North Korea

North Korea by Robert Willoughby is a comprehensive travel guide published by Bradt Travel Guides on July 22, 2014. This third edition, written in English and spanning 286 pages, addresses the practical aspects of traveling to and within North Korea, a nation that captivates and concerns many around the globe. The book provides essential information for travelers, including details on navigating red tape, security issues, and access points from South Korea and Beijing, as well as routes from Pyongyang and opportunities for excursions into the country’s unspoiled countryside.
Readers will find a wealth of insights into the culture and history of North Korea, a country that remains largely isolated from the international community. This guide serves as a valuable resource for those looking to explore the unique aspects of this destination, offering practical advice alongside a deeper understanding of the region. With its focus on travel and reference, North Korea is designed to equip genuine travelers with the knowledge they need to navigate this intriguing locale.
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A new edition of the first travel guide to cover the practical aspects of travelling to and around North Korea — a country which both intrigues and concerns the international community. Everything a genuine traveller needs is here, including red tape and security issues, access from South Korea and Beijing, routes outwards from Pyongyang, and opportunities for excursions into unspoilt countryside. Altogether a fascinating insight into the culture and history of a country that currently exists in virtual isolation from the rest of the world.
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