A looming US travel ban has prompted
some daring American globetrotters to fast-track their vacations to North
Korea.
Beginning
September 1, United States passports will be invalid for travel to the hermit
kingdom.
"With
the upcoming travel ban I felt like it was now or never," said Virginia
resident Nicholas Burkhead, who lamented that he had run out of time to learn
Korean before the travel ban.
For
Burkhead and others like him, the threat of arrest and imprisonment in the
totalitarian state is seemingly not a deterrent, nor is the looming threat that
Pyongyang could become the staging ground for a nuclear war.
As
the United States and South Korea conducted their annual joint military
exercises on Friday, Pyongyang fired three short-range ballistic missiles into
the sea between the Korean Peninsula and Japan. Two missiles flew successfully
while a third exploded moments after launch.
The
US ban was issued a month after the mysterious death of Otto Warmbier, a
22-year-old college student from Ohio who was imprisoned for nearly a year and
a half, and returned to his parents in a coma from which he never woke up.
There
may be exceptions to the ban, though, at the discretion of the State
Department. Journalists are one example.
"US
passports will be invalid for travel to, through and in North Korea, and
individuals will be required to obtain a passport with a special validation in
order to travel to or within North Korea," said Heather Nauert, a State
Department spokeswoman.
Despite
the recent tensions and missile launches, tourism to North Korea continues,
though a recent flight was a little emptier than usual. There were eight
Americans on board, among the last to be allowed in under tourist visas before
the ban.
"It's
a pity for anyone curious to go, but especially for North Koreans who might
want to know what American visitors are really like," said Simon
Cockerell, who was on the flight.
Cockerell
is the general manager of Beijing-based Koryo Tours, which specializes in
helping tourists get to North Korea.


No comments:
Post a Comment