Hike the wild parts of the Great Wall at Wohushan Section, and enjoy a picnic on the broken wall. It earns its reputation for precipitous mountain ridges shaped like a crouching tiger. Wohushan is ideal for hiking and photography along with jaw-dropping views down the valley, with 134 watchtowers of various sizes and shapes dotted on the deteriorating wall, providing a desolate scene. Personal tour guide, private hotel pick-up and drop-off are included.
Pickup included
At 7:30am, your tour guide, driver and car will pick you up from your hotel and transfer to Wohushan section of the Great Wall, which is 150 km from Beijing city center. (Wohushan part belongs to the relics of Gubeikou Great Wall. )
Around 10:30am, you will reach the foot of Wohushan and start the hiking. Wohushan Great Wall spans a total length of 5 km to the west side of Panlongshan, at an altitude of 665 meters. The climbing is challenging at some places but the level of danger is reasonable. The sister towers at Woshushan are the unique towers found on the entire Great Wall of China. The Wall here is also famous for round towers, one-sided towers, flat towers, knife-shaped towers and construction of other creative structures.
It takes 4-5 hours to reach the top and back. Scenery along the way is totally worth the effort. Enjoy picnic lunch (pre-packed lunch box) while on the wall.
After the tour, return to your hotel at around 18:00.
1. Hotel pickup and drop-off services are available within the 4th Ring Road of Beijing City. If your hotel is outside of the area, you may book the additional transfer with us or go to the meeting points by yourself.
2. The tour guide will contact you through hotel or leave a message for you about the exact pickup time the night before tour.
3. Please be ready and waiting in your hotel lobby 10 minutes prior to your scheduled pick up time. Bring your valid passport when on the tour.
4. You also can contact customer service number for more assistance.
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