How to go to North Korea | DPRK Travel EXPLAINED
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Today’s vibe is pure curiosity, so let’s dive into something wild—how to actually travel to North Korea. 🇰🇵 You’ve probably heard it’s impossible, but I’m breaking down the real process in this video, from the surreal border crossings to the tightly guided tours inside one of the world’s most isolated countries. Picture dusty landscapes, neon-lit monuments, and a total time-warp feel—everything shot in muted grays with pops of red. It’s not a vacation; it’s an experience that messes with your brain. I walk you through the whole journey, no step-by-step, just the big picture: what it feels like to step into a place where your phone won’t work and your guide never leaves your side. You’ll walk away understanding how this travel works, not how to book it. If you’re into offbeat travel stories that make you think, this one’s for you. So, curious minds—would you ever step foot in North Korea? Let me know in the comments! 👇
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Comments
(3)kris_adventures
Lmao imagine trying to sneak a selfie and getting caught. No thanks, I’ll stick to Japan for now.
travel_nerd_42
I’ve always been curious about the DMZ tour, but actually going into Pyongyang? That’s a whole different level. Anyone know if you can get local SIM cards there?
wanderlust_jamie
Honestly, the whole process sounds way more intense than I expected. Like, I knew it was strict, but needing a guide 24/7? That’s wild bro.