place is
usually packed with locals and we are allowed to wander around by
ourselves. The bottom floor consists of a supermarket which mainly
consists of local goods. The first floor is where clothes is sold as
well as other goods such as watches, home equipment. The top floor is
where we can buy snacks and meals and it is where hundreds of people
tend to gather with their families for some food!
Dinner: Local restaurant, Pyongyang
Overnight: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang
Day 3 - May 1 (Monday) May 1st National Holiday (International Workers' Day)
AM
Breakfast: Yanggakdo Hotel
Korean
War Museum - the newly restored museum shows the DPRK version of
the
Korean War. The sheer size of the museum and amount of detail put into
it is truly amazing.
USS
Pueblo - US Spy ship captured by the DPRK in 1968, it sits in
North Korea as trophy shown to locals and foreigners alike.
Taesong
Park
- sporting and dancing events are held here. You will be able to wonder
around by yourself in the park and join in the fun with the Koreans!
Interacting with Koreans is a highlight of our North Korea May Day tour
and something that we encourage as much as possible in all of our
trips. Having small groups enhances the chances of this greatly. Please
check our short Youtube video:
PM
Lunch:
Picnic lunch at local park or lunch at local restaurant
Ride
on Pyongyang Metro - visit several stops as part of this
extended ride on one of the busiest days in Pyongyang!
Moran
Park - chance to celebrate with locals on this National Holiday.
You
will be able to join in the singing and dancing. Thousands, and this is
no
exaggeration, of people gather here today. The spirits are high and the
atmosphere is incredible. Although a capital city, Pyongyang does not
receive many Westerners, meaning that you will be treated as a special
guest by locals who usually have limited chance to interact with
foreigners given that there are not many in the country.
Mansudae
Grand Monuments - giant bronze statues of the Leaders Kim Il
Sung and Kim Jong Il.
Juche
Tower - stunning views of Pyongyang are offered from the top of
this 150 metre tall tower (170 including the flame!)
Workers'
Party Monuments - if Mass
Dances are held you will be able to
attend,
though this will only be confirmed on May 1st. Thousands of Koreans
gather and dance (women wearing traditional Korean outfits and men
suits) in a synchronised way. You will of course be more than welcome
to join in!
Dinner:
Hotpot Restaurant, Pyongyang
Local
funfair - even if you do not want to go on the rides, this is a
great
time to see locals have fun on a National Holiday and they will be with
no doubt very curious at the sight of foreigners. Rides are 1 to 3
Euros per person but you do not need to try any of them if you would
rather simply walk and look around the park, which itself is an
experience!
Overnight: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang
Day 4 - May 2 (Tuesday)
AM
Breakfast: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang
Depart
to Kaesong
(Panmunjom, the DMZ) - we depart early in the morning for this 2.5 hour
drive. As we approach Kaesong we will be able to see the Kaesong
Industrial Complex on the left hand side of our coach and the train
station with the railway connecting North and South Korea which
symbolises hope of reunification.
38th
Parallel (DMZ) -
chance to enter the famous blue negotiation rooms
where talks between North & South Korea have taken place. A KPA
Officer will join us on our coach and we will be guided around
Panmunjom. The officer with us tends to ask us questions regarding our
views about Korea and it is fascinating to be able to interact with them
Koryo
Museum in the old part of the city - unlike most of Korea,
Kaesong was not destroyed during the Korean War
Stamp
shop -
chance to purchase a rich variety of DPRK stamps, post cards, artwork,
etc. This is just outside of the Koryo Museum and we usually make a
quick break here.
PM
Lunch
at Tongil Restaurant (Kaesong) -
dishes are served in small covered golden plated bowls. The number of
smalle dishes served symbolised in ancient times
the status of the person eating, 12 dishes being the highest number.
Drive
to Sariwon, one of the largest city in the DPRK
Walk
around Food Street - We drive back to Sariwon city centre after
Mt.
Changbang and explore what the city has to offer. Opportunity to walk
around one of the busiest streets in Sariwon and stop by a local "Sul
Jib" (meaning wine house or bar) to try some of the local delicacy;
makoli, a traditional Korean drink (with low levels of alcohol).
