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 China

Best Months 
Beijing Great Wall Trek: April - May and September - late October
Unpacked Suggests 10 Days

Arrive: Beijing Day 1

Day 1: Beijing
Upon arrival into Beijing International Airport you are met and transferred to your accommodation.

What remains of your day is at leisure.  An early night is usually called for as the we will depart early in the morning to begin our Great Wall Trek.

Day 2: Beijing - Badaling

Upon arrival in Beijing you will be met at the airport by Unpacked local guides who will transfer you to your hotel (approx 1.5 hrs). After check in, you will have the part of the afternoon to relax and enjoy your surroundings or go for a walk in the surrounding area. In the evening after dinner, you will meet for your challenge briefing and have the opportunity to ask any questions of your challenge leader. Overnight in lodge.

 Day 3: Badaling Area

Today, you will say “Ni Hao” to the Great Wall with a short but very demanding day of trekking. The Badaling section has recently been almost completely renovated, and your climbs are incredibly steep, stepped monsters, which seem never ending. However, the Wall is iconic and beautiful in this area, and it will leave you with an incredible first impression of China. The highpoint of the challenge comes at lunch, and you can enjoy your final views of the spectacular mountains alongside you, before descending down the slightly uneven sloped Wall back to the ground. Once you arrive here, there is a short 20 minute walk down a (flat!) path to the coach, where you will be picked up and transferred to your accommodation. Overnight lodge. Approx. trekking time - 4/5hrs.

Day 4: Huanghuacheng – approx 12kms 

​After taking a short transfer to Xishuiyu Village, we start today with a wonderful day’s trek along the Huanghuacheng, also known as the Yellow Flower City, section of the Great Wall. Today begins again with a steep climb up a woodland path, before reaching the Wall itself. The Huanghuacheng section of the Great Wall is, in many places, completely unrenovated and very remote. It is an exciting and beautiful part of the Wall, as you will be clambering up and down rocks, through crumbling watchtowers and over some screetype terrain. There are some steep stepped descents and ascents today, so make sure to prepare for these. An incredible view of Huanghuacheng Reservoir and Jintang Lake will greet you as you near the end of the trek. You will be looking over the beautiful scenery as you make your final descent off the Wall, and through another woodland area down to the ground. On completion we will take another transfer back to the same lodge that you were in last night. Approx trekking time – 5 hrs.  

​Day 5: Mutianyu - 12kms

​After your usual morning transfer, you will start trekking from a small village just underneath the wall. Today commences with a steep walk up through lush woodland for around 2kms, with the sight of your first watchtower looming far above you. After the final steep push you will ​reach this watchtower, and climb a wooden ladder to get onto the Wall itself. From here, you will be trekking on very old, unreconstructed wall for around 3kms. The terrain is uneven, crumbly in places with displaced rocks and stones around. Some sections of the Wall are completely overgrown, with shrubbery growing through the paving stones. After several watchtowers, you eventually come to the reconstructed section of Mutianyu, which is where visiting heads of state are usually brought. It will be quite a shock here to see the vast numbers of tourists on this section, as you have so far been trekking in peace and quiet. You will descend the famous Heavenly Stairway, and then continue the descent down thousands of steps all the way back to the Wall entrance. You will have a late lunch here, before transferring on to your overnight lodge. Approx trekking time - 5hrs. 

Day 6: Gubeikou Gateway – approx 14kms

​The day starts with a drive (approx 45mins) to a village where your trek begins. Today is a long day’s trek along the Gubeikou section of the Wall, which lies between two passes in the mountains of North-East China. There is a huge variety of terrain today as you start the trek on mainly collapsed and old Wall, which builds up as you start seeing the remains of the Watchtowers. It’s useful to count the watchtowers as they lead you closer to your lunch stop! You will be moving along a mixture of renovated and unrenovated Wall, and although the day is long, there are not as many steps to climb as other days, with the wall mainly undulating over the ridge of the mountain. There is a long descent off the Wall into farmland after lunch, before a steep climb up a narrow path to rejoin the walkable sections of the Wall. After another 3kms you will start making your final descent and finally reach the beautiful sight of your vehicle waiting for you. Transfer to your overnight lodge. Approx trekking time - 7/8hrs. 

Day 7: Mutianyu Section – 14kms

After your usual morning transfer, you will start your final day’s trek from a small village just underneath the wall. Today commences with a steep walk up through lush woodland for around 2kms, with the sight of your first watchtower looming far above you. After the final steep push you will reach this watchtower, and climb a wooden ladder to get onto the Wall itself. From here, you will be trekking on very old, unreconstructed wall for around 3kms. The terrain is uneven, crumbly in places with displaced rocks and stones around. Some sections of the Wall are completely overgrown, with shrubbery growing through the paving stones. After several watchtowers, you eventually come to the reconstructed section of Mutianyu, which is where visiting heads of state are usually brought. It will be quite a shock here to see the vast numbers of tourists on this section, as you have so far been trekking in peace and quiet. You will descend the famous Heavenly Stairway, and then continue the descent down thousands of steps all the way back to the Wall entrance. These thousand steps mark the end of your challenge, and after many celebratory hugs with your group, you will rejoin the coach to take you back to Beijing. 

Day 8: City Tour

​Today you have a full day to explore Beijing, with a fully guided tour of the many attractions of China’s capital city, including the Temple of Heaven, the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square. The sheer scale and scope of Beijing will blow your mind, so be prepared to be overwhelmed by the sights, people, traffic and buzz of this amazing capital city. The order of the day can change but generally you will take lunch before the Forbidden City, and after visiting this famous attraction you will be dropped off at the market to shop for souvenirs. Overnight at your hotel in Beijing. 
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