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- The best Great Wall of China tour packages
- What people love about Great Wall Of China Tours
- Travel Great Wall of China your way
- Top operators in Great Wall of China
- Discover Great Wall of China tours for every budget
- Great Wall of China tours for every group
- Top Great Wall of China travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Great Wall of China
- Contact our Great Wall of China travel experts
The best Great Wall of China tour packages
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Great Wall & Warriors - 10 days
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“What an amazing experience from start to finish! The food was never ending -I am sure we recieved more than we bargained for!”
VictoriaStraw, traveled in August 2018
The majestic Huanghuacheng section of the Great Wall beckons with its unique underwater segments and yellow wildflowers. From imperial Beijing to ancient Xi'an and dynamic Shanghai, immerse yourself in cultural highlights from kung fu shows to traditional feasts.
Duration 10 days Destinations Beijing, Luoyang, Xi'an, Shanghai Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator On The Go Tours From $2,815
40% Off- US$1,689You save $1,126
China Express - 8 days
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The days were very busy but the guides made everything simple and their suggestions/alternative plans were relevant.”
Clelie, traveled in July 2024
The distinctive Huanghuacheng section of the Great Wall showcases underwater portions and seasonal yellow wildflowers. Walk along restored battlements with expert guides while taking in breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and lake.
Duration 8 days Destinations Beijing, Luoyang, Xi'an Age Range 18 to 80 year olds Operated in English Operator On The Go Tours From $2,235
50% Off- US$1,118You save $1,117
The restored Mutianyu Great Wall segment stands ready for exploration. Ancient watchtowers reveal the wall's defensive history, while stunning mountain vistas unfold before you, with options for cable car or toboggan rides.
Duration 15 days Destinations Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu, Mount Emei, Yangshuo, Shanghai Age Range 12 to 90 year olds Operated in English Operator G Adventures From $2,999
25% Off- US$2,249You save $749
11 Days Tour Beijing / Xian / Chengdu / Shanghai
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Great Wall, Terracotta Army, Pandas, and the Shanghai Oriental Pearl Tower are a must see.”
Arnel, traveled in July 2019
Explore the majestic Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, less crowded than Badaling. Visit Summer Palace and Forbidden City in Beijing, combined with authentic tea ceremonies and local dining. High-speed rail connects to Xi'an's Terracotta Warriors.
Duration 11 days Destinations Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu, Shanghai Age Range 6 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Chinese Operator ChinaWayz From
25% Off- US$2,040
11 Days to Beijing / Xian / Guilin / Shanghai
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Beijing holds numerous historical beauties inside and it was a good fit for our first destination. Li River and its prestine blue color was very dear to me.”
ronald-dinsmore, traveled in May 2019
Explore the majestic Mutianyu section of the Great Wall with included cable car access and celebratory wine toast. Experience the ancient wonder from multiple perspectives, combined with visits to nearby Ming Tombs and authentic local villages in the Mutianyu area.
Duration 11 days Destinations Beijing, Xi'an, Guilin, Shanghai Age Range 6 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Chinese Operator ChinaWayz From
25% Off- US$1,922
What people love about Great Wall Of China Tours
- Great Wall & Warriors - 10 days
Just did the Great Wall and Warriors tour in China. It was an Wonderful experience. Enjoyed it very much the service was great. Would definitely recommend this tour. Feng our tour guide was awesome
- Great Wall & Warriors - 10 days
On the Go Tours are fabulous - fab sites, knowledgable guides, great people on the tour and a really good group size.
- Great Wall & Warriors - 10 days
What an amazing experience from start to finish! Matthew was incredible, and after a few days with him we went on to the next part of the trip where we met Andrew, we were worried Andrew woudl not be as welcoming and professional and friendly as Mathew - but he was as confident, well versed and delightful. Next came Faye who was also as good. Matthew stayed with us from the beginning to the end. What a respectful and kind charector - we were a roudy bunch and he handled us all so well. He went the extra mile on several ocassions - someone left and I pad at a venue, another left clothes at the last hotel - he went out of his way to make sure all items got back to their owners. The food was never ending -I am sure we recieved more than we bargained for! at one point we couldn't make a part of one of the excursions due to weather - Matthew refunded this part of the trip! this was most unexpected. well done ! best trip ever - I'll be looking for the next On The Go trip
Travel Great Wall of China your way
Our most intrepid travelers keep coming back to the combined Jinshanling-Simatai routes, where you'll find yourself climbing original Ming Dynasty stonework between ancient watchtowers. There's a particularly good 10-day option that lets you camp right by the wall - you'll have those sunrise views completely to yourself. The more challenging sections include what locals call the "Spider Wall," where the steep inclines require some hand-over-hand scrambling. Many of our walking tours now connect multiple wall segments with stays in village guesthouses, so you'll get to know rural families and their daily routines while hiking between sections.
