Explore Zhangjiajie’s Glass Bridge and National Forest Park with a private 2-day tour. Book a nearby hotel for a seamless adventure.
Explore Zhangjiajie’s Glass Bridge and National Forest Park with a private 2-day tour. Book a nearby hotel for a seamless adventure.
Arrival in Beijing (24-Hour Airport or Railway Station Pick-Up Service)
Beijing - Upon arrival in Beijing, a private car will be ready to transfer you from the airport to your hotel.
Tour of Badaling Great Wall and Juyong Pass Great Wall
The Great Wall at Badaling - This section of the Great Wall is arguably more stunning than the…
Arrival in Beijing (24-Hour Airport or Railway Station Pick-Up Service)
Beijing - Upon arrival in Beijing, a private car will be ready to transfer you from the airport to your hotel.
Tour of Badaling Great Wall and Juyong Pass Great Wall
The Great Wall at Badaling - This section of the Great Wall is arguably more stunning than the well-known Mutianyu section. Mutianyu gained more fame due to the high number of visitors at Badaling, leading some tourists to comment on the crowds.
Juyong Pass of Great Wall - A private car will take you to the Juyong Pass Great Wall. This area is favored by backpackers for its scenic beauty and fewer tourists. The steps are well-maintained but steep and uneven, with varying heights. After visiting, enjoy a one-hour private car transfer to your hotel near Huanghuacheng Great Wall, which you will explore the following day.
Discovering Huanghuacheng Great Wall and Mutianyu Great Wall, then Traveling to Gubeikou
Great Wall at Huanghuacheng - Known as the Lakeside Great Wall, this wild section is near a lake and reservoir, with parts submerged at high tide, earning it the nickname “Water Great Wall.” After exploring Huanghuacheng, a private transfer will take you to Mutianyu Great Wall.
The Great Wall of Jiankou - Once a popular hiking spot, it connects to Mutianyu Great Wall to the east. However, it is currently closed to the public by Chinese authorities.
Mutianyu Great Wall - This is the most renowned section of the Great Wall for international tourists, especially convenient for those on a layover due to its proximity to Beijing Capital Airport. Mutianyu is fully restored, originally built in the early years and rebuilt in 1569, with most parts well-preserved today. After visiting, enjoy a two-hour private car transfer to your hotel near Gubeikou Great Wall, which you will visit the next day.
Enjoying Gubeikou Great Wall, Jinshanling Great Wall, and the Night View of Simatai Great Wall
The Great Wall of Gubeikou - This beautiful stretch of the Great Wall is far from Beijing and largely unrestored, offering an authentic and adventurous experience. It’s peaceful and less crowded, perfect for those seeking a more wild experience.
Jinshanling Great Wall - Located in Luanping County, Chengde City, Hebei Province, this section was built in 1570 during the Ming dynasty. Partially restored, it allows visitors to imagine its original appearance. Known for its breathtaking views, it surpasses even Mutianyu in beauty and is a “Paradise of Photographers.”
Simatai Great Wall - One of the most untouched sections, located near Gubei Water Town, it was the first to open for evening visits in China. A cable car ride offers effortless access to magical night views. Visitors can explore well-preserved watchtowers under the glow of lanterns, with views of Gubei Water Town below.
Exploring Huangya Pass Great Wall and Returning to Beijing
Great Wall at Huangya Pass (Huangyaguan Changcheng) - In the morning, a 1.5-hour drive takes you to a hidden part of the Great Wall before returning to Beijing. This off-the-beaten-path section offers a deeper understanding and unique experience. Located in Ji County, Tianjin City, 130 km east of Beijing, it was originally built in the Northern Qi Dynasty and restored in the Ming Dynasty. Further restoration occurred between 1984-1986. The yellowish rock and cliff at dusk give it its name. After exploring, enjoy a two-hour private car drive back to Beijing.
Temple of Heaven - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, constructed between 1406 and 1420, this complex of imperial Confucian buildings was used by Ming and Qing emperors for ceremonies. It is now a public park.
Beijing City Highlights Tour and Departure
Forbidden City-The Palace Museum - In the morning, visit the Forbidden City, the imperial palace complex in Beijing. It was home to 24 Ming and Qing dynasty emperors and the political center of China for over 500 years. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers a glimpse into imperial architecture and history. English audio guides are available for a deeper understanding of the palace’s rich history.
Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) - A summer retreat for the Imperial Family, the Summer Palace is the best-preserved Imperial Park and a World Heritage Site. Originally built in 1750, it was rebuilt in 1886 after being destroyed. Visitors can explore the court area, lake area, and long corridor.
Beijing - At the tour’s conclusion, you will be dropped off at your preferred Beijing airport or train station for your evening departure. It is recommended to book a flight departing at or after 19:00.

- Private transportation
- Gondola lift ride up to Mutianyuan Great Wall & chairlift or toboggan ride down from Mutianyu wall
- Evening (cable car and walking) tour activity at Simatai Great Wall
- Lunch
- Round trip cable car ride at Simatai Great Wall
- Breakfast
- Airport (or train station) pickup and drop-off services in Beijing during the travel…
- Private transportation
- Gondola lift ride up to Mutianyuan Great Wall & chairlift or toboggan ride down from Mutianyu wall
- Evening (cable car and walking) tour activity at Simatai Great Wall
- Lunch
- Round trip cable car ride at Simatai Great Wall
- Breakfast
- Airport (or train station) pickup and drop-off services in Beijing during the travel dates.
- Private tour guide
- The interior shuttle buses inside the great wall attractions. (e.g. Mutianyu, Jinshanling, etc)
- Optional activities (cable car ride at Badaling &Jinshanling, funicular, magnetic slide, boats, etc)
- Meals (except 5 breakfasts & 1 lunch)
- Gratuities
- Optional activities (cable car ride at Badaling &Jinshanling, funicular, magnetic slide, boats, etc)
- Meals (except 5 breakfasts & 1 lunch)
- Gratuities
The Great Wall of China, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was recognized as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World in 2007. Constructed over various periods, the earliest sections date back to the 7th century BC and were unified during the Qin dynasty. The most famous parts were built by the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). Spanning an impressive 13,170.7 miles…
The Great Wall of China, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was recognized as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World in 2007. Constructed over various periods, the earliest sections date back to the 7th century BC and were unified during the Qin dynasty. The most famous parts were built by the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). Spanning an impressive 13,170.7 miles (or 21,196 kilometers), the Great Wall is a marvel, though it is not possible to walk its entire length. Many tours in China offer a few hours of hiking on the Great Wall, with some trails or tours lasting several days. These tours allow visitors to experience both restored and original, unrestored sections of the wall, as well as partially restored areas. The wall can be seen in mountainous regions, alongside lakes, and even submerged underwater in some parts. Visitors can enjoy both daytime and evening views of this magnificent structure.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.