If you are among the very few who may qualify to visit, here are the must-follow tourism rules in North Korea:
1. Group Travel is Mandatory
You cannot travel independently. All visitors must join an official, government-approved tour company with fixed itineraries and state-assigned guides.
2. Photography is Strictly Controlled
You may only photograph approved sites. Military areas, construction zones, and even casual street scenes may be off-limits. Disobedience can lead to serious consequences.
3. Your Guide is Always With You
Tourists are never left alone. You’ll be escorted at all times, and interactions with locals outside the official program are generally not allowed.
4. Border Control and Confiscation
Customs officials may inspect your devices (phones, laptops, USBs) and confiscate materials they deem inappropriate — including religious texts, foreign media, or political literature.
5. No Political Speech
Criticizing the regime — even in casual conversation — is a punishable offense. Tourists are expected to remain respectful of all local customs and propaganda.