Hike on Jinshanling Great Wall and enjoy a view without crowds of tourists.
Unguided self-hiking will enable you to have all the time by yourself.
If you are looking for a Great Wall section where you would like to have only the Great Wall and you yourself in the picture, there is no better place than Jinshanling.
You are not obliged to catch up with a big tour group or being forced to enter some shops.
Including round-trip transfer from meeting point in Beijing, entrance fee, this small group tour makes it easier and more pleasant!
ITINERARY:
08:00 a.m.: Pick-up from meeting point: exit C of subway station Zhang Zi Zhong Lu of Line 5, Dongcheng District, Beijing.
10:00-10:30: arrive at Jinshanling.
10:30-14:00: enjoy your time on the Great Wall.
16:30-17:00: return to the city of Beijing (hotel drop-off).
NOTE:
The driver will explain how to walk the where to meet again. Not need to worry about being lost.
Main gate entrance ticket and necessary shuttle bus ticket is included.
You'll have 3-4 hours to hike on the Great Wall of Jinshanling. This section is one of the most beautiful sections and also the quietest one among the all.
Hiking level is between moderate and strenuous. Please consider and decide carefully if you're not in good physical condition or over 65 years old.
PLEASE TAKE:
1. Food & drink for lunch;
2. Your passport;
3. Necessary sunscreen, sun glasses, etc.
4. Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
by the road out of exit C of metro station Zhang Zi Zhong Lu of Line 5 at 08:00 a.m..
• Please prepare your own dinner, water, and snacks for the hike;
• Please wear comfortable hiking shoes or sneakers; Sunscreen, water, hat are highly recommended to bring;
• Passport full name, number, date of brith, and country is required at time of booking for all participants;
• We cannot guarantee the sunset could be surely in view because of the weather on different days, but we can guarantee that this part of the Great Wall is so far the most beautiful one.
• Not recommended for pregnant women
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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