Winding dramatically across rugged mountain ridges, the Great Wall at Simatai offers one of the most authentic and thrilling sections to explore. Known for its steep gradients and well-preserved watchtowers, this stretch balances challenge with breathtaking views—especially at sunrise or under moonlight during seasonal night hikes. Unlike more crowded segments, Simatai retains a rugged charm, with narrow pathways that ascend sharply, including the famous "Stairway to Heaven." Adjacent to the quieter Gubei Water Town, it’s easily accessible for travelers seeking both history and scenic beauty. Cable cars assist the ascent, yet many choose to climb on foot, rewarded with panoramic vistas over misty peaks and undulating fortifications snaking into the distance. A visit here captures the Wall’s enduring grandeur in a less-touristed, deeply immersive setting.