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5 Hike Trails in Hong Kong with incredible views

Hong Kong is not just a bustling metropolis; it's also home to some incredible hiking trails that offer a unique blend of nature, culture, and adventure. If you're looking for a memorable outdoor experience, here are five must-try hiking trails in Hong Kong:


1. Ping Shan Heritage Trail: A Walk Through History

Distance: Approximately 1 km

How to Get There: Take the MTR to Tin Shui Wai Station and use Exit E.

For history buffs who enjoy hiking, the Ping Shan Heritage Trail is a perfect choice. This educational hike takes you through 200-year-old walled villages like Sheung Cheung Wai, offering a glimpse into Hong Kong's historic culture. Highlights include the Tsui Sing Lau Pagoda, the Tang Clan Ancestral Hall, and the Ping Shan Tang Clan. Despite its short length, this trail packs a historical punch.


2. Thousand Island Hike: A Photographer's Paradise

Distance: Approximately 3.9 km

How to Get There: Catch minibus 43 from Tuen Mun and alight at So Kwun Wat village, then follow the MacLehose trail sign.

Also known as Tai Lam Chung Reservoir, the Thousand Island Hike is a photographer's dream. On clear days, the reflection of the sky on the reservoir with scattered islands is a sight to behold. The majority of the hike is well-paved, shaded, and flat, making it accessible to hikers of all levels.


3. Fei Ngo Shan Hiking Trail: Reach New Heights in Kowloon

Distance: Approximately 6.8 km

How to Get There: Walk along Clearwater Bay Road from exit B of Choi Hung MTR station. Head left on Fei Ngo Shan Road at the bottom of the hill.

As the highest peak in Kowloon, Fei Ngo Shan offers stunning views over Kowloon and HK Island. The initial part of the trail is beginner-friendly, but it gets challenging if you venture to Suicide Cliff. The reward for your efforts is the breathtaking panorama at the summit. This trail is also a popular choice for night hikes.


4. The Twins: Stairway to Fitness

Distance: Approximately 4.8 km

How to Get There: Start at Wong Nai Chung Reservoir Park and walk up to Tai Tam Reservoir Road. The trail begins at Wilson Trail section 1.

The Twins may have a reputation for endless stairs, but it's an excellent workout that culminates by the beach. You can also hike around Violet Hill, which offers a more leisurely experience. If you love a challenge, The Twins won't disappoint.


5. Dragon's Back: Asia's Best Urban Hike

Distance: Approximately 8.5 km

How to Get There: Take the MTR to Shau Kei Wan Station and use Exit A to Shau Kei Wan Bus Terminus. Take bus no. 9 or the minibus with the sign 'Shek O' next to the bus terminus. Alight at To Tei Wan, Shek O Road.

Dragon's Back is an iconic and popular hiking trail in Hong Kong, often hailed as Asia's best urban hike by Time Magazine. This breezy path leads you through bamboo groves, lush woodlands, and hillsides adorned with wild azaleas. For adrenaline junkies, there's even a spot to fly kites or try paragliding. If you're wondering where to start your hiking adventure in Hong Kong, Dragon's Back is the perfect choice.


Incorporate these five incredible hiking trails into your Hong Kong itinerary for a mix of history, natural beauty, and physical challenge. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a novice, these trails offer something for everyone.


With the help of Sedunia Travel, making one or two of these hikes a part of your travel plan is no problem and can be in fact seamless. With their flexible, customisable travel packages, you can leave the logistics to them and focus more of your energy, attention and time on Hong Kong's natural attractions.

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Or if you have something more specific in mind, just get in touch with their team of experienced travel consultants today. Book with them at www.sedunia.com.my and email them at contact@sedunia.com.my to start planning today.

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