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The China Guide Defines the Ideal Great Wall Experience

2010-03-05 15:25 2309

BEIJING, March 5 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Travel plans to Beijing are sure to include a trip to the infamous Great Wall. It is one of the most exciting sights for travelers so it is important to know the top areas and how best to spend time there. The Beijing-based travel company, The China Guide ( http://www.TheChinaGuide.com ), are experts at touring the Great Wall and provide guests with the best designed tour options.

"There is so much information about touring in Beijing and visiting the Great Wall that it can get confusing for travelers about where to go and how to get there. Travelers all have different preferences based on their interests, fitness levels and if they are traveling with small kids," says Judy Huang, Travel Manager of The China Guide. "We have developed the best Great Wall itineraries so that there is something for everyone. We want to make it clear and simple for travelers."

For travelers who want to stay close to Beijing city and tour the Wall combined with other sights on the same day should visit Mutianyu Great Wall, says The China Guide. Mutianyu is safe for hiking or perfect for a short stroll making it ideal for all types of travelers. There is a cable car available up and down as well as a winding metal toboggan sled to the bottom. The sled is a favorite at Mutianyu and a thrill ride for kids. Surrounding the base of the Wall is a variety of small shops and vendors selling souvenirs, as well as dining options. Visitors can catch trout for lunch from a local restaurant or enjoy a good cup of coffee. "Mutianyu is convenient and less touristy than the Badaling Great Wall. Most travelers don't know which section to choose and get these two confused. Mutianyu is the better option," adds Huang.

A picturesque hike describes the Jinshanling portion of the Great Wall. Located about 2.5 hours out of Beijing, it is the perfect starting point for a six mile hike to the Simatai section. This partially restored portion of the Wall is ideal for a day trip out of the big city and a gem for photographers, offering a more unique rural setting. Certain areas are a bit strenuous so visitors here should have a fair fitness level.

Jinshanling Great Wall is also the chosen destination for The China Guide's unique Sleep on the Wall tour. This special tour includes an overnight stay on the Wall before the six mile hike the following day. The tour includes all sleeping equipment, a home-cooked meal in the Jinshanling Village and waking up to the sunrise and fresh coffee on the Great Wall. This experience can be arranged for all types of travelers and is the most popular Wall experience offered by The China Guide.

Mutianyu Great Wall tour with the Forbidden City:

http://www.chinatourbuilder.com/tour/itinerary_out.php?id=350

Jinshanling One Day Hiking Tour:

http://www.chinatourbuilder.com/tour/itinerary_out.php?id=326

Sleep on the Wall tour:

http://www.thechinaguide.com/sleeponthewall/

The China Guide

The China Guide, http://www.TheChinaGuide.com , is a Beijing based travel agency, American owned and operated. Specializing in western-style service and quality with hassle free web bookings, they work with clients to customize tours that match their travel style. Operating only in China, they have up to date knowledge and offer exciting experiences for travelers including their famous Sleep on the Great Wall tour. The China Guide avoids the common factory shopping stops that are not reflective of the true China.

Source: The China Guide
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