Every citizen in the world are now allowed to visit North-Korea, except the South-Koreans and some Americans. It also depends if you have been involved in the Korean War. If you have, you are not allowed in. I think also if you have someone in your family and some generations in your family that if some of them has been involved in the Korean War or something similiar you are not allowed in at all. It was just a few years ago North-Korea started that foreigners are allowed to enter the country. When you are there, you will have two guides with you. One from the Worker's Party and an interpret who can translate Korean to English. I guess the one from the Worker's Party can't speak English, or something. I am not 100% sure on this.uk_daf_fan wrote:I didn't even know foreigners were allowed in . In the article Cashtime put on this topic, the guy trying to get into North Korea had to have special permission with the highest security.
I am also planning to visit North-Korea. Would love to see the Arch of Reunification monument. I have a stronge belief that both North-Korea and South-Korea will be one big country again some time.