🌍 App Checker

🇰🇵Does Bolt work in North Korea?

blocked

Commercial foreign ride-hailing platforms like Bolt are not available on DPRK networks.

Why Bolt is blocked in North Korea

In general, services can be blocked due to local regulations, content controls, or licensing/compliance requirements. Internet policies change—verify before you travel.

  • Residents cannot download or use foreign ride-hailing apps.
  • Tourists move via organised tours and fixed drivers only.
  • There is no consumer mobile internet suitable for app-based bookings.
  • VPNs and foreign SIMs are not an option for normal travellers.
  • Cars are assigned by state operators, not private platforms.

How to access it

If you need Bolt in North Korea, a VPN is the fastest fix. Connect to a nearby country and retry the app. You’ll also want reliable mobile data via an eSIM to avoid flaky public WiFi. Always follow local laws and terms of service.

Alternatives in North Korea

Popular local alternatives vary by region. Consider regionally dominant apps or services that meet the same need.

FAQs

Is Bolt blocked in North Korea?

Bolt is blocked in North Korea. Availability can change, so check back for updates.

Why is Bolt blocked in North Korea?

Common reasons include local regulations, content controls, or licensing/compliance requirements. See the explanation below.

How can I access Bolt in North Korea?

Install a reputable VPN, connect to a nearby location, and reopen Bolt. Always follow local laws and terms of service.

Are there alternatives to Bolt in North Korea?

Yes—see our “Alternatives in North Korea” section below for popular local options.

Is using a VPN legal in North Korea?

VPN legality varies by country and use case. Research local laws and comply with all applicable rules.

Last verified: 8/30/2025