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Great Wall of China charity trek

COUNTRY:
China
LOCATION:
Great Wall of China
DEPARTURES:
2012: 24 Mar, 5 May, 12 May, 8 Sep, 15 Sep, 6 Oct, 14 Oct
2013: 6 Apr, 25 May, 7 Sep, 12 Oct
PRICE:
From £1879 - £3570 (9 days) including UK flights
MORE INFO:
(Self funder – you pay for the challenge cost and anything you fundraise goes to charity. - balance £1484 - includes £100 to charity) (Minimum sponsorship – you fundraise the amount -55% goes to charity and 45% goes towards challenge costs-. Anything more you raise goes to charity -MS - £3075) (Flexi – You pay a balance that goes to challenge costs, therefore the amount you fundraise is lower - balance £395& MS £2195) (Additional costs- travel insurance £74 (optional) deposit £395)
VOUCHERS:
Gift vouchers can not be used with this holiday
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Great Wall of China charity trek

Great Wall of China charity trek

How this holiday makes a difference

Our Responsible Tourism commitment extends to helping the local communities we visit. We employ local guides, porters and other essential support staff, and where possible use locally owned accommodation. We donate USD$500 per trek to Plan International UK, a humanitarian development organisation and their project in Yu Lin.

Yu Lin lies ten miles away from the Great Wall and is one of the poorest areas of China. Plan International UK is working on many projects in the Yu Lin district including a project to fund educational audio visual equipment in the schools.

Meeting the locals on charity trek in China The project provides primary and secondary schools with computers, printers, cameras, software and training for teachers in the use of the technological materials. These resources mean that the education of the children in these rural areas does not fall behind that of their contemporaries in the cities, and that they have the technology to access distance education system developed by the Ministry of Education in China. Having access to these materials means children make the most of their education and realise their full potential regardless of their family’s financial position.

As a company we have also drastically reduced the carbon footprint of our UK operations, and are making a huge effort to do so in their destination countries too. We are also investing to offset the emissions from the international flights required to take part in our challenges.

We also provide travellers with a responsible tourism policy detailing ways in which you can be an ethical traveller. From packing conscientiously to advice on local customs & environmental awareness overseas to maintaining contact with your new international friends upon your return – our policy is a comprehensive document providing all the info you need to trek, climb of cycle responsibly.

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Great Wall of China charity trek

Reviewed 19 Jul 2010 by Damaris Lakin4 star rating

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Every day of the walk offered something different - 5 very different challenges - the wild wall was definitely more challenging than the reconstructed and the feeling of having it to ourselves was marvellous. The feeling of achievement every day after completing that days challenge was something I had not expected. The mix of people and the way we got on together helped us all get round and provided some memorable occasions!

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Take a camel pack - far better way to stay hydrated than carrying a bottle - keeps hands free and you don't have to stop! Take a walking pole - one is best - it will become your best friend! Have a small travel towel to take with you on walk - but keep it well tucked away in vegetation - there is a horrid sticky leaf that acts like Velcro with the towel!

If you get the option of a massage in Beijing take it - came out walking on air! Energy bars and such like are great to have as provide a boost at the right time!

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, and minimized impacts on the environment?


We certainly spent a fair amount with the locals of Jinshanling so they benefited! We were all very careful not to leave anything behind on the wall so minimised our impact as much as we could. I understand that money went to a local project too.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Excellent - an amazing experience.
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