Why is Great Wall Tour so Famous all Over the World?

Introduction

Being one amongst the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Wall of China has been a tourist attraction for a very long time. It is the longest wall in the entire world depicting the excellent craftsmanship of the ancient engineering and architectural practices. Situated amidst stunning sceneries and mountains in Beijing, China, the Great Wall has been attracting tourists, photographers and adventure lovers from all over the world.

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Adventurous Trek Experience

It is the perfect place for an adventurous trek experience. A walk through the various routes of the Great Wall introduces to the rich historic significance of the place. For a Great Wall tour, tourists can approach the hotels or local guides for a guided trek trip to the different sections of the Great Wall. There are professional trekking groups for tourists that cover each part of the Great wall. Great Wall tour by Trekclub will fetch you a great experience of the heritage site. Tourists can choose from packages to the different parts of the Great Wall which are inclusive of services like complete trek experience, transportation, and meals.

Interesting Facts

A tour to the Great Wall is a must for every traveler who visits China. The Great Wall tour by Trekclub is the perfect way to find out why the Great Wall tour is so famous. Here are a few interesting facts that will make any adventurous traveler intrigued:

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  1. The Great Wall is 21,196.18 kilometers long which took over 6 dynasties to build.
  2. It is more than 2,300 years old and located in the northern part of China.
  3. The Great Wall, also known as the Longwall was built by different dynasties in order to defend their provinces and states from enemy attacks.
  4. The Great Wall has a stunning depiction of the rich culture of the Qin and Ming Dynasties as well as a huge history of the wars each dynasty fought. The walls still have impressions f the bullets and fires it bore during these wars.
  5. The section of the Great Wall built during the Ming dynasty covers 9 provinces, namely, Liaoning, Hebei, Tianjin, Beijing, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Shaanxi, Ningxia, and Gansu.
  6. Though a part of the Great Wall has been reconstructed to preserve the heritage, one-third part of the wall is in ruins.
  7. The Walls stands tall at 14 meters in one section and around7.88 meters throughout.
  8. Badaling, one of the most visited sites of the Great Wall, has visitors throughout the year mainly in the months of May and October.
  9. It is not a continuous line but a combination of walls in the circular pattern, parallel walls, and sections with mountains as barriers.
  10. To build the wall many convicts, peasants and soldiers were forced to participate in the construction.
  11. The Jiankou section of the wall is situated on a mountain and hence is the steepest part of the Great Wall.
  12. The Great Wall was given a place in the Seven Wonders of the World in the year 1987 by UNESCO.

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