Approximately five days walking up to and atop the Great Wall of China, largely in sections that are closed to the general public. The walking is sometimes challenging and the conditions, unique (e.g., hundreds of steps, often narrow or with high risers; steeply sloped stone paths, like staircases without stairs; ladder access) but the scenery at the top is awe-inspiring. In addition, there is a tour of historical sites in Beijing plus a visit to the East Qing Tombs. While the add-on to Xian focuses on the terracotta warriors, it also offers the chance to see another different city quite different from Beijing.
Dear Tracy. Your arrangements were spectacular. My wife was extremely pleased with how friendly everybody was. It truly has been better than we could have ever imagined. Hotels, tour guides, shopping. Thank you so much. GREAT JOB AND GREAT TOUR!!! I APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH.
He went above and beyond to make are experience as amazing and memorable as possible and if there were any problems he would help solve them as quickly as possible.