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TOUR 16
Tour Name : PANMUNJOM(JSA)
Minimum : 1
Time :
1st : AM 8:50 - 3:00 PM/
2nd : AM10:30 - 5:00 PM
Fee : £Ü75,000 (weekdays) / £Ü75,000 (saturday)
** Closing: sunday, holiday.
**Panmunjom tour is not included hotel pick up and drop off service.
If you need pick up service £Ü10.000 will be added.
Course:
<1st>
08:50 am - 3:00 pm
08:50 Departure
- unification Bridge (Check you passport) - JSA Tour
(Advance camp - Freedom House - Conference room - Bridge of no return) - Camp Bonifas - Lunch -
3 pm
Seoul
<2nd>
10:30 am - 5:00 pm
10:30 Departure
- Lunch - Freedom bridge (Imjingak park) - Panmunjom Check Point/ Arrive in Camp Bonifas - JSA tour
(Advanced camp-Freedom house-Conference room-Observation post of visitor-Bridge of No return-Stump of felled tree) - Arrive in Seoul
<Notice>
1. Needs being tour desk 20 minutes before
departure.
2. Needs passport on tour day.
3. Not allowed under 10-year.
4. Prohibited drinking alcohol before tour.
5. Should follow the tour guide while your tour.
6. Tour route and schedule are subject to change
without notice whenever there is an official request
from the UNC.
7.Do not speak with, make any gesture toward or in
any way approach or respond to personnel from the
other side.
8.Any equipment, microphones or flags belonging to
the communist side in the MAC conference room
are not to be touched.
- Reservation: Prior to 1 day.
9.Cancellation fee: 50% charge(1 day before),
100% charge on tour day.
10. Dress code violators will not be permitted to JSA.
Dress code : No jeans(the color has faded and torn), no sandals,no sandals without heal straps or slippers, no leather pants,no T-shirts, no short pants, no miniskirts, no sleeveless, no training pants, no slippers and no military style, no shaggy or unkempt hair, no letters on such as profane, provocative or demeaning writing or representations,
no frayed cutoff shorts,no shorts that expose the buttocks, no items of outer clothing of a sheer variety, no oversize clothing,
- Informal civilian clothes commonly viewed as acceptable in regular social settings will normally be viewed as acceptable. |