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North Korea may be preparing to reopen its borders to foreign tourists, according to a Beijing-based travel agency that specializes in trips to the reclusive state.
North Korea has abruptly suspended the entry of foreign tourists after reopening foreign tourism for the first time in about five years due to Covid-19, according to tour agencies Thursday.
Are you currently able to travel to the United States without applying for a visa? If so, you may want to think twice before signing up for a post-pandemic tour of North Korea.
Tour companies are resuming trips to North Korea's Rason region, with tours scheduled for March, despite continued travel restrictions for South Koreans and Americans.
North Korea will “soon” open its borders for the first time in over three years to its own citizens, a company that organizes tours to the country said Friday.
Korea JoongAng Daily Sitemap