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Looking to experience the majesty of the Great Wall without all the crowds? Then a full-day guided tour to the Juyongguan Great Wall and Ming Tombs is just what you need! This less crowded section of the Great Wall offers stunning views, impressive architecture, and a more intimate setting to truly appreciate this ancient wonder. Your knowledgeable guide will lead you through the history and significance of both sites, providing fascinating insights along the way. After exploring the wall, you’ll have the chance to visit the Ming Tombs, where emperors from China’s Ming Dynasty are buried. With convenient transportation and a delicious lunch included, this tour offers a perfect balance of education and relaxation for an unforgettable day trip outside of Beijing. So ditch the hustle and bustle of other tourist spots and enjoy a more laid-back adventure at these hidden gems!

Tour Highlights
Discover two UNESCO Sights of Beijing in a single day
Explore the less crowded great wall at Juyongguan Great Wall.
Walk in the ancient Scared Road, admire stone statues dating back to 500 years
Admire the treasures from the Dingling Tomb Underground Palace at Ming Tombs and learn its history
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Itinerary Quick Look
Your English speaking guide and private car will pick you up in your hotels’ lobby. Hop aboard your air-conditioned vehicle. Heading directly to Juyongguan Great Wall (About 60minutes drive).
Juyongguan Pass served as a strategic military stronghold and was the site of many battles. The ancient pass was originally built in the Han Dynasty (220-206 BC) as a fortification, and later rebuilt to link it to the Great Wall of China. The circular pass is complete with supporting facilities, including a city tower, watch tower and a meeting place for the emperor. Accompanied by your tour guide, you will spend about 2 hours at Juyongguan Great Wall.
After lunch. Move on to the Ming tombs. Ming Tombs mainly means thirteen tombs of Ming Dynasty which are scattered at the foot of Tianshou Mountain. Listed in World Cultural Heritages by UNESCO, Ming Tombs shows impressive natural landscape and historical significance. Dingling was built in 1590. Emperor Shen Zong and the empress were buried there in 1620. Now, Dingling Tomb is the hottest among the thirteen for it is the only Ming imperial tomb excavated so far. Stroll around the area with your tour guide, admire the antiques in the the museums and discover the secrets of the Underground Palace.