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THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA CHALLENGE

19-27 April 2009
17-25 April 2010

THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA CHALLENGE

Our China trek offers a truly unique experience. Not only is it a chance to visit one of the world's most impressive historical sites but also, as a result of our local contacts, it offers a rare opportunity to trek and camp in a remote part of rural China and to experience local life in its most unspoilt state. In order to maximise the opportunities for interaction and learning about the local history and culture, a team of local translators support all our treks in China.

The Great Wall attracts over a million visitors each year, however, the vast majority of tourists visit just a small section of the wall near Beijing. We have planned a route that will take us beyond the regular tourist trail and onto sections of the wall that have been seen by only a handful of westerners over the last hundred years.

WHAT IS IT LIKE?
  • Dates: 19-27 April 2009, 17-25 April 2010
  • Number of Days: 9
  • Difficulty level: Moderate.
  • Terrain: Sections of steps, very steep in places, flagstone, farm tracks and road.
  • Accommodation: Hotel 3 nights, camping 3 nights.
  • Trekking Time: 5- 7 hours of activity per day (10- 20km)
  • Altitude: N/A
  • To view an article by a past Great Wall of China trekker click here.

ITINERARY Download full itinerary

  • Day 1- Fly to Beijing.
  • Day 2 - Transfer from Beijing by coach to Gubeikou. At the hotel we will have a full briefing from the expedition leader.
  • Day 3 - For our first day trekking we walk on a section of the wall that hasn't been restored. We then take a path down to a reservoir, walking past rural villages to reach our campsite in a valley.
  • Day 4 - Today is a strenuous but rewarding day. We walk along some restored sections of the wall, but with plenty of ups and downs, until we reach the Simatai section. We then take a path off the wall and walk to our camp.
  • Day 5 -We leave our campsite and walk over the suspension bridge, up to the 12th tower for lunch. We then follow a path off the wall to the village of Gangfang.
  • Day 6 -Today we make our way along a track scattered with stones and the remains of the ancient wall. A descent into the valley leads us to our hotel nestling on the edge of a reservoir.
  • Day 7 - Our last day of trekking takes us through forests, with occasional views of the towers on the wall. A final descent brings us to our finish line.
  • Day 8 - Free day in Beijing.
  • Day 9 - Beijing to UK.

PRICES:

2009  
Option 1
(self-funding)
Option 2
(minimum sponsorship)
   
Registration fee: £350 Registration fee: £350
Tour cost (exc reg fee): £1290 Minimum sponsorship: £3000
Insurance: £TBC Insurance: £TBC
   
2010  
Option 1
(self-funding)
Option 2
(minimum sponsorship)
   
Registration fee: £350 Registration fee: £350
Tour cost (exc reg fee): £TBC Minimum sponsorship: £TBC
Insurance: TBC Insurance: TBC
   

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TESTIMONIALS:

"What can I say, I have had the journey of a lifetime. Many, many thanks."
Taff, China trekker

"I thought the route was spectacular allowing us to see so much more. It was an unforgettable experience, what was so special was how a group of so diverse became firm friends." Claire, China trekker

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