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2025 Kim Il Sung Birthday Tour

Join ݮƵ for our 2025 Kim Il Sung Birthday Tour! The application deadline for this tour is 5th March 2025.

The Day of the Sun is one of the most important days in the DPRK calendar and being in Pyongyang for the occasion of the birthday of the founder of the DPRK will allow you to join in the celebrations.

Our extensive experience in DPRK over the years allows us to come up with enriching itineraries that we have come to improve over the years based on our travellers' feedback after their trips.

Day 1 - 12 April (Saturday)

  • Head to the airport and depart from Beijing at 13.05 flight JS 252 Terminal 2, Beijing Capital Airport
  • Arrive in Pyongyang at 16.05 (Pyongyang time)

PM

  • Arch of Triumph - marking the period spent by President Kim Il Sung fighting the Japanese and his return in 1945 to Korea, this collosal monument is larger than its Parisian counterpart.
  • Brief walk around the area - you will see the enormous mural showing an image of President Kim Il Sung's speech upon returning to Korea after the liberation of the country in 1945. The Kim Il Sung Stadium is located close by too, though we will see more of this on Sunday
  • Kim Il Sung Square - you will walk around one of most known places of North Korea, the square that hosts military parades and mass rallies
  • Welcome Dinner: KITC Number 1 Restaurant, Pyongyang
  • Hotel check-in: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang

Overnight: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang

Day 2 - 13 April (Sunday)

AM

  • Kumsusan Memorial Palace of the Sun - where the Leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il remain in state. This is a sacred place in the DPRK and we kindly ask you to wear your smartest clothes when going. This is one of the highlights of the Kim Il Sung Birthday Tour.
  • Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery -

PM

  • Lunch: local restaurant, Pyongyang
  • Juche Tower - opportunity to go up the 150 metre tower (170 metres including the torch) that offers a panoramic view of Pyongyang.
  • Drive to Sariwon City - this lively city is located in North Hwanghae Province and is one of the largest in Korea
  • Folk Street - chance to try some delicious Makoli (Korean rice wine with very low levels of alcohol). The walk around here is always interesting. There are usually street games and activities too where we can of course join in!
Walk around the Folk Village in Sariwon, North Korea (DPRK)
  • Ancient Model Pavilions - we will see how Koreans lived in ancient times and check some model pavilions of times past in Korea
  • Walk up Mount Kyongnam - this walk is not as daunting as it may sound! It takes around 5 to 10 minutes to walk up to the main pavillion where we will have fabulous views of the whole city of Sariwon and of its surrounding areas. You can see a short video of the main street we walk around in Sariwon and of the views from Mount Kyongnam in our video below (feel free to visit for more videos):
  • Drive further south to Kaesong City - enjoy a peaceful evening drive on the country's main highway, crossing through the countryside and by small towns, travelling from the bustling Sariwon to the historic city of Kaesong, with stunning views of North Korea's rural landscapes at dusk. You will have a break at the tea-shop with amazing views of one the DPRK's major highways.

  • Hotel check-in and dinner: Minsok Folk Hotel - experience traditional Korean hospitality at the charming courtyard hotel, where you'll enjoy a warm dinner in a hotel that consists of original houses of houses nestled in the heart of Kaesong's old town. They usually offer an additional option of trying Gingseng Chicken and/or Dog Meat Soup.

Overnight: Minsok Folk Hotel, Kaesong

Day 3 - 14 April (Monday)

  • Morning Walk through the Old Town of Kaesong to Janam Hill - begin your day with a scenic walk through the historic streets of Kaesong, culminating in panoramic views from Janam Hill, where you’ll see both the ancient and modern parts of this fascinating city.
  • Drive to the Tomb of King Kongmin - visit the UNESCO-listed Tomb of King Kongmin and his wife, an impressive and beautifully preserved site consisting of twin tombs that offers a window into Korea's royal past.
  • 38th Parallel (DMZ) - we will see the famous blue negotiation rooms where talks between North & South Korea are held. If not opened you will get a close up look. A Korean People's Army Officer will hop on our coach and us on our coach and guide us around Panmunjom. This is a great chance for us to interact with a KPA officer as they tend to ask us questions regarding our views on the Korean War or impressions about their country. If the rooms that go into South Korea are not opened we will get close to them always under the guidance of the soldier.
  • DMZ, North Korea

PM

  • Lunch at a local Restaurant in Kaesong - we will be served a variety of dishesin small covered golden plated bowls. The number of dishes used to symbolise in ancient times the status of the person eating, 12 bowls is the largest amount served.
  • Sonjuk Bridge - step back in time at Sonjuk Bridge, a centuries-old stone bridge steeped in history and known for its association with political intrigue during the Koryo dynasty.
  • Koryo Museum (UNESCO World Heritage Site) in the old part of the city - unlike most of Korea, Kaesong was not destroyed during the Korean War. This museum was the first university in the Korean Peninsula. It is also quite common to see newly weds celebrating their weddings here.
  • Stamp shop - chance to purchase a wide variety of DPRK stamps, post cards, artwork, etc. This is just outside of the Koryo Museum and we usually make a quick break here.
  • Transfer to Pyongyang
  • Korean War Museum - this War Museum was rebuilt only last year and is now an impressive complex, unique in its kind. It explains the DPRK view of the href Korean War. An extensive collection of vehicles and weapons can be seen. We will be guided around by a very friendly local guide.
  • USS Pueblo - American Spyship captured in 1968. The crew stayed in the DPRK for 11 months. This is the only US vessel in posession of another country.
  • Dinner: Local restaurant, Pyongyang

Overnight: Yanggakdo Hotel, Pyongyang

Day 4 - 15 April (Tuesday) National Holiday: 113th Birthday of President Kim Il Sung

This is one of the most important dates in the DPRK calendar.

  • Fountain Park - great views of the city centre
  • Mansudae Grand Monument - giant bronze statues of the leaders. There will be thousands of people today visiting one of the most sacred spots in the DPRK and showing their respects to President Kim Il Sung and Chairman Kim Jong Il.
  • Mangyongdae Native House - Birthplace of President Kim Il Sung
  • Ride on Pyongyang Metro - one of the deepest in the world - you will go on an extended ride with locals, having several stops that will allow you see one of the busiest aspects of life in Pyongyang
Pyongyang Metro, mosaic of President Kim Il Sung

PM

  • Picnic lunch: Moran Park - celebrate one of North Korea's biggest holidays with a festive picnic at Moran Park, surrounded by locals enjoying the day with their families.
Moran Park in Pyongyang during Kim Il Sung's Birthday, DPRK (North Korea)
  • Walk by Moran Park - nothing like an afternoon promenade by the park where thousands of locals sing, dance, drink and enjoy a picnic on one of the major days in the DPRK calendar. Do e