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North Korea, is the perfect emaple of the term 'rogue state' through its isolation, controversial nuclear weapons programme and missile testing, is one of the most mysterious countries in the world and one almost entirely untouched by tourism. Off the beaten track is an under-statement for a nation that admits less than 2000 Westerners a year, and whose overwhelming attraction is its isolation and backward ethos to everything. The capital, Pyongyang, has a few sites worth visiting and Paekdusan is considered to be one of the most stunning sights in North Korea.
A visit to North Korea is like no other trip you will experience, and it’s essential to accept that you’ll have absolutely no independence during your trip and will be accompanied by two government approved local guides at all times. Those who can accept these terms will have a fascinating trip into another rather unsettling world. Simply to see a country where the Cold War is still being fought, where mobile phones and the internet are unknown, and where total obedience to the state is universally unquestioned is perhaps a reason to visit this country?? |
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