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Sanhaiguan |
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Liujiakou |
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Simatai |
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JInshanling Great wall
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Juyongguan |
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Daily
Itinerary :
Day 01 Arrive in Beijing ( D )
Welcome to Beijing, capital of China. Being
one of the biggest cities in the world, Beijing had just
celebrated its 850th anniversary of being the Chinese
capital. From the imperial Forbidden City to the Great
Wall of China, from the Hutong alleys to the wide and
straight Changan Avenue and from the courtyard houses to
modern skyscrapers, Beijing has a great deal to offer
for us to explore its dynamic culture, tradition and
heritage. You will be met at the airport by a
professional English speaking guide and transfered to
five star Prime hotel for check-in.
Day
02 Beijing/Shanhaiguan ( B L D ) After
breakfast in hotel we start our Great Wall hiking tours
by taking a bus to Shanhaiguan (186miles away from
Beijing). Shanhaiguan is located to the north of the
BohaiGulf. First built in AD583, it had been renovated
from time to time in all the different dynasties until
it was built into a formidable military stronghold
during the Ming dynasty. As the strategic passage
between North China and Manchuria, the Chinese like to
call this pass the No.1 pass of the Great Wall. Visit
the GreatWallMuseum next to the Pass upon arrival.
Overnight at Haisheng Garden Hotel.
Day
03 from Old Dragon's Head to the Jiaoshan part of the
Great Wall ( B L D ) After breakfast, put
on our hiking gear and start today's trekking at Old
Dragon's Head (the beginning of the Great Wall that
meets the Bohai sea), to Shanhaiguan for two and half
miles, and then continue to Jiaoshan part of the Great
Wall for another two and half miles. The old Dragon's
Head which extends into BohaiSea is the starting point
of the Great Wall. The Great Wall has always considered
being a giant dragon and therefore the starting point is
named the Dragon's Head. Jiaoshan is the first mountain
peak of the Great Wall from Shanhaiguan. Build in the
Ming Dynasty, the Jiaoshan Great Wall were built with
mountain stone, and there were also some bricks and long
stones. Its height and width are largely decided by the
mountain. Usually it is 21 to 30 feet high, and 12 to 15
meters wide. Overnight at Haisheng Garden Hotel.
Day 04 from Taolinkou to Luweishan to
Liujiakou part of the Great Wal ( B L D )
Take bus to Taolinkou Great Wall, then
hiking to Luweishan Great Wall. (2.5miles), we will
continue our hiking trip to Liujiakou part of the Great
Wall for another 2.5miles. Liujiakou Great Wall contains
beautiful Ming-era calligraphy bricks in the Wall. The
towers here are very close to each other, thus forming
an intensive defense system. We will then take our bus
to Zunhua and check into Zunhua International Hotel.
Day 05 Huangyaguan Great
Wall( B L D ) Morning visit
to the East Qing tombs which far surpass in splendor and
majesty their more famous predecessors, the Ming Tombs,
They form a countryside version of the Forbidden City
and are nearly as elaborate. Tastefully restored for the
most part, this Imperial city is vast, grand, and less
crowded. After lunch, we start hiking the Great Wall at
Huangyaguan, The Great Wall at Huangyaguan was named for
the yellow cliffs into which it was built. Huangyaguan
was first constructed in 557 A.D. and rebuilt with
bricks in the Ming Dynasty. The whole Great Wall lies on
a precipitous ridge of mountains. It has an eastern
cliff as a screen against invasions and a western
precipice as support. It had ancient defensive
structures such as fortress, high-wall, water pass,
beacon tower and sheer precipice. Huangyaguan Villa
Hotel.
Day 06 from Simatai to Jinshanling
( B L D ) We will depart
Huangyaguan by bus to Jinshanling which was named
because it was built on the JinshanMountains. The
Jinshanling Great Wall was initially built from 1368 to
1389 in the Ming Dynasty, and in 1567 or 1570 rebuilding
of the Wall was mainly directed by General Qi Jiguang.
The Wall is about 21 to 24 feet high and 15 to 18 feet
wide, which is made of brick and stone. The Jinshanling
Great Wall has an elevation of 2100 feet. This part of
your trek is one of the most beautiful sections of the
Great Wall, and takes you to Simatai. The distance of
around 5miles, covering 32 watchtowers over old
brick-made steps, there are sections of renovated and
original wall with fantastic viewpoints. Today's hiking
enables us to encounter as many as 150 watchtowers,
battlements, terraces and turrets of the wall. Yunfoshan
Resort Hotel.
Day 07 Mutianyu Part of
the Great Wall ( B L D ) We
will take our bus to Mutinayu and then climb 1000 steps
to reach the wall and start hiking this part of wall
with15 battlements, a fantastic display of architecture.
Upon reaching Jiankon Great Wall, hike for one more hour
down a steep slope to the valley floor. Once on the
valley floor, we will hike till we reach the bus. We
will then be taken to Huanghuacheng where we stay at
Huanghuacheng Hotel.
Day 08
Huanghuacheng Great Wall ( B L D
) Full day trekking along the Great Wall at
Huanghuacheng (Yellow Flower Fortress). This part of the
Great Wall is probably one of the most difficult
sections for hikers. It is completely unreconstructed
and runs over a little reservoir. The view as you climb
to the top is stunning. Here the Wall is particularly
precipitous so you should expect lots of steps and
difficult climbing at some points. Overnight at
Zhongshang Hotel.
Day 09
Juyongguan/Beijing ( B L D
) Full day trekking along the Juyongguan
Great Wall. Juyongguan is site of an ancient military
town which is replete with military installations, watch
towers, official residences, temples, a Confucian school
and other structures. The present Pass was initially
built in the Ming Dynasty and received much renovation
later. It is a very important strategic place connecting
the inner land and the area near the northern border of
China. The JuyongguanPass has been known for its
strategic importance for more than 2,000 years. Drive
back to Beijing in late afternoon and check into five
star Prime Hotel.
Day 10 Beijing City
Tour ( B L D ) We will
start our Beijing city tour from the largest square in
the world, the Tian'anmen Square where you can feel the
heartbeat of China. Bordered by the Great Hall of the
People, Mao's Mausoleum and the National Museum of
China, Tian'anmen Square has witnessed many of the
historical events happened in China since 1911. We then
walk to the Forbidden City, the complex of imperial
palace, which were home to the Emperors for over 500
years. Grand halls and courts gradually give way to more
intimate domestic quarters, giving an insight into the
pampered isolation of the emperors. After lunch we will
visit the SummerPalace, the largest imperial garden in
China. The SummerPalace was first built in the Qing
emperor Qianlong's time in 1751 and burned down in1860
by the French and British army and restored by the
Dowager empress Cixi for her own enjoyment. It became a
favorite haunt of Cixi, who preferred it to the
Forbidden City, and named it Yihe Yuan meaning the
garden of health and harmony. Peking duck dinner. Prime
Hotel.
Day 11 Beijing (
B L D ) Your Absolute Free Time in Beijing.
Optional City Tours of Hutong and Temple of Heaven
Available.
Day 12 Return
(B) Transfer to the airport and fly home
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