Travelers should consider hiring a private driver to move around in North Korea as public transportation is not well developed. Private transportation costs range from $100-$200 per day, depending on the location.
It is important to note that travelers should be respectful and cautious at all times. English is not widely spoken, and internet and cell phone connection is limited. Be sure to bring cash, as debit or credit card payments are not common. For those willing to dive deeper into the North Korean culture and history, adding two or three extra days to the itinerary may allow for visiting other significant places like the Mass Games or the Ulim Waterfalls.