
Private Tour Beijing To Great Wall
Plan Your Beijing to Great Wall Tour, discover imperial grandeur & awe-inspiring marvel
Our “Private Tour Beijing to Great Wall” takes you to A journey through Northern China, where you’ll witness the regal splendor of the capital and the breathtaking wonder of the Great Wall stretching across rugged mountain landscapes.
Our Journey
| FROM | TO | KM | TRAVEL TIME |
|---|---|---|---|
| BEIJING | GUBEIKOU | 146 KM | 2 H 10 MIN |
| GUBEIKOU | JINSHANLING | 10 KM HIKE | 5-6 HOURS |
| GUBEIKOU | MUTIANYU | 120 KM | 2 H 00 MIN |
| MUTIANYU | JIANKOU | 30 KM | 1 H 30 MIN |
| JIANKOU | MUTIANYU | 10 KM HIKE | 6-8 HOURS |
| MUTIANYU | CUANDIXIA | 143 KM | 2 H 50 MIN |
| CUANDIXIA | BEIJING | 100 KM | 2 H 00 MIN |
Day 1: Arrival in Beijing, Temples & Hutongs
- Morning: Begin with the colourful Lama Temple (Yonghegong), Beijing’s most important Tibetan Buddhist monastery, followed by the serene Confucius Temple and historic Imperial College. Quiet walk through authentic Guozijian hutong.
- Afternoon: Explore magnificent Prince Gong’s Mansion – the best-preserved Qing dynasty princely residence – then wander the picturesque Houhai and Qianhai lake shores, visit hidden courtyard homes, and enjoy a relaxing boat ride.
- Evening: Signature Peking duck dinner at one of Beijing’s most famous roast duck restaurants.
- Overnight: Hotel in central Beijing.
Day 2: Imperial Heart of Beijing
- Morning: Temple of Heaven – stunning architecture and peaceful park where emperors prayed for good harvests. Continue to restored Qianmen Avenue for a taste of old Beijing.
- Afternoon: Exclusive guided visit to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City (approx. 3 hours). Climb Jingshan Hill for the iconic panoramic view over the golden roofs of the palace.
- Evening: Optional traditional Beijing Opera or acrobatics show.
- Overnight: Same hotel in Beijing.
Day 3: Summer Palace and Transfer to the Wild Wall
- Morning: In-depth visit to the UNESCO-listed Summer Palace – exquisite gardens, Long Corridor, and marble boat on Kunming Lake.
- Afternoon: Scenic private transfer (2.5 hrs) to the quieter Gubeikou Great Wall area.
- Overnight: Guesthouse near Gubeikou.
Day 4: Gubeikou → Jinshanling – Wild Great Wall Trek
- Full day: Guided 5–6 hour moderate hike along one of the most beautiful and least-crowded sections of the Wall – from rugged wild Gubeikou across to photogenic Jinshanling with its 67 watchtowers.
- Late afternoon: Short transfer to Mutianyu area.
- Overnight: Comfortable hotel in the area.
Day 5: Jiankou → Mutianyu – Great Wall Experience
- Morning: Transfer to Jiankou for the challenging yet spectacular hike on the completely unrestored “wild” Jiankou section – steep ascents to Zhengbei Tower, unforgettable ridge walk along the famous “Ox Horn” and “Arrow Nock,” then descend to restored Mutianyu.
- Afternoon: Free time to relax or take the cable car/toboggan for fun.
- Overnight: Same hotel near Mutianyu.
Day 6: Mutianyu → Cuandixia → Beijing
- Morning & early afternoon (optional): Scenic drive to beautifully preserved Cuandixia – a 500-year-old Ming-Qing mountain village with stone courtyards and ancient charm.
- Late afternoon: Return to Beijing and explore the vibrant 798 Art District.
- Evening: Farewell hutong dinner in a restored courtyard home.
- Overnight: Hotel in Beijing.
Day 7: Departure
- Morning at leisure, followed by private transfer to Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) or Daxing Airport (PKX) for your onward flight.
“Beijing to Great Wall of China tour” – Recommended 7-day itinerary
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Ancient Legacies, Future Horizons
Beijing, with over 3,000 years of history, has been China’s capital for centuries. The Forbidden City, the world’s largest palace complex, housed 24 emperors and symbolizes China’s imperial legacy. The Great Wall, built over two millenia, spans over 13,000 miles and represents humanity’s most ambitious construction.
Beijing’s landmarks balance tradition and modernity—from the Temple of Heaven’s sacred imperial rituals to the Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium showcasing China’s global influence.
The region’s four distinct seasons make spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for exploring Beijing’s historic sites and the Great Wall’s mountain passages.


