Tourism in North Korea is tightly regulated by the government. Visitors are typically housed in state-approved hotels in the capital, Pyongyang, such as the iconic Ryugyong Hotel or the Yanggakdo Hotel, which often offer a range of amenities including restaurants, swimming pools, and recreational facilities. However, independent exploration is not permitted, and all activities must be conducted under the supervision of government guides. It`s strongly recommended to check current travel advisories before planning a visit.
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