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WALKING THE GREAT WALL

This was a trip of a lifetime! Trekking the Great Wall was an amazing experience, led by a brilliant guide. Would highly recommend it!

Most Inspirational Moment

Actually walking on the Great Wall is an incredible experience. You trek on various sections, so every day is different. It's challenging - more so than I expected! - but the scenery is breathtaking and you get a real sense of the scale of the wall. I loved the 'Spiderman' sections, where you're literally clambering up on your hands and knees, which all adds to the experience. If you like trekking, this trip is a must!I also did the Xi'an extension to see the terracotta warriors which was well worth it. Xi'an itself is a fascinating city full of hustle and bustle, and cycling round the old city walls is a great way to see it, as well as wandering the streets taking in the sights, sounds and smells.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jerry was our guide for Beijing and the wall and he was brilliant! Really passionate and enthusiastic, and he loves a joke! He took great care of us and made the trip even more special. He organised everything down to the smallest detail so we really didn't have to think for ourselves. Would love to have him on every trip!

Advice for Potential Travellers

You do need to be reasonably fit to do this trip and have a good head for heights, but if you like a challenge without pushing yourself to extremes, this will suit you. Be prepared for some very basic conditions (I took a sleeping bag so always had clean bedding, plus it did get very cold on some nights), and if you don't like Chinese food, then take plenty of snacks as you'll be eating it for breakfast, lunch and dinner! (The food was excellent though!)Make sure you have a large memory card for your camera as you'll end up with hundreds of photos - every few steps the wall looks more breathtaking than where you've just come from, and you'll always be chasing that perfect picture!

WALKING THE GREAT WALL

Outstanding local rep with Kevin (Great Wall of China). Trip was just as described.

Most Inspirational Moment

Being in less tourist type places.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kevin really made the trip. Great sense of humour, kept us safe, helped us bond as a group and organised a Birthday cake for my husband.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bed's in China are incredibly hard, having experienced this before we took sleeping bags to have extra cushioning. Walking poles are a great help for this trip.

WALKING THE GREAT WALL

The China trip was organised to perfection, those employed to make the trip a success in China worked hard and always with individuals interest – a credit to your partners.

Most Inspirational Moment

Walking along the natural sections of the great wall, including the more challenging sections that made me realise the conditions those who both guarded the country from insurgents and overcame the battles to move forward and the conditions they must have survived from. Not forgetting those who built the walls all those years ago. Add to this our visit to the Terracotta Army, I can only say it blew me away when I entered Pit 2. and all the interesting info structure.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kevin working from Beijing gave 100% and made the trip + additional activities work without a hitch, it was a sad time when Kevin put us on the overnight train to Xi'an.The following morning we were met by Dominic who soon took over our care and carried on the support we had grown to accept as normal. The drivers were professional under quite strenuous driving conditions you can only understand when being in the traffic in China.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Be prepared for some tough conditions underfoot, and openly accept gracefully the conditions within the home stay especially the Wet Rooms that do live up to their name, but accept it as part of the overall experience.If you add on the Xi'an extension you will experience first class accommodation, enjoy it.

WALKING THE GREAT WALL

the trek exceeded my expectations and encourages me to book another trek.

Most Inspirational Moment

The Great Wall was amazing and each stretch confirmed that the Wall is well worth the visit.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jerry Wu was knowledgeable and attentive throughout the trek, and Mr Han the driver was good and safe, and kept us supplied with water!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do it and note that I am 71 and managed without problem so you can.

WALKING THE GREAT WALL

An excellent trip, well organised, and a real experience! Each day brought a new challenge, and our Tour Leader Jerry was a fantastic leader – a real motivator on achey mornings! The food was the biggest culture shock, but if you aren’t fussy it wont be a problem – try everything! Tips? Take Baby Wipes, buy a camel back, and stash some sweets!

