Travel and Hiking

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Oct 20 8:00 am -
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¥380 / ¥340 for members / ¥220 for kids

Hike a relatively mellow track through the mountains northwest of Beijing, reaching the quirky and intriguing Baipu Temple for a mid-afternoon look about.


A lot of visits here just cover the temple area – which is fine by itself, of course! – but we’ll make our visit a mini-pilgrimage by hiking in through the hills.


The hike


We start off at an out-of-the-way spot on the side of the road that goes over the mountains in the northwest of Beijing, stepping off the bus and right on to the trail.


The trail is flat to begin, but we’ll soon be starting the first climb of the day.


We’ll be hiking up a narrow valley, heading for a low ridge. Before 2023, this part of the hike would have been on a nice dirt track, passing through pine forest. But this area was hit hard by the Typhone Doksuri flooding mid-2023, and now the scenery features exposed tree roots and a lot of rocks that were previously covered by pine needles and top soil.


From the pavilion we’ll follow a track along the ridge for a short while before hiking down into a valley. This part of the track was mostly untouched by the torrents, but we’ll still see some slips.


The valley track eventually leads to the backdoor of Baipu Temple, but we’ll have to get by the pig farm first!


After the pig farm, not far down the valley, we’ll get on to a concrete road. That road eventually brings us down to the temple, which is where the hiking part of our day finishes.


The temple


Stelae at the Baipu ‘White Waterfall’ Temple site date it to the Liao Dynasty (916–1125), and there are carved tablets and stelae that date restorations and extensions to various times during the Jin(1115–1234), Yuan (1279–1368), Ming (1368–1644) dynasties, and the Republic of China era (1912–1949).


Of particular interest is the shrine inside a cave high on the hillside, the huge dragon sculptures, and the can’t-miss-it white Buddha surrounded by gold.


At the temple, you’ll be able to look around by yourself, or follow the guides about the main sites. We’ll set aside about 45 minutes for your tour of the temple.


Cost: ¥380 / ¥340 for members / ¥220 for kids


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/1968/through-the-hills-to-baipu-temple/


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Oct 20 7:30 am -
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¥410 / ¥370 for members

Pickups at DD's near Xiangjiang Huayuan, and at the Pinnacle Plaza Starbucks.


Hike through and out of a park to reach a beautiful ridgeline trail with views of mountains and the Miyun Reservoir.


There's a lot to see on our Immortal Valley Loop hike – pools filled with clear spring water, waterfalls, big trees, wild flowers, some distant Great Wall, the Miyun Reservoir, and long views of valleys and mountains.


The first section of the trail is through a park and is well shaded by leafy trees. A clear stream runs down through the valley, passing large granite boulders, forming natural pools, and flowing off cliffs in waterfalls that are up to twenty metres high.


We’ll continue up the valley, passing cliffs, waterfalls, boulders, and pools of water on the way to the ‘Big Buddha’ carved into the cliffside.


From there we continue up into a forested area, hiking a shaded valley trail that will take us up to the top.


We'll take a lunch break at the top, and will take our time to enjoy the views – a deep river valley on one side, the Miyun Reservoir on the other side, and mountains all around.


Cost: ¥410 / ¥370 for members


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/286/immortal-valley-loop/


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Oct 19 8:00 am -
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¥390 / ¥350 for members

Hike past the Ming-era walled barracks at Changyucheng and up a quiet valley on the way to the one of the highest Great Wall towers in Beijing, then follow repaired wall to the rocky path that leads down past the old farm at Huanglouyuan.


At 1,440m of elevation, the High Tower is one of the highest in Beijing. It’s one of the most prominent, too, and you’ll have views on two sides of Great Wall disappearing into the mountains. Keen eyes might spot the Stone Valley Great Wall far below, which is one of our favourite 'wild' Great Wall hikes.


The trail to the top is on a well-formed trail with super views of mountains all around, and if it’s a clear day you’ll easily spot Beijing city through one of the gaps in the hills.


