Masik Pass resort background
Masik Pass in North Korea - a person on a snowboard going down a hill.
Masik Pass in North Korea - a person on a snowboard going down a hill.
Masik Pass in North Korea - a view of the slopes from the top of the mountain.
Masik Pass in North Korea - the view from the top of the mountain in winter.

Masik Pass Übersicht

Masikryong Ski Resort, colloquially known as Masik Pass, is a unique blend of European skiing tradition and Asian mountainous beauty located in North Korea. As one of the best resorts in the country, it offers an exceptional experience for ski lovers.

The resort's hotel boasts modern amenities and luxurious accommodations that can be considered the best in North Korea. The rooms are well-equipped with facilities including LAN wire access and flat-screen TVs, a rarity in North Korean hotels. All rooms feature balconies overlooking the mountains and come complete with soft, comfortable pillows, a stocked minibar, and a tea and coffee maker. The bathrooms are well-appointed, and free drinking water is provided. The rooms are also well-lit, and there is a daily turndown service.

The resort features three lifts and a cafe and sauna behind the lobby. The lobby itself is expansive and immaculately clean, and the staff members, who speak good English, are courteous. The dining options are diverse, with breakfast and dinner menus offering a mix of Western and traditional North Korean dishes.

The skiing experience at Masik Pass is unique, with empty and steep slopes offering a serene atmosphere for skiers. There are facilities for ski gear rental, and the quality of the equipment is commendable. The resort also boasts additional amenities such as an indoor swimming pool, gym, pool tables, and a massage parlour, among others.

Despite some concerns about cleanliness around the ski lifts and the quality of the food served, the overall consensus is that Masik Pass offers a noteworthy skiing experience. The resort is highly recommended for travellers, whether they're visiting in the winter season or not. The scenic beauty, combined with the excellent facilities, makes Masik Pass a must-visit destination for those seeking a unique skiing experience in North Korea.

Wichtige Einblicke

6 Einblicke verfügbar

Bergstation Höhe

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Maximale Skihöhe
Max: 6767 m

Anzahl der Lifte

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Gesamtmenge der in Betrieb befindlichen Lifte
Max: 165 total

Gesamte Pistenlänge

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Eine Gesamtdistanz aller Pisten
Max: 600 km

Höhenunterschied

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Maximale vertikale Abfahrtsdistanz
Max: 3167 m

Talstation Höhe

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Anfangshöhe des Skigebiets
Max: 4000 m

Befahrbares Gelände

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Gesamtfläche des zugänglichen Skigeländes
Max: 12366 ac

Merkmale

Keine Merkmale verfügbar

Merkmalsinformationen für dieses Resort werden derzeit gesammelt.

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Bergstation Höhe

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Anzahl der Lifte

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Gesamte Pistenlänge

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Talstation Höhe

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Befahrbares Gelände

98.7cm
Jährlicher Schneefall
11 Jahresdurchschnitt
Peak: March (29.6cm)
10.5cm
Nov
19.3cm
Dec
17.5cm
Jan
23.2cm
Feb
29.6cm
Mar
8.0cm
Apr
Snow Season (Nov-Dec-Jan-Feb-Mar-Apr)

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