Route Overview
Experience one of the world's most unique international train journeys. The K27 connects Beijing directly to Pyongyang, the capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), offering visitors a rare opportunity to experience North Korea by rail.
K27 Train (Monday & Thursday Service)
- Departure: Beijing Station, Monday & Thursday, 3:00 PM
- Arrival: Pyongyang (Sunan International Airport Station), Tuesday & Friday, 4:00 PM
- Duration: 25 hours
- Route: Beijing → Zhangjiakou → Hohhot → Baotou → Datong → Taiyuan → Yangquan → Changping → Danyang → Dandong (China-DPRK Border) → Sinuiju → Pyongyang
- Border Crossing: Crosses at Dandong-Sinuiju. Train is stationary for approximately 4 hours for customs inspection and crew changes.
Ticket Prices (USD, as of April 2026)
| Seat Class | Price (USD) | Capacity | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hardsleepr (Grade 6) | $195 | 6-bed compartment | Basic but functional sleeping accommodation. Shared amenities. |
| Softsleeper (Grade 5) | $261 | 4-bed compartment | Comfortable sleeping option with better bedding quality and privacy level. |
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⚠️ Important DPRK Travel Regulations
- VISA REQUIREMENT: DPRK visa is MANDATORY and more restrictive than most countries. Processing time: 5-15 business days.
- GUIDED TOURS REQUIRED: Tourists must book through authorized travel agencies and travel in organized groups with official guides. Individual travel is prohibited.
- PASSPORT RESTRICTION: Some nationalities (notably American citizens) are restricted or banned from entering DPRK. Check government travel advisories.
- DOCUMENTATION: All documents (passport copies, itinerary, contact info) must be submitted in advance to DPRK authorities.
- NO SOLO TRAVELERS: Group minimum typically 2-3 people. Solo applications often rejected.
- PHONE/INTERNET: Expect no personal mobile coverage in DPRK. Internet heavily restricted.
Visa & Documentation Requirements
- Valid Passport: Must be valid for 6+ months beyond travel dates. Special caution for American passports
- DPRK Visa: Apply through authorized travel agencies only (e.g., Koryo Tours, Young Pioneer Tours). Typical cost: $100-200 plus agency fees.
- Tour Booking: Simultaneous visa and tour package application required. Cannot visit independently.
- Medical Certificate: Sometimes requested for COVID or health precautions. Check current requirements.
- Customs Declaration: Declare all currency, electronics, and restricted materials upon entry.
What to Expect During Border Crossing
- Dandong Stop: Train halts for ~4 hours at Dandong (Chinese side). Passengers cannot disembark.
- Customs Inspection: DPRK officials board and inspect all luggage, personal items, books, media, and electronics.
- Prohibited Items: Religious texts, pornography, South Korean material, political literature, drones, GPS devices, certain medications.
- Photography: Do NOT photograph military installations, security forces, or restricted areas.
- Currency: Convert to DPRK Won or use foreign currency (USD accepted at hotels). ATMs do not function for foreigners.
Recommended Activities in Pyongyang
- Juche Tower: Monument to North Korean ideology with city views from observation deck.
- Mansudae Grand Monument: Bronze statues of Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il (mandatory visit for tour groups).
- Korean Friendship Exhibition: Museum of gifts from international leaders to DPRK.
- Pyongyang Funfair: Amusement park with vintage rides (if open).
- Metro System: Famous for artistic stations—often included in official tours.
- Kumsusan Palace of the Sun: Mausoleum of Kim Il-sung. Highly restricted access.
Onboard Information
- Dining: Restaurant car serves Chinese and Korean fusion meals. Beverage service available (soft drinks, tea).
- Bedding: Included in ticket. Sheets, pillows, and blankets provided.
- Luggage: 20kg (44 lbs) free per person. Excess: ~10 CNY/kg through Chinese cities; subject to DPRK inspection.
- Duration in DPRK: Minimum 3-5 days typically required. Shorter stays often not permitted; confirm with tour operator.
Why Choose the Beijing-Pyongyang Train?
- ✓ Unparalleled and rare access to one of the world's most isolated countries
- ✓ Affordable alternative to flying (when factoring visa + tour packages)
- ✓ Scenic journey through Chinese and Korean countryside
- ✓ Historical and geopolitical significance of rail travel to DPRK
- ✓ Unique conversation topic for adventurous travelers!
Critical FAQs & Safety Information
Q: Is it safe to travel to North Korea?
A: For tourists on official tours within designated areas, it is generally considered safe. However, foreign relations and political conditions change. Consult your government's travel advisories.
Q: Can Americans travel on K27?
A: As of 2026, American citizens face severe restrictions or bans. Check with U.S. State Department and embassy in Beijing.
Q: What if I miss the train at the border?
A: Coordinate immediately with your tour operator. Additional accommodations at Dandong may be arranged, but this incurs extra costs.
Q: How long is the actual stay in Pyongyang?
A: Minimum 3 nights typically; can extend 5-7 nights. Arrange through tour package. Extensions require additional DPRK government approval.
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