Sariwon is renowned for having the best makoli in the DPRK.
Check
local models of ancient pavilions and have an explanation of
ancient
Korea - apart from seeing models of Korean ancient pavilions and maps
of the ancient Korean peninsula, one of the main highlights here is
that there are usually Koreans playing games such as shooting targets
(corks used as bullets). Not many travellers visit this city and we are
always welcome to have a chance at the game!
Walk
up the hill - the whole city of Sariwon and beyond can be seen
from here. The walk itself is not that long, around 5 to 10 minutes,
but the views give you a chance of not only seeing people getting along
with their daily lives around the city but also the landscape
stretching miles away into the horizon. You can see our Youtube video
below to see what Sairwon looks like:
Stop
at the Reunification Monument - chance to have some pictures
taken at these giant monuments
Drive
back to Pyongyang
Drink at local bar - pre-dinner drinks at the Taedongang Number 3
Brewery Bar before our May Day Tour Farewell Dinner
Pyongyang
Film Studios - see where movies are produced in the DPRK
Depart
to the mining city of Pyongsong - This city is known as a
Satellite City of Pyongyang given its proximity to the capital of the
DPRK. The site of foreigners here is even rarer than that of other
areas in the country.
Pyongsong
Central Square - there is a giant bronze statue of a young Kim
Il Sung and a history museum with the party symbol in between the
slogan "One United People's Heart" (referring to one united country
going in the same direction).
Paeksongri
Revolutionary Site - place where the Kim Il Sung University was
moved to in the Korean War
PM
Lunch: Jangsusan Hotel, Pyongsong
Pyongsong
Number 1 High School, Kim Jong Suk high school - The school's
headmaster will show us around the school where we will be able to join
in a lesson and interact in English with the students as there tend to
be extra lessons on Saturdays
Paeksong
Food Factory or Taedonggang Textile Factory - rare chance to see
a DPRK factory (please note a visit here is only confirmed once in the
DPRK as it will depend on whether the factory is opened to visitors or
not those days).
Hotel check-in: Jangsusan Hotel, Pyongsong
Dinner: Local Restaurant, Pyongsong
Overnight: Jangsusan Hotel, Pyongsong
Day 6 - May 4 (Thursday)
AM
Breakfast: Jangsusan Hotel, Pyongsong
Drive further north to Mount Myohyang in the northern interior of
the DPRK
International
Friendship Exhibition Hall - this holds presents given to the
Leaders of the DPRK by leaders and personalities from all over the
world. Koreans from all corners of the DPRK also come here and it is
not uncommon to see military personnel come visit here either. You will
be able to share your impressions of the place at the end of your tour,
from a balcony with views of the surrounding peaceful sights. Please
note that this is a highly respected place. We used to be asked to
cover our shoes with a fold handed to us at the entrance so as to keep
the marble floor clean.
Pohyon
Buddhist Temple - famous temple initially built in 1042, it used
to be the centre of buddhism in the region.
PM
Lunch: Chongchon Hotel, Mount Myohyang
Drive back to Pyongyang
DPRK
Art Studio - see where different forms of art are produced in
North Korea. These include paintings, statues, ceramics, etc. We will
meet some of the artists and are able to purchase artwork if we wish.
Golden
Lane Bowling Alley - have a bowling and / or pool game and hang
out with locals enjoying their Sunday evening. There is too a section
of lates 1980s early 1990s arcade games.
Dinner: local restaurant, Pyongyang
Optional:
Diplomat's Club - chance to have some drink at this diplomat
hangout place and relax after an intensive trip around North Korea
Day 7 - May 5 (Friday)
AM
Breakfast: Yanggakdo Hotel
10.10 am Train to Beijing - Please notify us if you
would rather fly out of Pyongyang.
PM
Stopover at Sinuiju train station bordering China where DPRK
customs takes place (customs officers will come on the train to proceed
with formalities). We then cross the bridge over the Yalu River back
into China.
Overnight: train
Day 8 - May 6 (Saturday)
AM
Arrival at the Beijing train station. The expected arrival time
is 8.38 am