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Combine a walk along China’s Great Wall with a visit to some of the Orient’s greatest archaeological treasures. We travel on some of the more remote and interesting sections of the ancient Wall: from the ‘Old Dragon’s Head’ starting point on the Yellow Sea to Simatai, perched on Yanshan Mountain. Over several days we follow crumbling walkways, climb stone steps and pass ancient watchtowers. Along the route we stop to take a boat ride across the lake at Panjiakou and visit the Eastern Quing Tombs. We also travel by train to Xian to visit the renowned Army of Terracotta Warriors and roam through the narrow streets of the Old Muslim Quarter.
Itinerary
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1
Join tour Beijing
Arrive Beijing and check-in at hotel.
Overnight Standard Hotel
2
In Beijing; city tour
A full day in Beijing, China’s capital and its political and cultural centre. The city has been the capital for most of the period since Kublai Khan made it the capital of his mighty Asian Empire in the late 1200s. All clocks in this vast country are set by Beijing time despite the western- most regions being some 5000kms away. During our stay we shall visit the Forbidden City, the one-time home of the Ming and the Manchu (Qing) emperors and a treasure trove of eastern wares. The afternoon is free for you to explore this fascinating city and you may choose to go on a tour of the hutongs (old residential districts of the city - optional). There is the possibility of seeing a Beijing opera in the evening, or perhaps an acrobatic performance (optional). The opera in Beijing is considered to be the best in China.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
3
Train to Shanhaiguan
Leaving Beijing by train this morning we head for Shanhaiguan. It is here that the Great Wall reaches the Bohai Sea at a point called Laolongtou or the ‘Old Dragon’s Head’ – named after the legendary carved dragon’s head that once faced the ocean. The city was a garrison town with a large square fort (which still exists) with huge gateways facing the four compass points. The east gate is an impressive structure known as ‘First pass under Heaven’. It has these words inscribed at the top signifying the ancient Chinese perceived division of the world into ‘civilised China’ and the ‘barbarians’. This afternoon we head to Laolongtou, known as the Old Dragon's Head wher the Great Wall meets the sea. After this we then drive to the First Pass where we have our first opportunity to walk on the wall and visit the Great Wall Museum.
Overnight Simple Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
4
Trek on Great Wall; drive to Panjiakou
Today we walk out of town along an old section of the wall to the impressive Jiaoshan Pass where it heads into the mountains for the first time. The fitter amongst the group may wish to continue up to a high point for spectacular views (weather permitting). This afternoon we take the scenic drive to Panjiakou where the wall crosses water.
Overnight Simple Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
5
Boat excursion. Walk on wall at Luowenyou; drive to Eastern Qing Tombs
This morning we take a boat excursion on the reservoir at Panjiakou. The surrounding scenery is stunning – the wall following undulating ridges across the rugged hills before plummeting into the water at two points, Panjiakou and Xifengkou. Joining our vehicle again we head for Luowenyou where we are able to walk for approximately 10kms on a rugged and quite steep section of the wall with glorious views across the surrounding area. From Luowenyou we continue to our hotel in the grounds of the Eastern Qing Tombs near Zunhua.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
6
Visit the Eastern Qing Tombs; trek on Great Wall to Huangyaguan
Making a reasonably early start this morning, we hope to have this lovely site to ourselves. The Eastern Qing Tombs are the largest and most complete of the Imperial Tombs in China with 5 emperors, 15 empresses and 136 concubines all buried here. In addition the surrounding mountains contain the tombs of hundreds of lesser nobles such as princes and dukes. We are able to enter a few of the beautifully carved tombs which mostly date back to the 17th and 18th Centuries. That of Emperor Qianlong covers almost half a square kilometre. Leaving the tombs we drive to a point on the Great Wall where there is access, and walk for 2-3 hours into Huangyaguan. This section of the wall is very quiet and offers some great views – the first part of the walk is an ascent up to a prominent tower before descending down to another tower near the river. From here we cross the river and walk into the town and our hotel for the night.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
7
Drive from Huangyaguan to Gubeikou; walk along the wall to Jinshanling
Today we drive from Huangyaguan to Gubeikou. On arrival we walk through the small village of local farm houses, a great opportunity to see life in rural China up close. From here we will walk up on to the wall along a mountain path. This section of the wall takes us past 16 beacon towers and we get to see a part of the wall in the distance that is restricted and not usually seen. We leave the wall at Jinshanling and head to the hotel. Total walking about 6hrs.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
8
Trek on Great Wall towards Simatai; return to Jinshaling
Today we aim to walk on one of the most stunning sections of the Wall between Jinshanling and Simatai – both locations where the wall has been refurbished. The walk between these two places is on partially ruined sections, with some quite steep ascents and many steps to be climbed. In 2010 Simitai was closed to the public, so we'll walk as far as we're allowed towards Simitai before returning to Jinshaling for a second night. We pass 18 watch-towers on this walk – these provide the only shade along the route and give us an excuse to pause and admire the breath-taking views. (approx 4-5 hours walking)
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
9
Return to Beijing; train to Xian
Today we return to Beijing. We should arrive back into the city by early afternoon with late afternoon free for further personal exploration. You may wish to take an excursion to the Summer Palace or the Temple of Heaven in Tiantan Park (both optional). We
take an overnight train from Beijing to Xian.
Overnight Basic Train
Included meals: Breakfast
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In Xian
Our stay in Xian reveals the extraordinary continuity of Chinese civilisation. Xian (Changan) served 11 dynasties and was the very starting point of the Silk Road between Central Asia and Europe. Its ancient monuments include, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda (64m, a 7-storey high structure with a superb overview of the city) and the Great Mosque, a wonderful 15th century working mosque within the old muslim Hui District, which we include in our sightseeing tour.
Overnight Standard Hotel
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In Xian
Today we visit one of the highlights of any trip to China – the magnificent Terracotta Warriors and Horses who guard the Qin Shi Huangdi Tomb. There are literally thousands of lifesize warriors, dating from 200BC. This dramatic find of the 1970s is considered one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the century. Late afternoon is free in Xian with the option to visit the extensive and impressive National (Shaanxi) Museum.
Overnight Standard Hotel
Included meals: Breakfast
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Tour ends Xian
Land only tour ends in Xian after breakfast. Passengers on group flights take a flight back to Beijing to connect with their international flights.
Included meals: Breakfast