How to get to the DPRK?

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How to get to the DPRK?

Air Koryo | Getting to Korea and away via China   | Getting to Korea and away via Russia

North Korea has regular transport connections only with China and Russia. Occasionally there are flights from Thailand and Malaysia to Pyongyang but these flights are not regular.

It is NOT possible to travel to North Korea from South Korea and vice versa. If you want to travel to the DPRK from South Korea you will need first get to China or Russia.

How to get to North Korea map
The most reliable and convenient way getting to North Korea and away is an AirKoryo flight from Beijing to Pyongyang. Most of our tours normally begin and finish in Beijing and include Beijing-Pyongyang-Beijing flight. It is also possible to take Beijing-Pyongyang-Beijing train, most of our group tours offer train-out option to Beijing.
The most economical way getting to North Korea and away is Dandong-Pyongyang-Dandong train, our budget tours offer this not-expensive option. Dandong is situated just at the shore of West Sea of Korea and there is a convenient option to travel from there to Incheon (South Korea) by ferry.
Another way getting to the DPRK and away is via Russia: either by Vladivostok-Pyongyang flight, or by train via Khasan / Tumangang border. To Khasan you can get by Trans-Siberian railroad from Moscow, Irkutsk or other cities along the way. If you want to travel by train from Vladivostok you will need to change train in Ussuriysk. Train option via Russia is recommended for a group of 3 people at least.

North Korean national airline Air Koryo

Air Koryo is the state-owned national flag carrier airline of North Korea. A few years ago Air Koryo purchased new Tupolev TU-204 aircrafts to replace the aging international fleet. The first Tupolev Tu-204-300 for Air Koryo was officially handed over to the carrier on 27 December 2007. It has been fitted out with 16 business class seats and the remaining 150 seats are economy. These aircrafts are now used on regular flights between Beijing and Pyongyang (additional flights with another type of aircraft can be added during the high season). TU-204 aircrafts are fitted with the necessary equipment to comply with mandatory international standards. Since 2010 Air Koryo is allowed to resume operations into the EU with aircrafts of this type.
Air Koryo has no incidents since 1983.
In 2015 there was opened sleek, brand-new international and domestic terminals in Pyongyang. With fewer than half a dozen international flights a day the airport usually is not crowded and your flight normally won’t be delayed.

Getting to North Korea and away via China

China is a convenient hub for travellers to North Korea. There are regular flights and trains from several Chinese cities. It is also possible to get to North Korea on foot via Namyang or Wonjong check points.

Flight Schedule via China

* in high season only
** not available at the moment

Flight

#

Departure
Arrival

Beijing-Pyongyang
JS 152
Tue, Sat
13.05
16.05

Beijing-Pyongyang
JS 152
Mon*, Fri*
12.00
15.00

Beijing-Pyongyang
JS 252 Y
Thursday
14.05
17.05

Beijing-Pyongyang
CA 121
Mon, Wed*, Fri
13.25
16.20

Dandong-Pyongyang**
JS 782
Tue, Fri
10.20
11.40

Pyongyang-Beijing
JS 151
Mon*, Tue, Fri*, Sat
09.00
09.55

Pyongyang-Beijing
JS 251 Y
Thursday
10.30
11.30

Pyongyang-Beijing
CA 122
Mon, Wed*, Fri
17.20
18.20

Pyongyang- Dandong**
JS 781
Tue, Fri
09.00
09.20

Shanghai-Pyongyang
JS 158
Mon*, Fri*
00.30
03.20

Pyongyang-Shanghai
JS 157
Thu*, Sun*
21.40
23.30

Shenyang-Pyongyang
JS 156
Wed, Sat
14.00
16.10

Pyongyang-Shenyang
JS 155
Wed, Sat
11.50
12.00

Traveling by train

There are regular trains between Korea and China:

  • Beijing-Pyongyang-Beijing train operates 4 times a week. It is an international train in which soft sleeper seats are available: 4 people per compartment. The restaurant coach is available along the whole journey
  • Dandong-Pyongyang-Dandong operates daily. Only hard sleeper seats are available: 6 people per section

Train Schedule via China

Train
Departure
Arrival

Beijing-Pyongyang
(via Dandong, Sinuiju)
Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat
17.27
day after departure
18.45

Pyongyang-Beijing
(via Sinuiju, Dandong)
Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat
10.25
day after departure
08.38

Dandong-Pyongyang
daily
10.00
same day
18.45

Pyongyang-Dandong
daily
10.25
same day
16:23

Traveling by bus

It is possible to travel by bus between China and Northern parts of the DPRK (areas near Rason). The bus from Yanji (Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in China) to North Korean border or vice versa can be arranged on demand:

  • Yanji-Quanhe/Wonjong, cross Sino-Korean Friendship bridge to the DPRK
  • Yanji-Namyang/Tumen, cross Sino-Korean Friendship bridge to the DPRK

Getting to North Korea and away via Russia

There is a convenient option to travel to or from North Korea via Vladivostok, the capital of the Russian Far East.

Traveling by flight

Every Monday and Friday you may take Vladivostok-Pyongyang-Vladivostok flight.

Flight Schedule

Flight
#
Departure
Arrival

Vladivostok-Pyongyang
JS 272
Mon, Fri
12.20
13.00

Pyongyang-Vladivostok
JS 271
Mon, Fri
08.30
11.00

Traveling by train

At the moment foreign tourists are allowed to travel from Russia only to Tumangang – Korean border city in Rason Free Economic Zone. Please note that it is NOT possible to continue the trip from Tumangang to Pyongyang by train. To get to Pyongyang you will need to get off the train in Tumangang, drive 5-6 hours to Chongjin and then take domestic flight to Pyongyang (operates on Tuesdays and Fridays).

Please also note, that traveling via Tumangang is NOT recomended for a group of less than 3 people because the minimum tour charge in Rason Free Economic Zone starts from 3 persons. Thus if you travel alone or with only one friend you will still have to pay for 3 people tour.

If you plan to travel from Vladivostok to Tumangang or vice versa you will need to change your train in Ussuriysk, there is NO direct Vladivostok-Tumangang train. You can also travel to Tumangang directly from Moscow.

Train Schedule

Train
Departure
Arrival

Moscow-Tumangang (Russian train, 2 coaches)
from Moscow: on 1, 5, 17, 21 every month
23.45
in Tumangang: on 8, 12, 24, 28 every month
11.15

Tumangang-Moscow (Russian train, 2 coaches)
from Tumangang: on 8, 12, 24, 28 every month
15.00
in Moscow: on 15, 19, 31/1, 4/5 every month
11.13

Moscow-Tumangang (Korean train, 1 coach)
from Moscow: on 12, 26 every month
00.35
in Tumangang: on 19, 2/3 every month
11.15

Tumangang-Moscow (Korean train, 1 coach)
from Tumangang: on 4, 18 every month
15.00
in Moscow: on 11, 25 every month
11.13

Tumangang-Khabarovsk (Korean train, 1 coach)
from Tumangang: on 20 every month
15.00
in Khabarovsk: on 21 every month
12.09

Khabarovsk-Tumangang (Korean train, 1 coach)
from Khabarovsk: on 22 every month
15.58
in Tumangang: on 23 every month
11.15

Those who want to experience the train ride from the DPRK to Russia we suggest joining our group tours which include travel to Rason Free Economic Zone.

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