Polya Plamenova Pencheva is a Travel Tomorrow reporter with experience in the fields of innovation, travelling, lifestyle, and design. Born and raised in Bulgaria, Polya lived in the Netherlands for eight years and recently moved to Brussels, Belgium, to explore new opportunities. She is also a plant lover, matcha drinker, book enthusiast, and a proud nerd. You can catch up with her on her Instagram or a cafe nestled in the heart of Brussels.
UNESCO has recently designated the North Korean side of the active stratovolcano Mount Paektu, located along the Chinese border, as a UNESCO Global Geopark. This recognition […]
On Sunday 6 April, North Korea was the stage of its first International marathon since 2019. Around 200 foreign runners participated in the Pyongyang International Marathon. […]
North Korea has unexpectedly suspended foreign tourism to the border city of Rason, mere weeks after allowing international visitors for the first time in five years. Tour operators […]
As Travel Tomorrow reported earlier in February 2025, North Korea has finally opened its borders to international tourists other than Russians, with the first small group […]
North Korea’s borders are finally re-opening to tourists this week following half a decade of closure since the Covid-19 pandemic. The last time international visitors were […]
A North Korean ad that features young Russians enjoying the East Asian republic’s coastal attractions has sewn widespread bemusement among online commenters due to the clip’s […]
After almost 5 years of strict border closure prompted by the Covid-19 pandemic, North Korea will begin to reopen to international tourists in December, China-based tour […]
In surprise news to some from North Korea, the East Asian country is finally opening up to selected tourists again after one of the world’s longest […]
Visiting North Korea as a tourist is not something many people have ventured on. Although getting accurate estimates is difficult and different sources offer different numbers, […]