North Korea may not feature high on travel lists, but for those who nurse a secret desire to visit this hermit kingdom but are put off by the media warning, here is something to cheer about.
North Korea
A hermit kingdom, North Korea is not hot on the tourists list. But a visit to this country can easily change your views of the world. In the year 2014, I was fortunate enough to visit this mysterious country. Yes, North Korea is different but that does not take away its beautiful landscape and warm and friendly people (at least the ones we were allowed to meet) and their love for their children.
What you need to know about visiting North Korea
No matter what the media says or what you know from “reliable sources” North Korea is fascinating any way you look at it.
Know about Kim Jong Suk Higher Middle School Pyongsong | North Korea
The real highlight of my DPRK trip was the chance to visit the Kim Jong Suk Higher Middle School for gifted children
Pictures the world doesn’t see | DPRK
By no means, travel to DPRK is a pleasure trip – if anything, it is full of contradictions and it will challenge your very idea of life.
Beer – North Korea’s biggest surprise
North Koreans love beer as much as any other, if not more. In fact, drinking beer is a great way to socialize and let’s say – beer in North Korea is absolutely fantastic and cheap
The other face of North Korea
Now that you have seen the pretty faces of DPRK, particularly Pyongyang, I am going to draw attention to the other side – The Everyday Faces.