You are on the right page of the Great Wall Tours around Beijing. Hiking the Great Wall is a must-do activity for every first time traveler in Beijing.
Most of the sections of Great Wall in Beijing are well-preserved and mainly the remains from the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), an era of huge construction. The wall goes across the northern part of Beijing for 629 kilometers with various passes and towers. The main sections include Badaling, Juyongguan, Huanghuacheng, Jiankou, Mutianyu, Gubeikou, Jinshanling, and Simatai. All the eight sections of the Great Wall in Beijing have their own unique features. You may choose any of them for hiking or put together any of the eight sections of the wall you prefer. Of the eight sections, five sections are officially open to the public - Badaling, Juyongguan, Mutianyu, Jinshanling and Simatai with more than 100 kilometers renovated and well preserved, you can go there easily with any tourist guide. I especially like the other three which we called the “wild-Great Wall”. Here, our Oasis Outdoor Network will provide an open platform for you to tour the undeveloped section of the Great Wall.
First, I would like to introduce the Jiankou Great Wall to you. We went there on 29th March, 2009. Since it snowed that day, we braved the slippery rocks and steep climbs to enjoy breathtaking views of the Wall coated in a fresh layer of white. You can’t imagine some of the climbs that we have done, but because of our cooperation and team work we always succeed. You can know the details from the following photos.
We will have a hiking in the Jiankou Great Wall this weekend, If you are interested in, welcom to join us.
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