{"id":2070,"date":"2022-12-15T14:41:14","date_gmt":"2022-12-15T14:41:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/katiespostcard.com\/?p=2070"},"modified":"2022-12-15T14:41:18","modified_gmt":"2022-12-15T14:41:18","slug":"how-to-visit-dmz-and-jsa-from-seoul-a-complete-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/katiespostcard.com\/how-to-visit-dmz-and-jsa-from-seoul-a-complete-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"How to visit DMZ and JSA from Seoul \u2013 A complete guide"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

Despite remaining the hottest border in the World, the Demilitarized zone between South and North Korea now attracts hundreds of visitors every day. If you are considering experiencing it yourself, my complete guide on how to visit DMZ and JSA from Seoul will answer all your questions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Visiting the Demilitarized zone (DMZ) between North and\u00a0South Korea<\/a>\u00a0is a must-see for every visitor coming to\u00a0Seoul<\/a>. However, the hottest and the most guarded borderline in the World is still a place of a very tense conflict and getting there bears many limitations. To help you make your way through all of them, I have prepared my complete guide on\u00a0How to visit DMZ and JSA from Seoul<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

As strange as it might sound, you can actually visit the DMZ and JSA from the North Korean side too.\u00a0Koryo Tours\u00a0are organizing various\u00a0themed tours to North Korea<\/a>, which can provide you with a truly unusual experience. I did not have the chance to experience this myself, so it is not covered in this post. However, if you are fascinated by the idea of visiting the most closed country in the World, be sure to check them out.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Key takeaways<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

1. Plan ahead<\/strong>: Visiting the DMZ and JSA requires advance planning, as you will need to apply for a permit in order to enter these areas. Make sure to obtain your permit several weeks in advance so that there are no issues with accessing them when you arrive. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

2. Be prepared<\/strong>: As both the DMZ and JSA are such sensitive locations, be aware of all rules regarding photography and video recording before visiting either area – check online or ask at your hotel for more information on what is allowed or prohibited within each location. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

3. Dress appropriately<\/strong>: Wear something smart-casual but avoid wearing anything offensive (e.g., military clothing) as this could cause offence among locals who may also be visiting the sites during your trip due to its proximity from Seoul city centre \u2013 remember it\u2019s important not only respect cultural norms but also show respect towards those affected by Korea\u2019s past wars which have shaped modern Korean culture today! <\/p>\n\n\n\n

4. Use public transportation<\/strong>: The best way of getting around while sightseeing in South Korea is via public transport; Travelling by train between Seoul & Dorasan station (nearbyDMZ), then taking a bus tour into Panmunjom\/Joint Security Areais an easy option if time permits\u2013it takes approximately 4 hours one way including travel time from departure pointin Seoul Station\/KTX Dorasan Station respectively).<\/p>\n\n\n\n

What actually is the difference between DMZ and JSA?<\/h2>\n\n\n\n