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See all Fully Guided toursThe historical depth of Great Wall tours really comes alive when you start at the Ancient Dragon's Head where the wall meets the Bohai Sea. From there, you'll trace how different dynasties built and modified the structure over centuries. The massive eastern fortress called 'First Pass Under Heaven' tells fascinating stories about the divide between imperial China and outside territories. Our guests particularly enjoy staying in traditional courtyard houses, sharing meals with local families and chatting with village elders whose own family members helped construct these impressive stone sections.
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Top operators in Great Wall of China
Looking at these three China tour operators, Intrepid Travel comes out strong with consistently good feedback about their organization and guides. Our travelers particularly mention Owen and Jerry - they really know their stuff and help create experiences that feel natural, not touristy. Exodus Travels has a solid Great Wall walking tour, though it's worth noting you'll need to pack extra toiletries since the accommodations are pretty basic. It's the kind of detail that makes a real difference when you're out there. On the Go Tours gets good marks for their Great Wall & Warriors program, and their guide Matthew is particularly impressive - he's one of those guides who clearly loves what he does and puts in extra effort to make things work smoothly. That said, some of our customers mentioned wanting more depth in the itinerary compared to what other companies offer. They felt like they were moving through the highlights without really diving deep into each location. Between these three, you'll find the most comprehensive experiences with Intrepid, while Exodus might suit travelers who don't mind trading some comfort for authentic local stays. On the Go Tours works well for those wanting a solid introduction to China's main sites, even if it doesn't go quite as deep as the others.
- 4.5 (3,072 reviews)
"It was just great! Booking through Tourradar super convenient and the travel agency as well were really helpful and responsive. The tour itself was packed with activities and the guides did a great job. Can highly recommend the tour and the agency. Will definitly continue to book through tourradar since it so convenient!
- Tours
- 9 tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 12h
- Response rate
- 96%
- Average price
- $344
- 4.0 (60 reviews)
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 18 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 42h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $232
- 5.0 (22,797 reviews)
"I really enjoyed the tour but it did cause some disappointment that the Great Wall was taken out of my itinerary and moved to a day after we would have departed. 5 of us had the extra expense of hiring a private vehicle and going without our guide and group- this caused confusion with buying the tickets because of the language barrier so we ended up paying twice for a ticket too. I was also looking forward to spending the night on Song Shan mountain which was changed. Alex my tour guide was fantastic and I still had a great experience but do think that such a key landmark such as the Great Wall should definitely not be changed because that was one of the main reasons for me booking the tour and it ruined it a bit at the start. I love that G adventures provide good opportunities for travellers to really experience the culture and I this is also a reason why I this was the second time I booked with G adventures. Thank you
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 1h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $289
Discover Great Wall of China tours for every budget
Most travelers looking for good value head straight to our Great Wall budget tours. The Beijing-Mutianyu combo gets you all the main city spots plus quality wall time, and yes - you can take that fun toboggan slide down after. We've also got a nice Beijing-Xi'an route where you'll compare two amazing engineering projects: the Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors, while staying in simple, clean hotels that do the job nicely. Our guides make these tours really special - they know exactly where to grab the best local food and how to use the night trains, which saves money and gives you more time to explore. One of our guides is actually from Yangshuo and shows travelers these amazing local spots for photos, plus introduces them to families who cook traditional meals right in their homes.
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Great Wall of China tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
34 tours in Great Wall of ChinaExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Great Wall Of China. We have 34 adventures that vary from 6 days to 25 days. With the greatest number of departures in May, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
10 tours in Great Wall of ChinaVisit Great Wall of China with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
9 tours in Great Wall of ChinaGoing private gives you complete control over your Great Wall experience. Our most popular option lets you build your wall visits around Beijing's main sites, and your guide adapts everything to match what interests you most. We've got another good one that combines wall time with Jiuzhaigou Valley - perfect if you're into photography and want to take your time getting those shots just right. These tours often include nice extras like learning calligraphy in Xi'an or joining traditional tea ceremonies. Our travelers often mention how their private guides make everything work better - finding hidden photo spots, avoiding the busiest times and sometimes even arranging casual visits with families who live near the wall.