Most Inspirational Moment

Their are parts of the wall that are very busy, and our group did not enjoy these as much - however, as you hike further you become quite alone on the trail and you feel like you're the only ones for miles around. The views were sensational, and although the days were hot, it was worth it for the stunning views; we had blue skies and really green land which made the wall really prominant and even more impressive than I had imagined. It was, at times, a lot harder than I had envisaged but the view from the highest points and the satisfaction you got from reaching the top of "the stairway to heaven" was amazing! My favourite climb was what Jerry called the "Spiderman" wall, as we had to use hands to get us up - we all had so much fun climbing up, and the views were worth the effort!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group Leader, Jerry, made my holiday. He was the perfect leader and provided us with excellent local knowledge, information about food and provisions, and a lot of laughs. He was a great motivator on achey mornings, and ensured that the group kept together without keeping us under each other's feet. He truly felt like a good friend  by the end of the holiday!

Advice for Potential Travellers

Make sure you take a nice big pack of baby wipes - they are great for wiping sweat, cleaning hands, and using in the toilet (very few toilets had toilet roll so take your own or baby wipes)Do not be fussy with food - try as many things as possible, and ensure you stock yourself up for the hikes; they give you big lunches etc for a reason! I'm not a lover of water, but you really do need to drink lots and lots to get you through the days - in hindsight I would have taken some squash or water flavour pouches to ensure that I drank more. On top of that - I was very jealous of those that had camel backs, because they didn't have to faff taking water out of their bags on steep parts, and it didn't get warm in an outside pocket; I will be investing in one for my next trip! Stock up on some supplies before you go - we were craving a little sugar hit, chocolate or coffee a few days in due to the food being a bit samey and a lack of desserts for our sweet tooths, and the exercise being so demanding. Stock up in beijing or bring some treats in your bag - a fruit pastel was the best thing ever after a steep up hill hike.When I changed up my sterling in to chinese currency I only got 100 notes - when you are in beijing ensure you change up around 300 into 10s - there isn't much change available, and you don't want to give the water sellers etc 100 notes! I spent just under £350, that includes a shopon the last day in the silk market.  

WALKING THE GREAT WALL

A really enjoyable trip, with a great guide and a fantastic group of people. 

Most Inspirational Moment

I really enjoyed the variety of walks on the Great Wall. Each day brought different scenery, and different challenges, whether it was steep climbs, or lots of steps. But the scenery was always amazing. I also enjoyed getting out into the countryside and seeing how people lived both in the cities, the suburbs and in the villages. The people were friendly and helpful, even though the language was a barrier! The accommodation in the guest houses was generally comfortable, and it was lovely to stay with families rather than in hotels all the time. In Xian, the street food was fanastic, and it was great fun walking around the markets and food stalls.  I found the Terracotta Warriors fascinating, and I would recommend taking the opportunity to see them if you can. It was fun travelling on the train to get there too. 

Thoughts on Group Leader

Jerry was great. He made sure that we were looked after in every way. He had a huge knowledge of the Wall, and told the stories in an enjoyable way. He had a great sense of humour, and he really added to the trip. His enthusiasm and encouragement ensured that everyone got the most out of the trip. 

Advice for Potential Travellers

Bring toilet paper, a towel and walking poles ( quite a few steep ascents and descents to get on and off the Wall).  If you go in the summer, be prepared for the heat. I didnt use the sleeping bag liner I brought at all- all the linen was clean. Flip flops for the bathrooms are essential. 

WALKING THE GREAT WALL

A rare treat of a trip which allows you to be at ‘one’ with the Great Wall, seeing expanses of countryside, staying in local, friendly guesthouses with a dash of Beijing at beginning and end!

