This is a technicality, but yes any US citizen can visit the Demilitarized Zone separting N and S Korea through a guided tour (or could when we visited S Korea in Oct 2010).
While in the DMZ, there is a quonset hut that straddles N and S Korea demarcation. If one walks around the conf table, where the Korean War Ceasefire talks were held, one technically passes into N Korea. But under the very watchful eye of S Korean guards. So it's technically a VERY SMALL walk in N Korea territory, but it is / was permissable.
Visiting the DMZ is very educational and informative. Also visit the Korean War Museum in Seoul. Get a tour, our docent had lived through the Korean War and had very interesting personal knowledge that we wouldn't have known with just the exhibits.
Only individuals with a valid visa and permission from the North Korean government can enter North Korea.
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No, Americans are generally not allowed to enter North Korea due to travel restrictions and political tensions between the two countries.
Enter South Korea and drive the North Koreans back into North Korea.
Yes, it is possible for an American to travel to North Korea, but it is highly restricted and requires a special visa and approval from the North Korean government. Travel to North Korea is not recommended due to safety concerns and political tensions between the two countries.
Yes, it is possible for an American to visit North Korea, but it is highly restricted and requires a special visa and approval from the North Korean government. Travel to North Korea is not recommended due to safety concerns and political tensions between the two countries.
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No, it is not possible for US citizens to travel to North Korea as the US government has issued a travel ban to the country due to safety concerns.
No, it is not possible to fly directly from the United States to North Korea due to political tensions and travel restrictions between the two countries.
The US is not permitted to patrol North Korea, nor do they. The US military does however have military bases in south Korea as part of a treaty to protect them against a possible attack by North Korea.
Yes, it is possible for tourists to leave North Korea, but they must follow strict regulations and obtain the necessary permissions and paperwork from the North Korean government before departing the country.
Yes, it is possible for a US citizen to travel to North Korea, but it is highly discouraged due to the tense political situation and the risk of being detained by North Korean authorities. The US State Department strongly advises against travel to North Korea.