Smoking on the Great Wall is strictly
prohibited!
FAQs: What to bring with for Great
Wall hiking tour for single day and multiple days
First thing first. Bring some more cash, but not credit card or
passport, or any important items. You may bring a photocopy of your
passport or other identification just in case you and for emergency
identification. However, if you take an overnight camping tour
(2-day or multiple day-trekking) to the Great Wall, please bring
your passport.
Do bring some snacks, or sandwich for your
lunch or for the case of getting hungry while you are walking on
the Wall. You also want to bring a clean t-shirt or more (You'll get
sweat!) for exchange. Bring an
umbrella or a raincoat if it gets very cloudy. Check the weather before hand. Here
are more remarks to prepare for your hiking.
Hiking poles (walking sticks) will help you walk
better but they are not absolutely necessary. This is because there
are steps on the long wall that make it a lot easier to walk on
rather than muddy mountain paths. Sometimes, it'll be easy to use
your hands to help grabbing the Wall or some rocks or bushes while a
stick would make you handful. Great Wall Adventure Club no longer
provide pole rental.
- To keep the
cost low to promote the outdoor activities in Beijing, we only
include the tour guide and transfer fees. The tourist insurance is not included,
we suggest participant purchase their own insurance before going
or buy our PICC accidental insurance.
- Mobile
phones have limited coverage in the area, so if you see someone
trekking alone, stay with them. This trip is to "smell the fresh
air", rather than a competition. But in summer,
thunder storms and rain are common while hiking on the Wall.
Please make
sure to turn off your cell phone in the bad
weather. Using cell phone while thundering could be fatal!!!
- There are local people
selling Great Wall postcards, book, maps, bottled water and even
Coco Cola all along the wall.
You are
likely to be chased by the peddlers who will walk with you as
a company until you decide to buy any. You should say NO at the beginning otherwise you will
be followed throughout the whole walk. For water, they
generally charge four or ten yuan (RMB
10)
for each. Not too bad if you do need water. However, you are recommended to carry some water at hand. Our
recommended drink is Gatorade which can be bought at Carrefour
or
other supermarkets. Tap-water is not drinkable in China.
- For
one-day hike, it is really
a long drive for about six hours to and back. We may be delayed by
the traffic or something unforeseen, so don't come if you have
something planned for that evening. For overnight trip, we
usually get back by 5 PM on the last day, so you are free for
that night.
- It is likely
to be very hot at noon under the sun from May to October., but there
is always gentle breeze or even gale. In winter, you are
recommended to wear thick winter jacket as it is very cold in
the mountains. Do as if you were traveling to New York City or
Toronto in cold January.
- Some parts
of the way are really rough, and the wall is broken and loose. So
you must take care, and bring some medical bits.
- Toilets. No toilet is available on the Wall
but at the foot of the mountain (entry points). You should take
the advantage of these toilets seriously although the facilities
are very basic. Bring your own toilet paper as it is not
usually supplied in the restrooms in China.
- Leave
nothing except your footprints. Take nothing except photograph and
garbage. We will ensure that all rubbish is disposed of
responsibly (burnt, buried or fed to domestic animals!)
Batteries should be brought back to the city or your home
country. We follow the local guidelines on cultural and
environmental protection and we ask that all hiking participants
also respect the environment they are travelling through.
- Gifts
for the locals. We'll come through local villages in China's
countryside when we trek the Great Wall (more for multiple-day
trekking). Generally we advise against giving small gifts to
children as it can encourage begging. However, if you have any
small items or clothing, balloons, toys, pens, stickers that you
would like to give, please check with your tour guide for
advice. Tipping to local farmers (when you lodge in their house)
is not necessary, either.
-
For those
who are taking overnight hiking or multiple-day trekking, you'll
be lodging in our certified farmotels. Those “farmotel”,
as we call them, some include brand new rooms with city-hotel
standard beds, in-suite bathrooms, and even new flat-screen TVs.
Overall, those are clean and safe environment that you would
expect from any hotel. However due to their rural location there
are a few amenities that are lacking, so we’d like to advise you
on bringing some items (especially toiletries) that you would
normally use in a hotel. To make sure that your “farmotel” stay
is satisfactory, please plan on bringing some of the following:
wash towel, shower towel, shampoo/conditioner, tooth paste and
brush, mouth wash, toilet paper, dryer, and slippers. If you can
think of any items your children might need it is probably
better to bring those as well.
More to read...
Great
Wall Hiking Kit List
Great
Wall Hiking FAQs
How
to Wear Properly
Additional
Travel Health Advice
Great
Wall Hall of Fame
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