WALKING IN CHINA

China offers incredible opportunities for walking and hiking, with diverse landscapes ranging from towering mountains to serene countryside. Imagine trekking along sections of the Great Wall, feeling the history beneath your feet as you traverse its ancient stones, with panoramic views stretching across the hills. For nature lovers, Yellow Mountain (Huangshan) provides breathtaking scenery with its granite peaks, unique pine trees, and often a “sea of clouds.” Hiking through the Longji Rice Terraces near Guilin offers a cultural experience combined with stunning agricultural landscapes. The Tiger Leaping Gorge in Yunnan province presents a more challenging trek through one of the world’s deepest canyons.

Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll through picturesque valleys or an adventurous climb up a sacred mountain like Mount Emei or trekking in Tibet, China’s varied terrain caters to all levels of fitness and interest, promising unforgettable experiences on foot.

Auswalk is Australia’s oldest dedicated walking holiday company, delivering self-guided and guided walks in China

With over 30 years of experience, 30,000+ satisfied guests, and more than 3 million kilometres walked, you’re in expert hands!

Guided 7 day Great Wall of China

Group-guided

Walk along remote sections of the Great Wall, uncover 2000 years of history, sample rural Chinese life, and experience vibrant Beijing, your gateway to further adventures in China.

Group-guided 7 Days From $3595 Challenging What's Included

Guided 7 day Great Wall of China

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What's Included
  • Relax and enjoy being fully supported on our guided walk on the Great Wall of China
  • Walk with a light pack only
  • 6 nights’ accommodation in both Western-style hotels and comfortable rural guest houses.
  • All inclusive of meals, transport from Beijing and accommodation
  • Enjoy worry-free navigation with our guide leading the way
  • 6 weeks from departure, a walking pack including trip notes
  • The security of Auswalks’ 30 years of experience running and curating walking holidays

OVERVIEW

Hiking in China offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, and one of the most iconic experiences is trekking along the Great Wall. Stretching over 13,000 miles or 20000 km, the Great Wall weaves through mountains, forests, and deserts, offering hikers breathtaking views and a sense of ancient history underfoot.

While some parts of the Wall near Beijing, like Badaling and Mutianyu, are well-restored and tourist-friendly, other sections, such as Jiankou and Simatai, offer more rugged, less-developed trails for experienced hikers seeking adventure. These remote segments present steep climbs, crumbling watchtowers, and panoramic vistas, making them both challenging and rewarding.

The physical effort of hiking the Wall matches the awe of walking a path once patrolled by soldiers centuries ago. The changing seasons add another layer of beauty, from spring blossoms to autumn’s golden hues.

Hiking the Great Wall not only tests your stamina but also connects you to China’s vast and complex history. Whether for a few hours or several days, it’s an unforgettable journey that combines physical exertion with cultural discovery, making it a must-do experience for outdoor enthusiasts and history lovers alike

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Overview

OVERVIEW

Hiking in China offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, and one of the most iconic experiences is trekking along the Great Wall. Stretching over 13,000 miles or 20000 km, the Great Wall weaves through mountains, forests, and deserts, offering hikers breathtaking views and a sense of ancient history underfoot.

While some parts of the Wall near Beijing, like Badaling and Mutianyu, are well-restored and tourist-friendly, other sections, such as Jiankou and Simatai, offer more rugged, less-developed trails for experienced hikers seeking adventure. These remote segments present steep climbs, crumbling watchtowers, and panoramic vistas, making them both challenging and rewarding.

The physical effort of hiking the Wall matches the awe of walking a path once patrolled by soldiers centuries ago. The changing seasons add another layer of beauty, from spring blossoms to autumn’s golden hues.

Hiking the Great Wall not only tests your stamina but also connects you to China’s vast and complex history. Whether for a few hours or several days, it’s an unforgettable journey that combines physical exertion with cultural discovery, making it a must-do experience for outdoor enthusiasts and history lovers alike

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