Cost: ¥390 / ¥350 for members


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/1533/high-tower-and-huanglouyuan/


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Oct 19 8:00 am -
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¥470 / ¥420 for members / ¥240 for kids

This hike is a slightly different way to do the Gubeikou Great Wall, starting with a climb up to the 24-Eyes Tower and finishing with a look at the big North Gate.


24-Eyes Tower is the highest tower on the Panlongshan ‘Coiling Dragon Mountain’ part of the Great Wall, and was one of the largest, too. The name ’24-Eyes’ came from the number of windows—six on each of the tower’s four sides. The tower only has two sides now due to damage over the years, including explosions and gunfire during a 1930s battle between Chinese and Japanese armies.


From 24-Eyes Tower we’ll hike down the Great Wall, heading for Gubeikou’s North Gate. We’ll be on the wall most of the way there, passing through Haowang Tower and the General’s Tower along the way.


Just after the General’s Tower we’ll take a detour off the wall to head for the North Gate, hiking hill trails to get back to the wall that encircled Gubeikou Village, and then along the wall to the North Gate, an arched gate in the wall.


Includes a post-hike lunch at a countryside restaurant.


Cost: ¥470 / ¥420 for members / ¥240 for kids


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/1811/gubeikou-great-wall-4/


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Oct 16 8:00 am -
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¥510 / ¥460 for members

Hike the main parts of the repaired Great Wall at Jinshanling, plus the top section of the Gubeikou Great Wall, with a mid-hike detour through the farmland around Hemp Village


We’ll start off by hiking up paved trails and steps to get on to the eastern end of the Great Wall at Jinshanling.


Starting on the east side of Jinshanling makes the hike slightly easier—we’ll be hiking down the steepest sections instead of up. And because the east side is higher than the west, we’ll have excellent views of all the Great Wall we’ll be hiking later in the day. If it’s a clear day, we’ll easily see all the way to Gubeikou.


At Jinshanling’s Taochunkou Tower we’ll leave the wall, walking beside it before turning off to follow dirt tracks through farmland and up a valley to get around the military area.


After a slow climb up that valley we’ll be back up on the Great Wall at Gubeikou’s 24-Eyes Tower.


24-Eyes Tower is the tallest tower on the Panlongshan ‘Coiling Dragon Mountain’ part of the Gubeikou Great Wall, and one of the largest, too.


We’ll take a break at 24-Eyes Tower before following the wall down to Haowang Tower, passing through several more towers, with views of a long line of Great Wall in front of us.


After reaching Haowang Tower we’ll finish the walk by following a paved park trail down to the carpark.


Cost: ¥510 / ¥460 for members


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/1934/jinshanling-to-gubeikou-great-wall/


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Oct 13 8:00 am -
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¥400 / ¥360 for members

On this hike we’ll head out to the border of Beijing Municipality and Hebei Province for a moderately difficult walk through peach orchards, up and down valleys, and along a section of rocky and rough Great Wall.


The Great Wall out here is rough and seldom-visited—choose this hike if you're interested in a visit to a section of wall very different to what you've seen on postcards.


Cost: ¥400 / ¥360 for members


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/895/zhenbiancheng-great-wall-loop-hike-reverse-3/


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Oct 12 8:00 am -
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¥450 / ¥405 for members / ¥240 for kids

On this hike you’ll see both repaired and unrepaired Great Wall, as well as lakes, mountains, and streams.


The Lakeside Great Wall is a park area that features repaired Great Wall that both rises above and dips down into the Xishuiyu Reservoir.


Out the back of the park area is the Longquanyu Great Wall, where you’ll hike along the last part of unrepaired Great Wall in the area as well as some that has been repaired more recently.


After exploring the unrepaired wall we’ll hike back into the park area and follow the lakeside trail back to the bus. (Optional—buy a ticket for the speedboat instead of walking.)


After the hike we’ll head to a nearby village restaurant for a big hot meal and cold drinks.


