Nestled in the far northeast of North Korea, at the crossroads of Russia and China, Rason is the DPRK’s Special Economic Zone and one of its most unique destinations. Often overlooked, this lesser visited region offers a fascinating and unique glimpse into a side of North Korea few foreigners ever see.
Your tour with us begins and concludes in Yanji, the largest city of the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture located in the northeast Chinese province of Jilin. Easily accessible with selected international and domestic flights, as well as a fast train from Beijing.
On arrival we’ll meet at our centrally located hotel and your guide will show you the nightlife of this heavily Korean influenced city (both North and South) with an overnight stay in Yanji. The following day we’ll make our way together towards the Chinese Quanhe – North Korean Wonjong border crossing to be one of the first few foreign tourists to enter North Korea since it’s closure in 2020.
Rason was established in 1991 following the fall of the Soviet Union, and continues to occupy a distinct and pivotal role within the country. Rason consists of two cities, Rajin and Sonbong hence the name – Rason. Throughout your tour you’ll explore what both cities have to offer, and more.
Rason’s relaxed atmosphere and scarcity of tourists make it YPT’s favourite places to explore. It’s the only area in North Korea where visitors can experience the vibrant local market firsthand and even exchange hard currency for DPRK Won at real rates – then spend it in local shops and markets! This is not possible in Pyongyang.
We can visit a North Korean bank, state owned and joint-ventured factories, chat with students in English at the Foreign Language School, see the unique tri-point border of China, Russia & the DPRK, and as well as enjoy drinks at authentic local bars.
Perfect for first-time visitors to the DPRK and for those who have visited before, Rason promises a rare and unforgettable journey into the heart of North Korea’s hidden charm. Don’t miss the opportunity to uncover this extraordinary destination with us!
Sunday 23rd March – Yanji, China
Monday 24th March – Yanji – Rajin City (Rason, DPRK)
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Tuesday 25th March – Rajin City
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Wednesday 26th March – Rajin City – Tri-point border – Sonbong City – Rajin City
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Thursday 27th March – Rajin City – Yanji, China
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