Top Great Wall of China travel itineraries to fit your plans
The 10-day Great Wall tours really let you dive deep into both the wall itself and Chinese culture. We've got a popular route that combines walks at Juyongguan, Mutianyu and also Xi'an where you'll see Emperor Qin's Terracotta Warriors. Our travelers tell us they love how the days are structured - active mornings on the wall, then afternoons learning about tea ceremonies or trying their hand at calligraphy. For those after something less touristy, there's a great option through Gubeikou and Jinshanling where you'll spend 5-6 hours walking between watchtowers on paths that aren't fully restored. It's perfect for getting those authentic photos and really understanding the wall's history. You get such a good mix of experiences - from the meticulously restored sections to the raw, weathered parts that show the wall's true age.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Beijing, Taishan, Qufu, Nanjing, Suzhou, Shanghai
With two weeks to explore, you can really take in the wall properly while seeing other amazing parts of China too. A lot of our guests go for tours that blend wall visits with a Yangtze cruise and time exploring Shanghai. You'll typically get 3-4 days around Beijing to discover different wall sections, with Mutianyu being especially popular since you can ride up by cable car and toboggan back down. The extra time means you can visit during the quiet morning hours and come back for sunset views over the mountains. What makes these tours special is staying in local guesthouses near the wall, sharing meals with families who've lived beside these ancient fortifications for generations. It works really well if it's your first time in China and you want to mix wall exploration with genuine cultural experiences.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu, Leshan, Hangzhou, Shanghai
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Beijing, Tokyo, Nikko, Matsumoto, Takayama, Kanazawa, Kyoto, Osaka, Shanghai
Demographics
Solo travelers really connect with our small-group tours that blend Great Wall walks with authentic cultural experiences. Most groups run with 8-12 people, making it easy to bond with other travelers while exploring different sections of the wall. The guides handle all the tricky bits - getting between wall sections and finding those local restaurants that tourists usually miss. We've got this great route where you hike during the day then stay in family guesthouses at night; you'll share proper home-cooked meals and get to know daily village life right below the wall. There's also this excellent option that mixes wall walking with hands-on experiences in Xi'an - think martial arts sessions and trying your hand at traditional calligraphy.
Our couples really love the multi-day wall experiences that mix active exploring with genuine cultural moments. Many pick tours covering both the well-maintained Mutianyu section and the more rugged Jinshanling area, where you can take fantastic photos without the usual crowds. The guesthouses are particularly special for couples - quite a few have rooms looking right out at the wall and also lovely traditional courtyards. One route that works really well combines wall hiking with a relaxing Yangtze cruise. Another favorite starts with cycling Xi'an's old city walls, includes a fun dumpling-making session together and also features peaceful morning walks on quieter wall sections.
Travelers in their 20s and 30s tend to go for our more active wall itineraries. These tours mix challenging hikes on original Ming Dynasty stones with current-day experiences like exploring Beijing's modern 798 Art District. The overnight trains between cities are a hit - they're budget-friendly and great for meeting people. Some routes include unique touches like watching shadow puppetry in Xi'an's Muslim Quarter and early morning tai chi right on the wall. Young adults especially get into the food scene, from street food discoveries and also cooking lessons with local families.
Our older travelers consistently pick tours that balance good wall access with comfortable pacing. The itineraries thoughtfully mix easier sections like Mutianyu, with its reliable cable car, and moderately challenging spots at Huangyaguan where going slow is perfectly fine. Many appreciate how we connect the wall to its history - visiting Eastern Qing Tombs and old garrison towns helps tell the full story. We choose guesthouses that offer both easy access and proper comfort, while keeping that genuine Chinese hospitality. Several tours mix in tea ceremonies, calligraphy sessions and also cultural workshops between wall visits.
- Solo Travelers35 tours
- Couples21 tours
- Seniors (50+)27 tours
Best time to visit Great Wall of China
- Spring 2025
Spring brings out the best of the wall, especially around Huanghuacheng where wild yellow flowers spread across the hills. Our 10-day routes let you explore multiple sections while the weather stays mild - starting at the well-kept Mutianyu before moving on to quieter spots like Jinshanling. The morning light makes your photos pop, and our guides know exactly when to visit each part to dodge the busier times. The spring tours mix wall walks with local life - you might catch residents doing tai chi in Xiyuan Park or learn dumpling-making in Xi'an after your wall visits.
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- 29 tours
- popular 31 tours
- Summer 2025
Summer needs smart planning, which is why our tours hit the wall early to avoid heat and crowds. We pair dawn walks with afternoon cultural stops - you could find yourself practicing calligraphy in Xi'an or catching an acrobatics show in Beijing after your morning on the wall. Huanghuacheng section works really well in summer since it sits near a lake that brings cool air. Our guides pace everything sensibly and know every shaded rest spot, which makes a real difference during hot days.
- 27 tours
- 28 tours
- popular 29 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall creates perfect conditions for longer wall explorations, and our tours make the most of it. The popular autumn routes spend extra time up on the wall, particularly at Jinshanling where you can walk for hours through old towers surrounded by red and gold leaves. Many pick our 8-10 day trips that combine several wall sections with visits to the Terracotta Warriors and Shanghai's old quarters. Clear fall skies mean great photos - our guides know which towers give you the best mountain views and when the light hits just right.
- 28 tours
- popular 31 tours
- 22 tours
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter at the Great Wall works best when you mix outdoor and indoor experiences thoughtfully. Our travelers typically head out for morning walks on the wall, then warm up at spots like the Forbidden City to dive into China's imperial past. The 8-10 day winter tours time everything just right - you'll get that clean winter light on snow-covered stones before ducking into local courtyard houses for hot tea and fresh dumplings. After a chilly day exploring, our guests really appreciate settling in at places like the Dong Fang Hotel where they can properly warm up.
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