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Walk The Great Wall

Type Small group
Type Comfort 3/5
Type 14D/11N
Type 2470 $
Type Level 2/3
Type 1667 $
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Adventure travel China


Stretching for some 4500 kilometres from the Yellow Sea westwards to the edge of the Gobi Desert, the magnificent ramparts and watch towers of the Great Wall were built to protect China's northern frontier from raiding Mongol horsemen. Our walk concentrates on some of the most interesting and spectacular sections of the Great Wall, and gives us an insight into China 'off the beaten track'. After visiting the major sites of Beijing, we make for Shanhaiguan where the Great Wall begins - thrusting out into the sea, it's known as the 'Old Dragon's Head'. From here, we take an easy walk along the wall to Jiaoshan.

A Painted Landscape
At Panjiakou, we take a boat excursion on the lake. Here, the ancient defensive wall rises and falls along precipitous mountain ridges, crossing the water several times. At Luowenyu, we make another scenic walk before continuing by road via Zunhua to the Eastern Qing Tombs. After admiring the red walls, golden roofs and marble bridges of the Tombs, we drive to a point where we join the Great Wall to hike into Huangyaguan. A day is spent in the old imperial city of Chengde before perhaps the most beautiful section of the Great Wall is walked from Jinshanling to Simatai. After a night spent in Simatai, in the shadow of the wall, we finally return to Beijing.

Comment
Trekking along some of the Great Wall's least known and most spectacular sections is graded moderate to strenuous. Distances covered are less than 10kms a day but there are several steep ascents and descents on stone stairways.

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