Smoking on the Great Wall is strictly prohibited!
The items listed below are purely recommendations, however
please take into account your personal preferences
and common sense. If, after taking part in the challenge you
have suggestions for this list we’d love to hear from you!
In the list below we’ve indicated which items are
essential and which are [optional]. They are more for hikers who
take multiple-day expeditions on the Great Wall. However, those
who hike only for one day or two days certainly should also
check this list for a good preparation.
Good footwear and care of
the feet is most important. Well brokenin walking boots should
be worn. Trainers are too flimsy for wilderness treks. Sandals
leave the feet exposed to sunburn, abrasions, thorns, insect and
animal bites. Desert or Gore-tex boots are satisfactory.
The SingleAdventures.US philosophy regarding packing is
simple: Travel light! Bring as little as possible but bring
everything you need. Travelling light is much less of a hassle,
so do not bring things you can do without. If you need to wear
jewelers, keep it simple and inexpensive. The general rule is
that if you don’t need it, don’t bring it.
Your main bag should not weigh more than 15kg.
Additionally, in line with our responsible tourism policy, it is
important not to overload the transfer agents who have to carry
and transport it. Your hand luggage should not exceed 5kg and
maximum dimensions of 56x45x25cms (correct at time of press –
please confirm with your airline). Please make sure you pack
your rucksack/kit bag yourself, and do NOT under
any circumstances take any items through customs that are
not yours or that you have been asked to deliver for someone
else.
Keep extra cash, passports and house keys in your hand
luggage. Also, as the flight to China is quite long it is
sometimes a good idea to take toiletries such as a toothbrush to
freshen up before arrival but please do remember that there are
strict regulations governing the transport of liquids in hand
luggage (the cabin crew on your flight will often give you
toothpaste if you ask nicely!).
Don’t pack valuables, cash, fragile or perishable items in
your hold luggage. Airlines and insurance companies will not
accept liability for them. When leaving the US, we recommend
that you wear your trekking boots and trekking gear, and take as
much as possible in your hand luggage. This is to ensure that in
the unlikely situation that your bags do not arrive at your
final destination, you are still able to make a start on the
expedition while we relocate any missing baggage. During the
challenge itself we recommend that you keep all valuables with
you at all times, especially electronic items such as cameras,
iPods and mobile phones.
Essential? Packed?
Baggage
Large rucksack or holdall
[YES]
Day rucksack (for sun-cream, camera, water bottles, lunch etc)
[YES]
Clothing
Hiking boots for the best while sneaker or any sport shoes
will do
[YES]
Long-sleeved shirt (to avoid scratches from plant life)
[YES]
T-shirts x 6 minimum
[YES]
Lightweight fleece
[YES]
Sweatshirt (x 2 March and October treks only )
[YES]
Trousers (such as lightweight cargo trousers, avoid jeans)
[YES]
Shorts x 2
[YES]
Good quality fleece (for March and October treks only)
[YES]
Gloves (for March and October treks only)
[YES]
Warm hat (for winter)
[YES]
Underwear (light and loose)
[YES]
Socks (hiking / leisure. Thick socks for winter)
[YES]
Waterproofs (jacket and trousers)
[YES]
Walking boots (sturdy well worn in boots)
[YES]
Trainers or Sandals/Flip flops for evenings
[YES]
Wide brimmed hat
[optional]
Sightseeing clothes (casual) [optional]
Hygiene
Toothbrush & toothpaste or
Listerine mouth wash, soap
(anti bacterial or bio-degradable), towels,
shampoo/conditioner
(bio-degradable), lip salve with sun protection, antiseptic
wipes, toilet paper/tissues, antibacterial dry hand wash [YES]
Health
Insect repellent (containing
DEET) [YES]
Sun protection (factor 20 minimum) [YES]
Razor & cream, sanitary products, shower gel, travel towel,
deodorant, hairbrush/comb, Vaseline [optional]
Insect killer [optional]
Vitamins [optional]
After sun / moisturizer [optional]
Mouth-wash water (Listerine)
Documents (we recommend leaving a copy of
all travel docs with your next of Kin)
Passport
[YES] and
Photocopies
Chinese Tourist Visa
[YES]
Air travel tickets (issued at the airport)
[YES]
Travel insurance (please bring a copy of your insurance
certificate with emergency contact number)
[YES]
Copies of vaccination certificates (these aren’t required to
enter China, but may be useful if you require medical attention)
[YES]
Travelers’ cheques (not very widely changed) [optional]
Credit card [YES]
ATM cards - You can withdraw 2500 Chinese RMB each day each card
[YES]
Cash
in your
currency or in RMB [YES]
Other
Sunglasses
[YES]
Re-sealable plastic bags (for dirty washing etc)
[YES]
Walking pole(s)
[YES]
Water bottle (two 1litre bottles minimum)
[YES]
High energy snacks (tracker bars, dried fruit and nuts)
[optional]
Contact lenses (bring spare lenses, and glasses in case of dust)
[optional]
Gaffa tape (for emergency repairs) & cord or string
[optional]
Sewing kit
[optional]
Note book and pen(s)
[optional]
Compass
[optional]
Alarm clock / watch
[optional]
Spread for toast (marmite, jam etc) & hot chocolate / fruit
[optional](hotel supplies are basic)
Torch (with spare batteries & bulb, head torch recommended)
[optional]
Ear plugs
[optional]
Spare boot laces
[optional]
Camera (plus camera film/spare memory cards, spare batteries)
[optional]
Binoculars
[optional]
First Aid Kit
Pain killers [YES]
Rehydration sachets x 2 per day
[YES]
Adhesive dressing (plasters), Compeed blister pads [YES]
Diarrhea tablets [YES]
Any medication you usually use [YES]
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
Know Your Guide
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