Private Half-Day Mutianyu Great Wall Tour with Cable Car Ride
Private Half-Day Mutianyu Great Wall Tour with Cable Car Ride
By Fujian Memory Trip
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Getting to the Great Wall at Mutianyu by public transport involves two buses and a metro, while group tours are often rushed. Experience one of the world’s true seven wonders in style on a private door-to-door tour that’s tailor-made for families. Ride the cable car up, then hike with your guide and capture timeless pictures. Race to the bottom on the toboggan slide.
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Ages 0-99
Duration: 5h
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Live guide: English
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- Transport by private vehicle
- Experienced tour guide
- Entrance fee
- Cable Way Up and Toboggan Down fees
- Entry/Admission - Mutianyu Great Wall
What's not included- Lunch
- Gratuities(optional)
- Start:Multiple pickup locations offered.Hotel pickup offeredDuring checkout you will be able to select from the list of included hotels.End:This activity ends back at the meeting point.
- Not wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 74360P75- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 74360P75
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Itinerary
- 1Picked up between 7:00am to 13:00pm in your hotel lobby. Then drive to Mutianyu Great Wall directly. Mutianyu Great Wall is known for its beautiful surroundings - dense woods and rich pastures changing colors with the seasons of a year. Mutianyu Great Wall is located in Huai Rou County on the north-east of Beijing. This section of the Great Wall is about 75 KM from the center of Beijing. As one of the best-preserved parts of the Great Wall, Mutianyu section of Great Wall used to serve as the northern barrier defending the capital and the imperial tombs. Cable car can take you up to the Great Wall, you can choose to enjoy the hiking to the peak or stay to enjoy the beautiful view. Cable down or toboggan down would be more fun. At the end, you will transferred back to your hotel
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- EdMotion0 contributionsHo hum transferThe driver was punctual but non-conversational. It is not important to book transfers on a foreign app as there are tons of domestic chatty drivers who will give you an idea of the country on the driveWritten September 29, 2021
- markandsue-840 contributionsVery interesting and unique tourOur English speaking guide, Jane, who was Hakka, was interesting and informative, we visited 3 of the Tulou, each one slightly different, and such a unique style of communal living - where some are living to this day, I can see this style of living will cease to exist in generations to come as it is isolated and lacks some basic facilities, at a certain age the ‘young’ are leaving for the towns and cities. The countryside is interesting with its rice terraces, banana and fruit plantations. There were racks of Persimmons and vegetables sun drying outside the fortified walls, and we got to taste some of these at the Hakka style food lunch in a restaurant in one of the villages. Janes part of the private tour we were on was a 5/5, we were picked up by car at our hotel, the driver did not speak English, and the car was a medium size sedan (with bright red interior), so there was not much leg room for my husband who is reasonably tall, and the drive is 2-3 hours each way, Jane met us nearer the villages. You will want to be warned about the driving...the drivers drive these roads daily, so know what they are doing, but it is terrifying to someone not used to the aggressive style, weaving in and out of traffic, the continual use of the horn....Wouldn’t recommend the private driver for nervous passengers.Written November 28, 2019
- wileens0 contributionsTotal waste of time and moneyThe experience was terrible from the word "GO" - we were told to queue up in a wrong queue for starters when we already had tickets, there were no seats on the upper deck and the so-called VIP areas with better viewing spots and seats were all chargeable. There were seats on the lower deck but you can't see anything at night. The cruise basically just brought all one along the bridges and Gulangyu but during the night, no one could see anything as the lighting was inadequate. 30 mins into the journey and the staff started playing silly games with the customers to pass time and to win small packets of food. OMG. The staff also shouted into their microphones on constantly hard-selling their VIP seats and souvenirs they were selling onboard. Try harder please. The 1 hour onboard was a total waste of time. Don't go for this tourist trap.Written October 29, 2019
- chris r0 contributionsXiamen in April 2019New discoveries:current popular foods: fishball, duck noodles,and peanut soup. Superstores: Walmart and Carrefour few store assistants as very few visitors and shopper. LEDs bulbs lesser and no variety. Zhongshan St.- only electric bikes still using and very clean and quiet few pedestrians too. No more people walking their prized dogs. Gone are the smartphone shops, the classy dress shops and shoes outlets. And disappearing malls and Supermarts. Now smoothies and fruit shakes refreshment stalls aplenty. Those pearls stores and packaged/preserved snacks outlets now plentiful. And very few smokers except beside the ferry to Gulanyu terminal. Xiamen is so clean at the the 8th market, practically no flies where fresh and dried seafood openly displayed. I will definitely go to Xiamen soon.Written June 1, 2019
- Charmaine L0 contributionsvery interesting.. historicalThe 3hour drive from Xiamen was all worth it! Very insightful, the hakka houses are so interesting! Very rich in history and culture.Written March 16, 2019
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