Most Inspirational Moment

The first day and a half of walking on the Great Wall - stunning scenery and amazing to walk and scramble the Wall with just the rest of group for company.  It really was OUR Great Wall.  I felt very honoured to be there. Six days of walking different sections of the Wall held everyone's interest - seeing the different architecture and materials used. The sweeping views at every turn - breathtaking.  The local guesthouses were a surprisingly pleasant experience.  Friendly and welcoming.  Plentiful, well cooked food and clean beds.  Sure, the bathrooms were basic and not always the most clean.  That is why you take flip flops, right?  The guesthouse in Gubeiko, where we spent two nights, was lovely.  Three generations of a Chinese family looked after us.  Even found us a mah-jong set when the thunderstorms set in one evening.  Then sat beside us and helped us to play.  Sign language works wonders.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kevin was a legend!  My life is now BK (before Kevin) and AK (after Kevin).  He was a fantastic facilitator and made the trip extra special.  He had wonderful knowledge and insight.  He excelled at every turn and nothing was too much trouble. On our last day of walking the Wall - we were taking a break and one of our group asked him to sing the National Anthem - he obliged.  Singing with such passion and surety. The hairs stood up on my arms. Awesome man.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Six days of walking sounds arduous but, on average, we were walking approx. 3 to 4 hours a day.  We had one 'tough' day when we walked for 5 and a half hours.  It is very up and down and the terrain in rough.  You need to watch your footing pretty much all of the time.  So remember to stop from time to time and take it all in!! All of the guesthouses and hotels had clean linen - I took a sleeping bag liner as a just in case and did use it a few times.  The state run hotel in Jingshangling is grim - damp and visible mould on the walls.  Apparently all foreign tourists are required to stay there.  Kevin did prepare us but it was a depressingly place to spend the night.  All part of the adventure! Can see the funny side now.Food was hot, plentiful and tasty.  We had a veggie and gluten-free in our group and Kevin liaised with the guesthouses to ensure we were well fed.  Aubergine and tomato dish a particular favourite with us all! Egg fried rice seemed to appear at every turn but it was tasty and even got used to having it for breakfast.August is hot hot hot! Averaging 34 degrees with high humidity.  April, May, September would probably be better months to do this particular trip.Essentials - wick away tops, hat (no shade on the Wall!), good mosquito repellent, flip flops, spare pillowcase, snacks (Chinese in rural areas seem to eat three meals a day with nothing in between!) Be aware that the humidity means that handwashing does not really dry - apart from the thinnest wick away top!

WALKING THE GREAT WALL

Excellent adventure holiday – just the right amount of physical and mental challenge. I also learnt so much more about Chinese history and culture than I thought I would thanks to our fabulous tour leader Jerry. All in all a fantastix experience and I would thoroughly recommend it.

Most Inspirational Moment

From start to finish it exceeded my expectations. The wall was very diferent to what I had imagined. Each day was different and the variety of the treks really added to the experience.  The most inspirational day for me was overcoming my own fears and challenging myself to walk the 'stairway to heaven' on day 2!

Thoughts on Group Leader

Fantastic. He was genuinely enthusiatic about trekking and the history of the Great Wall which allowed him to teach us more about Chinese history and culture than I had anticipated and it has certaintly wetted my appetite to learn more.He had a great sense of humour, looked after us amazingly well and was there to answer all our questions and help us whenever we needed him. I cannot rate him more highly!

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would advice anyone who is considering this trip to read the exodus grading system. If you do not feel you are physically capable of taking on the challenge then don't go. If you do feel like you are up to it - go for it - it is an experience I will treasure.

WALKING THE GREAT WALL

The ‘Walking The Great Wall’ trip was a fantastic experience, encompassing six days of trekking on different parts of the wall. It was physically challenging at times but it was a highly rewarding experience.

