Walking Holidays in China - China - The Great Wall of China - Explore Beijing
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From epic mountains and desert moonscapes to the modern chic of Shanghai, and ancient civilisations to the People’s Republic, China tours are vast and varied, just like the landscape.
On a holiday here, you need to take your time to take it all in. Overland China tours give the maximum opportunity to make your trip a real once-in-a-lifetime experience and we are delighted to share these with you.
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Day 1 Depart from the UK or from another Chinese module.
Day 2 Arrive in Beijing – met and transferred to your hotel. Rest of the day free or take one of the Beijing options. Dinner in the hotel or nearby restaurant (not included). B.
Day 3 Day in Beijing – free or take Beijing options. Overnight Beijing. B
Day 4 After breakfast, depart by car with
your guide to the spectacular East Qing Tombs – the resting place of the Qing Emperors. After lunch, join the Great Wall at Taiping Zhai and walk 2
hours to your hotel in Huangyaguan. If
you wish you can continue further along the Great Wall to Heaven’s Ladder. Overnight
and dinner at the hotel. Ascent 145m Descent 355m 2 hours 2.5 miles. BLD
Day 5
In the morning a scenic drive of about 2.5 hours takes you to the next,
and our favourite section of the Great Wall – from Gubeikou to Jinshanling. Before
the walk commences, enjoy a delicious early lunch in a local restaurant. The
walk is along an intact section with several diversions onto mountain trails
through cultivated fields and with the outline of the Great Wall dominating the
sky-line. Overnight and dinner in Jinshanling hotel if standard grade, or Gubei Water Town if higher grade. Ascent 330m Descent 260m 4 hours 5 miles. BLD
Day 6 Your walk today from Huanghua to Xishuiyu is the most challenging but worth it! Following restored and intact sections you walk high above the Huanghua reservoir. Here you often have the Great Wall to yourself as you go up and down from tower to tower descending by mountain path to the reservoir. Here you can take a relaxing boat ride to see the Wall underwater before taking a late lunch and drive to the village of Lotus Fort, your overnight stop. Ascent 430m Descent 400m 2.75 hours 2.5 miles. BLD
Day 7 After breakfast, a short drive will take you to the next section Xizhazi and today’s walk takes you to the highest point of this part of the Wall - to Nine Eye Tower. Views are simply incredible! Overnight and dinner in Lotus Fort. Ascent 515m Descent 515m 4 hours 4 miles. BLD
Day 8 Today you walk to Mutianyu – a fully restored section. Option to go via Jiankou Great Section or from Lotus Fort. Either way, once at Mutianyu, you may continue walking with a picnic lunch or go to your hotel and take lunch then have a free afternoon. Overnight and dinner in hotel near Mutianyu. Ascent 395m Descent 330m 2 1/2 hours 2 1/2 miles. BLD
Day 9 Departure to the UK or to another China module.
Day 10 Arrive home.
New Experience is now part of the multi award-winning Exodus Travels and Headwater. As such, our guided trips are now being offered by our sister company Exodus who have 45 years experience of taking people on extraordinary adventure holidays. Please click here to visit Exodus Travels for your next guided holiday in China.
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Accommodation and meals as indicated in the itinerary |
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Drinks with meals |
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Lunch & dinner in Beijing (optional extra) |
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Transfers between the airport or railway station and the first/last hotels |
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China Visa (approx. £151) |
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Local air or train fares as indicated in the itinerary |
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Travel Insurance (required)
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Personal English guide and driver |
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Route notes & walking map |
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Prices are per person in GBP / UK £ and are based on sharing a twin/double standard room.
Dates |
Type |
Nights |
2 Travellers |
4 Travellers |
Single Room Supplement |
Approximate Air Seat |
All Year * |
Standard grade hotels** |
7 |
1090 |
970 |
196 |
600 |
All Year * |
Higher grade hotels** |
7 |
1420 |
1050 |
224 |
600 |
Extra nights in Beijing B&B
Dates |
Type |
Nights |
Based on 2 Sharing |
Single Room Supplement |
All Year * |
Courtyard Hotel Beijing *** |
1 |
31 |
61 |
All Year * |
Jade Court **** |
1 |
53 |
105 |
All Year * |
Grand ***** |
1 |
110 |
219 |
Flight and train costs between holidays will be quoted to your needs. i.e. Beijing to Xi’an and Xi’an to Beijing.
* Supplements will apply for nights during main Chinese holidays:-
Spring Festival |
3 Jan – 4 Feb |
Qingming Festival |
4-6 April |
Labour Day |
1-3 May |
Dragon Boat |
29 May – 3 Jun |
Moon Festival |
3-5 Oct |
National Day |
1-7 October |
This map is for illustration purposes only and we cannot be held responsible for its accuracy.
Beijing - Grand Hotel Beijing - 5 Star
This is a superb 5 star hotel often used by diplomats due to its proximity to Tian’anmen Square and the Forbidden City.
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Beijing Traditional View Hotel - 3 Star
For a glimpse into the ‘old Beijing’ The Courtyard is the prefect traditional hotel within the narrow streets of the Hutong area.
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Beijing - Hotel Jade Garden - 4 Star
This 4 star hotel is just a short walking distance from the major sights of the Forbidden City and Tian’anmen Square. The Jade Garden is a comfortable Chinese style hotel.
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The Great Wall Trek
We feature Chinese Hotels and Homestays in close proximity to the Great Wall. Due to their rural location standards may not be as high as city hotels and some features such as bathrooms may be unusual to us. Although most do, some homestays may not provide towels, soap or toilet paper. A sample of accommodation is as follows with changes as necessary when space is limited. Private bathroom is always provided. We also offer a higher grade option everywhere except in Huangyaguan.
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Availability Information
Travelling to the north of China is at its very
best from mid April to early June and mid September to mid November. Up to early April it is still very cold and the
land bare of anything green. As Spring
progresses, late April sees blossom trees covering fields and mountainsides as
trees begin to leaf. After mid June it is very hot and walking the Great Wall
is shadeless therefore not recommended.
From mid September to early November the landscape changes from green to
beautiful autumnal colours and temperatures soften.
Please note our best to go information is generally referring to the walking which may fall in the early or late season in some places. This may mean that not all tourist facilities will be open at the time you visit.
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