I´ve hiked the Lantau trail during thirteen-hour stopover at Hongkong International Airport. You have to take a taxi from the airport (blue one) to reach the starting point at Pak Kung Au as the public transport is reall...
Thanks for the hike! It was really nice. Path is easy to follow and lots of indications. No scrambling, mostly uneven ro...Jacqueline Smolders
THAT ROUTE IS VERY DANGEROUS.
If you are a standart hiker I highly recomend the following website before doing it.
There are lots of information as to enjoy a safe adventure.
https://hkoutdooradventures.com/
Link w...
Very well marked and explained.
I only did the left side of the river and I loved it. Thank you for posting.melsci
Start at Chek Lap Kok new village and hike to the end of the road. Go up the main stream (not the smaller one on the left) and keep going until the end where there are three tall waterfalls - left dragon, right dragon, a...
A trail from MTR metro station to giant Buddha following the cable cars emergency rescue road.
Upon reaching the top you can either go back down following the same path, take down a local public bus (fare is around 27 ...
To make this trail I followed this one:
https://hkoutdooradventures.com/2020/12/07/mui-wo-south/
Started at mui wo peer. I walked left until the end of the road. there is the place to enter the rocks on the right at ...
Start at Tung Chung MTR and leave town by the Tung Mui Ancient trail which heads to Pak Mong village. At Pak Mong the stream is easy to find, head uphill, and be prepared to get you feet wet! There is no dry foot option ...
Hong kong hiking: hike from the busstop at Pak Kung Au to Lantang Peak and then the giant buddha and back to the busstop, while passing by some small monasteries. Easy path, uneven rock stairs up and nice path back. Abou...
Start at Mui Wo, take the scenic route to Nam Shan. Then climb two thirds of the way up Sunset peak on the MacLehose trail before turning right and taking the trail past Lin Fa Shan and Por Kai Shan. Decend to the north ...
A great hike easily accessible with public transport. There is probably a better way off Sunset Peak, but with thick fog the best I could do was the attached track.
Tung Chung, up and over Pok To Yan ridge (also known as Sharp Knife ridge). Then take the main footpath past Lin Fa Shan. When you meet the Lantau trail, turn right and head downhill to the bbq area, and take either the ...
Asia Trip
This was a late travel decision to hit some Asia high points so I planned it as a ten day whirlwind tour of Singapore, Hong Kong and Macau. The aim being to have a bit of fun, see sites and drink beer but also...
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Wisdom Path with Lantau Peak (Photo by Chensong)
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THAT ROUTE IS VERY DANGEROUS.
If you are a standart hiker I highly recomend the following website before doing it.
There are lots of information as to enjoy a safe adventure.
https://hkoutdooradventures.com/
Very e...
There are regularly ferries from both Central and Aberdeen to Sok Kwu Wan on Lamma island. At the ferry pier,turn right and walk through the row of seafood restaurants. Pause at the Tin Hau temple to visit the huge Oar F...
Note: This trail was hand-drawn on a map. Time was determined on the basis of photos taken.
Total time includes 2.5 hour break on the beach, Lo Kei Wan (籮箕灣).
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* Shui Hau (水口村; ~10m), bus stop [1],...
Note: This trail was hand-drawn on a map. Time was determined on the basis of photos taken.
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* Sham Wat Road (深屈道; ~255m), bus stop [1], [3].
* Kwun Yam Shan (觀音山; 434m), [3].
* Keung Shan (羌山; ...
I had planned to start in Sok Kwu Wan Village, but the other ferry to Lamma Island left first. You can start/ end at either ferry. There are restaurants at both ends, so waiting for a ferry is pleasant. The trail heading...
In the end I forgot to turn off the recording and jumped on the bus back to the station.
It’s easy but not so much.
A good shoes would have helped to make it easier.
But generally it’s doable without proper gear. But i ...
This is my favourite camp site in Hong Kong.
Take the bus from Tung Ching MTR or Mui Wo ferry terminal in the direction of Tai O, but get off before Tai O at Shek Pik. The walk from here to the bottom of Lantau passes...