Most Inspirational Moment

Upon arrival, our group was given an informative half day tour of Beijing, which included the Forbidden Palace, Tiananmen Square and a public bus trip that was quite an experience. We also got to sample 'Peking Duck' at a local restaurant, and got a good nights sleep in a comfortable hotel.On the first day of the trek, our merry group of 12 walked on the Jiankou section of the Great Wall. This was an un-refurbished part of the wall, and was all the more beautiful for this fact. Starting with 'the 38 steps', this section proved an excellent beginning to the trek.Day two saw us walk on another part of the Jiankou part of the wall that led to the Muntian Yu section. This was an interesting today as Muntian Yu is a restored section and one of the more popular tourist destinations. The contrast between the unchanged and restored sections was very easy to get a feel of and helped encapsulate how different parts of the wall can be. Personally, I preferred the Jiankou section but that's not to say that Muntian Yu wasn't worth seeing. Indeed, the Luge back to the bottom of the hill was a lot of fun! That night we drove to Gubeiko and saw the sunset over the Great Wall. A wonderful sight with a beer in hand.On day three, we walked to the 'Crouching Tiger' on the Gubeiko section of the Great Wall. It was a tough climb to the unrestored wall but once there, the wall was yet again enchanting to walk on. We returned back to Gubeiko and our guide gave us a little tour of the village, which proved an interesting backdrop on the lives of emperors and people in pre-Communist revolution China. The guest house in Gubeiko was charming and the social area was a nice area to chill out in.Day four saw our group walk on another part of the Gubeiko wall - 'Hidden Dragon'. This was our longest day of walking and looking back, it was probably my favourite day. After leaving the Gubeiko section, we crossed through a lush forest valley and ascended to the Jinshanling section, which is another restored section. The Jinshanling wall was probably the most photogenic of all sections and we often stopped to marvel as yet more unmissable photo opportunities presented themselves.On day 5, we walked further along the breath taking Jinshanling section up until the wall becomes the Simitai section. Unfortunately, this was closed for repairs but is due to open soon. It looked spectacular. After the trek, we returned to Jinshanling for lunch and then drove for a couple of hours to a 'standard' city hotel where we managed to have yet another fantastic meal.Day 6 was our final day of trekking. We visited the Qing tombs, which again proved to be a fascinating insight in to the history of the last emperor (who isn't buried with his family - he was cremated) and his relations. In the afternoon, we walked on the Huangyaguan part of the wall. This was again refurbished but very quiet. It is part of the Great Wall Marathon and was another very scenic section of wall. That particular day was very warm for our group - 36 degrees Celsius. Despite the short distance, this was perhaps the most challenging day.After spending the night at this section of the wall, we drove back to Beijing, and had a free day to check out Beijing. Our guide was great for advice. Personally, I headed out to have a tour of the Olympic stadium but many others went to the Pearl Market. That night, we attended either a Kung Fu show or an Acrobat show, which finished off the holiday in style.

Thoughts on Group Leader

Our group leader was called Kevin. He was a consummate professional who was very keen to make our stay in China as pleasant as possible. His English was very good. I personally loved his way of informing of us that we had to pay a bill - 'I'll go find out the damage'! From meeting the group flight at Beijing airport, to locating the best places to eat in different locations and just general advice, he was a fantastic guide. I felt safe throughout the journey, and he was very open and honest throughout. He was informative and willing to go well above the call of duty on many occasions. His knowledge of tourist traps was very useful too!

Advice for Potential Travellers

I would advise that you would have to be reasonably physically fit to do this holiday. Not super-fit but able to walk long distances in hot conditions. Age isn't an issue; we had a 65 year old and two 67 year olds in our group and they put my 32 year old self to shame!I would thoroughly recommend taking your own toilet paper. All guest houses and hotels have western style toilets but few had toilet paper, and it's difficult to source more if you run out.Don't try to take deodorant or insect repellent in to the Forbidden Palace. They see it as a fire hazard and you will lose them! You can however take in cigarettes and lighters. Not that I'm bitter... Ha ha.Lastly, I would recommend not taking the group flight. I arrived at the hotel at 9am and the walking tour of Beijing began at 1 pm. I don't really sleep well on planes so I wasn't well rested that afternoon. The return group flight was late at night and I would have loved to relax one extra night in the hotel and fly the next day.

Great Country, Great Guide, Great Wall

The trip was excellent and far exceeded my expectations. The walking is good. There are a lot of steps and some uneven sections but the distances and days aren’t particuarly long. Most days we had a late lunch on arrival to our accomodation. There’s plenty of opportunities for seeing the culture and taking part in other activities e.g a chinese massage, an acrobatics show, tea taasting, visiting temples etc.  

Most Inspirational Moment

When the weather cleared up after a couple of days of rain and we got the first views of the wall snaking off into the distance.  

Thoughts on Group Leader

Kevin was the best guide i've ever had. He is always striving to keep his guests happy. He observes which foods are popular at meal times and ensures he orders things that people will like. On the final day when it is a free afternoon in Beijing, he provided a guided option and took us to see the Llama temple and to a teahouse. He is very interesting and enjoys telling guests about his country. He provides lots of information so you always know what is happening.

Advice for Potential Travellers

Do not be surprised if you get a couple of rainy days (I travelled in early June). Be prepared for Karaoke! Be prepared for a couple of the guesthouses to be quite basic.