Dora Observatory is a scenic lookout Paju-si located in South Korea.
장단면 도라산리 Paju-si Gyeonggi-do South Korea
The last three binoculars on the left are "for military use only," but if you're lucky and come on a slow day the soldiers will be lax about it and let you use it for free!
If it's a clear day you can have a nice view of North Korean post right after border, Kaesong industrial complex and glimpse of largest city in the area.
Gaze into North Korea and perhaps ever hear their propaganda suggesting you pay them a visit. Binoculars cost a small donation. Note the lack of trees across the border. ;)
When there is a haze you don’t see much. As there is a haze most of the times, you better save it for the JSA
Great view of both cities in the DMZ. Worth the trip.
Even if foggy, you can still see the flagpole of Propaganda Village in N. Korea ????????
check out north Korea from the binoculars , you can find the flag on the right.
The digital cameras offer a better view
A great view overlooking North Korea .
Very interesting place. You can see North Korea clearly from there.
Glimpse of N. Korea
The best views of North Korea from the South.
Only take pictures behind the yellow line !
If its foggy, then its there’s no good view of NoKor
Lets see North Korea
北朝鮮を眺めることができる展望台 です。
Con los binoculares (pagos) se puede ver Corea del Norte. 100 won por 2 minutos
「目と鼻の先に北朝鮮」を体感できます。屋上 に出ると攻撃すると脅されているので屋上 には行けません。
Kuzey Kore'yi görmek:)
Kuzey Kore'ye şöyle bir bakış için güzel bir yer...
망향수~ 통일의 시작 글처럼~
시간되면함 와보세요.
Nice place combined with short hike :) I guess it's worth the visit and fyi no cameras allowed inside. - Jernej
You can here about the DMZ but until you see the scale and feel the horror and emotion I don’t think anyone can truly appreciate it. Worth the effort and time to visit - Fergus Nolan
Lunch is pretty good but mostly souvenirs...be prepared to pay extra foritems here. - David Blanco