Cost: ¥450 / ¥405 for members / ¥240 for kids


See a full description, more photos, and book online at https://www.beijinghikers.com/hike-in-beijing/view/2029/lakeside-great-wall-and-longquanyu-5/


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Oct 7 8:00 am - 18:00 pm
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400rmb

Highlights of this hike:
1. Explore there ancient Ming villages which offers a snapshot of history in one day. The folk villages are fascinating and delightful, that help you understand Chinese culture and ancient architecture;
2. Awesome views for photographers;
3. Fit for family with kids;
4. Home-made Chinese lunch at a local farmer’s guest house;
5. Small group of maximum of 15 travelers. The group usually has 6-12 travelers;
6. No commission shopping stops.


Hiking Date: 2024-10-07
Meeting Time: 8:00am
Meeting Place: Exit C of Dongshishitiao subway station of line 2 /Exit B of Tuanjiehu subway station
Level of Difficulty: Level 2
Price: 400RMB (It includes transportation, entry fee, water, guides and a lunch)


You can have more information about this event from our website and make a reservation on our website.
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Oct 6 8:00 am - 18:00 pm
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450rmb

Highlighst of this hike:


1. This hike covers the restored Jinshanling Great Wall, the unrestored Jinshanling Great Wall and part of Simatai West Great Wall: an excellent chance for you to compare and contrast what the wall may have looked like when they were originally finished, and how it looks after about 600 years of exposure to the elements;
2. Awesome views for photographers: These sections of Great Wall are quite popular amongst photographers with breathtaking views;
3. Fit for both family with kids and very fit hikers. There are a few different trails along the whole Great Wall which lead you down to the parking lot;
4. Chinese local family visit and Chinese home-made lunch;
5. Small group of maximum of 15 travelers. The group usually has 4-12 travelers;
6. No commission shopping stops.


Hiking Time: 2024-10-06
Meeting Time: 8am
Meeting Place: Exit C of Dongsishitiao subway station of line 2
Level of Difficulty: Level 3
Price: 450RMB (It includes transportation, entry fees, water, lunch and guides.)


You can have more information about this event and make a reservation on our website.
http://www.chinatravellers.com/Action_Show.asp?id=12&pid=2914


If you’re only in Beijing for a short time or can’t make it to any of our regular events, we can organize a private trip or event for you, family & friends. Please use our online booking form for private tours or call for more information.
http://www.chinatravellers.com/Private.asp


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Oct 5 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
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1800rmb

Highlights of this hike:
1. A lifetime experience: see the sunrise, the sunset and the stars on the untouched authentic Great Wall;
2. Suitable for keen hikers: This is a tour package that combines both hiking and camping;
3. This hiking and camping tour covers Gubeikou wild unrestored Great Wall, the restored Jinshanling Great Wall and the unrestored Jinshanling Great Wall: an excellent chance for you to compare and contrast what the wall may have looked like when they were originally finished, and how it looks after about 600 years of exposure to the elements;
4. Awesome views for photographers: These sections of Great wall are quite popular amongst photographers with breathtaking views;
5. Fit for family with kids;
6. Chinese family visit and home-made Chinese meals;
7. Small group of maximum of 15 travelers. The group usually has 4-15 travelers;
8. No commission shopping stops.


Hiking Time: 2024-10-05/06
Meeting Time: 9:00am
Meeting Place: Exit C of Dongsishitiao subway station of line 2
Level of Difficulty: Level 3
Price: 1800RMB (It includes camping gears (tents, pads, sleep bags, big backpacks), transportation, entrance fees, water, four meals and guides.)


You can have more information about this event and make a reservation on our website.
http://www.chinatravellers.com/Action_Show.asp?id=55&pid=2913


If you’re only in Beijing for a short time or can’t make it to any of our regular events, we can organize a private trip or event for you, family & friends. Please use our online booking form for private tours or call for more information.
http://www.chinatravellers.com/Private.asp


Email: info@chinatravellers.com
Phone: +86(10)18801335578


Visit our website www.chinatravellers.com to know more about us and find out more information about our events.


China Travellers: Great Wall hiking, Great Wall camping, Hikes in China… Step off the tourist trail. Go where the tourists don’t usually go!

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