North Korea in Slow Travel: Enjoy Without Rushing
A Calm and Unique Exploration of North Korea
Discover North Korea at your own pace with this slow travel itinerary. Enjoy its unique landscapes and rich cultural heritage without rushing.
Overview
Duration: 7 days
Best time to visit: April to May and September to October for pleasant weather.
Budget: Approximately €1500 for a week, including accommodation, meals, and some activities.
Travelling in North Korea is a unique experience that requires preparation and an open mind. This guide offers an itinerary that allows you to explore the country at your own pace.
Day 1: Arrival in Pyongyang
Begin your journey by arriving in Pyongyang, the capital. Take time to acclimatise and discover major landmarks such as the Juche Tower and the Arch of Triumph.
Tips:
- For an introduction to local history, visit the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum.
- Relax in one of the city's parks, like Moranbong Park.
Day 2: Exploring Pyongyang
Dedicate your second day to a more in-depth visit of Pyongyang. Don't miss the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun and Kim Il-sung Square.
Tips:
- Start early to avoid crowds.
- Enjoy a panoramic view from the Television Tower.
Day 3: Discovering Kaesong
Head to Kaesong, a historic city near the DMZ. Visit the Koryo Museum and the Tomb of King Kongmin.
Tips:
- Try the local cuisine, especially the famous "banchan".
- Be respectful of visiting protocols, especially near the DMZ.
Day 4: Nature and Relaxation in Myohyang
Spend a day in the Myohyang mountains, known for their spectacular scenery. Explore the Ryongmun Caves and the Pohyon Temple.
Tips:
- Bring comfortable walking shoes.
- Don't miss the sunrise views.
Day 5: Hamhung and its Beaches
Enjoy a relaxing day at the beaches of Hamhung. Also discover local craftsmanship at the Revolutionary Museum.
Tips:
- Bring a picnic to enjoy at the beach.
- Respect local guidelines regarding photography.
Day 6: Visit to Nampo
Explore the port city of Nampo. Visit the West Sea Barrage and the Water Management Museum.
Tips:
- Taste seafood in local restaurants.
- Stroll along the port for unique photo opportunities.
Day 7: Return to Pyongyang
End your journey with a final day in Pyongyang. Take a walk on the main street and pick up some souvenirs.
Tips:
- Visit local markets for artisanal souvenirs.
- Take time to wander and enjoy the atmosphere.
Where to Sleep / Travel / Eat
Sleep:
- Choose authorised hotels like the Yanggakdo Hotel for a comfortable stay.
Travel:
- Transport is generally by bus or organised tours.
Eat:
- Try local specialities in guide-approved restaurants.
Photo Moments / Souvenirs
- Photo: Capture the Juche Tower illuminated at night.
- Souvenirs: Bring back local stamps or traditional crafts.
Create Your Souvenir Poster
Immortalise your trip with a personalised poster of the highlights of your stay in North Korea. Choose your favourite shots and create a unique memento to admire every day.