Accompanied by your professional guide from your hotel travel to Huanghuacheng Great Wall
The slightly less famous Huanghuacheng section of the wall is 65 km from Beijing in Huanghuacheng Town. You will take around 1.5 - 2 hours drive and then you will see the 10,800-meter section of the wall that was the strongest and most well built, with six forts guarding six passes, twelve beacon towers, and thirty-two watchtowers. Ming Dynasty General Cai Kai supervised its construction.
Upon arrival, enjoy your leisure time around 2 - 3 hours hiking along the wall. The current unrestored condition of the wall here made it quite tricky to climb. Some part walls are quite steep and the surface is very slippery with many loose bricks.
You will take the lunch at the local restaurant down the Huanghuacheng village. It's owned by local village farmers and who raised the rainbow trout and you can try the rainbow trout barbecue there. The restaurant might not be so fancy with perfect toilet but it has delicious food there.
It needs more physical demanding since some part of this section is un-renovated and keeps a wild condition. By the end of tour you will walk through the rugged rock pass then down to a lovely village down the hill which give you a vivid impression of rural life with all the farm lands, horse and donkey.
You will transferred back to your centrally located hotel lobby at the end.