Beijing (北京)
China’s historic capital and cultural heart, Beijing presents a magnificent blend of imperial grandeur alongside modern achievements. With over 3,000 years of history, Beijing has served as the seat of power for various dynasties.
The city radiates outward from the Forbidden City at its center, with ring roads expanding through ancient hutong alleyways, communist-era monuments, and contemporary architectural marvels.
Beijing things to visit are numerous and magnificent, including Tiananmen Square, the Summer Palace, and the Temple of Heaven, alongside renowned culinary delights like Peking duck. Let us guide you through China attractions in Beijing that will leave you in wonder!
Main Things To Visit in Beijing
History and modernity intertwine amidst iconic places to visit in Beijing, from the majestic Forbidden City to the sprawling Tiananmen Square, this vibrant capital offers numerous treasures, including the serene Temple of Heaven and the local Hutong traditional alleys. Immerse yourself in a cultural odyssey through Beijing attractions and unveils the soul of China’s past and present with every step.

The Forbidden City
IMPERIAL PALACE
Explore this magnificent imperial palace complex with over 9,000 rooms, where 24 emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties ruled China for nearly 500 years.

Tiananmen Square
HISTORICAL LANDMARK
Stand in the world’s largest public square, surrounded by important landmarks including the Monument to the People’s Heroes, the Great Hall of the People, and the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong.

Temple of Heaven
MING MAsterpiece
Visit this masterpiece of Ming architecture where emperors performed important ceremonies to pray for good harvests, featuring the iconic triple-gabled circular Hall of Prayer.

Summer Palace
ROYAL RETREAT
Wander through this vast ensemble of lakes, gardens and palaces that served as the royal retreat, featuring the famous marble boat, Long Corridor, and panoramic views from Longevity Hill.

Hutong Alleys
authentic local life
Discover Beijing’s historic residential laneways dating back over 700 years, where traditional courtyard homes (siheyuan) offer glimpses into authentic local life and centuries-old architectural traditions.

Lama Temple
buddhist retreat
Experience Beijing’s most renowned Tibetan Buddhist temple, featuring five magnificent halls and a towering 26-meter Buddha statue carved from a single piece of white sandalwood – the largest of its kind in the world.

– The Great Wall Of China Tour –
Join our Great Wall of China Tour! Stretching over 13,000 miles, built starting from the 7th century BC, this monumental fortification was designed to protect China against invasions. The wall features various defensive elements, adapting to local terrain. The Great Wall stands as humanity’s largest military structure and an enduring symbol of Chinese civilization.


Join our Beijing Great Wall tours! Visiting the Great Wall of China unlocks a variety of unforgettable experiences, shaped by its diverse sections. Each section promises a unique blend of difficulty and beauty, tailored to your exploration style:
Mutianyu
At Mutianyu, enjoy a moderate hike with panoramic views, featuring restored watchtowers and lush greenery, perfect for a rewarding yet accessible adventure.
Badaling
Badaling offers an easy stroll along well-preserved pathways, ideal for all ages.
Gubeikou & Jiankou
For a challenging trek, Gubeikou & Jiankou delivers rugged, unrestored terrain with breathtaking, wild scenery, appealing to seasoned hikers.

Cuandixia Village (爨底下村)
Located 90 kilometers west of Beijing, Cuandixia Village is a well-preserved Ming and Qing dynasty settlement that once served as an important postal station and commercial hub along ancient trade routes.
This cultural gem, a standout among day trips from Beijing, unveils over 500 stone courtyard houses seamlessly carved into the mountainside. With its ancient pathways, exquisite wooden carvings, and timeless traditional architecture, the village invites visitors to experience an authentic slice of rural Chinese heritage, distinct from Beijing’s bustling urban expanse.
Table Of Contents
Your Journey Includes:
Considering the customizable nature of your trip, please regard the following as indicative and subject to modification based on your preferences. What will be included will ultimately be clearly specified in the Travel Services Contract prepared specifically for your travel experience:
- Private Transfers & Transportation
- Private airport transfers at the start/end of the trip
- Private vehicle and driver for all major overland journeys outlined in the final itinerary / Rental vehicle for self-drive trips, including insurance coverage
- Major train journeys
- Domestic flights and related taxes
- Guide/Coordinator & Activities
- Dedicated English-speaking guide/coordinator
- All entrance fees and activity costs per itinerary
- Accomodation
- Hotels based on availability and your preferred travel style (double occupancy)
- Daily breakfast
- Travel Support & Equipment
- In the case of an independent trip, remote support from the Ink Voyages Team throughout the duration of your journey
- Camping equipment (tents, sleeping bags) where applicable
- Support for setting up the main Chinese apps required for traveling in China
Your Journey does not include:
Considering the customizable nature of your trip, please regard the following as indicative and subject to modification based on your preferences. Anything not included will be clearly specified in the Travel Services Contract prepared specifically for your travel experience:
- Chinese tourist visa (can be required for some foreign passport holders – See our dedicated section “Tips&Tools – VISA Guidelines”)
- International flights and related taxes
- In the case of a self-drive itinerary, fuel costs and tolls
- Excursions/activities beyond the planned itinerary
- Personal expenses
- Travel/medical insurance (See our dedicated section “Tips&Tools – Travel Insurance)
- Meals and dining expenses
- Gratuities for guides and drivers (at your discretion)
- Any items/services not specified in “Your Journey Includes”

