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11nights 12 days trekking in Beijing

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival
On arrival in Beijing and be transferred to the hotel in the countryside. Simatai Lodge is close to the starting point of our trek.
Day 02 Beijing/Sanhaiguan
After breakfast in hotel we start our Great Wall hiking tours to Shanhaiguan (186miles away from Beijing). Shanhaiguan is located to the north of the Bohai Gulf. 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 Great Wall Museum next to the Pass upon arrival.
Day 03 Old Dragon's Head to the Jiaoshan part of the Great Wall
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 Bohai Sea 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 Sanhaiguan. 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.
Day 04 Taolinkou to Luweishan to Liujiakou part of the Great Wall
Drive 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.
Day 05 Huangyaguan Great Wall
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.
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