In North Korea’s Mt Chilbo Homestay, guests can mix with locals and wander the grounds under the watchful eye of “Dear Leader’s” portraits. Just stay within the electric fence.
A boat tour from China skirts the North Korean shoreline, allowing a glimpse of the world’s most mysterious, closed-off country.
Take a trip to the East Asian hermit kingdom to discover firsthand the land and its people behind the headlines.
An organised tour offers the rare opportunity to see inside one of the most isolated, enigmatic and feared countries on earth.
It may be an unlikely travel destination, but a trip to North Korea makes for a fascinating holiday with world-class sights and historical monuments.
A reclusive city of some three million people, the capital of North Korea has almost as many modernist concrete wonders.