North Korea Reopens to Tourists in December After 5 Years
North Korea Reopens to Tourists in December After 5 Years
After a five-year closure due to the COVID pandemic, North Korea is finally reopening its doors to foreign tourists. Starting in December 2024, visitors will once again be able to explore one of the world’s most secretive countries. Here’s what you need to know before planning your trip.
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North Korea decided to close its borders in 2020 to protect itself from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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In the second half of 2023, international flights were resumed for Koreans living outside North Korea to return to their homeland.
Two tour operators have confirmed, "Our local partner has verified that tourism will officially resume in Samjiyon city and possibly the rest of the country in December 2024."
It was reported that while the city of Samjiyon, designed as a "socialist utopia," will officially open, an official announcement for other locations is also anticipated.
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