Welcome to the Young Pioneer Tours Blog, the place where we we keep you informed about everything YPT, from current tours, to future tours and a whole lot of eclectic stuff in between.
YPT first started blogging in 2008 and are considered the best North Korean Travel blog that there is.
But, as Young Pioneer Tours have expanded our locations, so have we expanded our blog. Now we have one of the best travel blogs in the world!
And while most of our content is about the numerous destinations we go, including travel guides and what to pack, we also delve into more serious subjects such as the safety of certain destinations, as well as how LGTBQ+ friendly the places we visit are.
While the vast majority of our content is produced in-house, we are always on the look-out for guest bloggers and writers. Want to write for us? Then simply get in touch.
You can also check out our sister publication YPT Life.
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4 July 2020 / by Joel Vostok
It is no secret that at YPT we are kinda into the former Eastern Bloc and you cannot deal with the former eastern bloc without mentioning East Germany. But what was the DDR/GDR has it gone and most importantly, can you visit former communist Germany? F …
3 July 2020 / by Nicolas Platt
Introduction The North Korean Arch of Triumph (개선문), standing at the foot of Moran Hill, is one of Pyongyang’s most iconic landmarks. The stone archway has a total height of 60 metres with a width of 50.1 meters and was completed on 15th April 1982 for …
3 July 2020 / by Nicolas Platt
Foreign embassies in North Korea? We have gone in-depth about how many foreign embassies North Korea has around the world and the country’s foreign relations as a whole, but for today we are going to talk about foreign embassies located in North Korea. …
3 July 2020 / by Rowan Beard
Whilst largely similar, the North Korean language differs from the dialect used in South Korea. The North Korean dialect used in the DPRK tends to be more formal, and typically doesn’t include many English language loanwords used in the South Korean di …
3 July 2020 / by Joel Vostok
It’s been over thirty years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. The symbolic destruction of the concrete line that split the German capital in two since 1961 signalled a time of change. However, across the world today there are still cities cut in two a …
2 July 2020 / by Gareth Johnson
What is unique about Mongolia? YPT have put together 21 amazing facts about Mongolia explaining just why we like the place so much! With our main office being located in Beijing, we are just a short 24-hour train ride from the Mongolian capital city of …
2 July 2020 / by Gareth Johnson
As of today (July 1st), Thailand has reopened its airports to international flights, although before you get too excited, there are still a number of restrictions on exactly who will be able to fly into Thailand. As things currently stand, Thailand wil …
1 July 2020 / by Gareth Johnson
Where is Bhutan on a map? We are glad you asked. Here’s the Bhutan Map Guide. What is Bhutan? The Kingdom of Bhutan is one of the most mysterious and misunderstood countries in the world. From restricting the amount of tourists to Bhutan, measuring Gro …
1 July 2020 / by Nicolas Platt
Mt Kuwol Mt Kuwol (구월산) is a mountain range located on the west coast of the DPRK in South Hwanghae province and is one of the six famous mountains of Korea. The region covers a total area of 110 square kilometres and it is affectionately known to loca …