Lantau March

Lantau March

Lantau March Hong Kong’s biggest island was featured in all of our research on the best hikes for the region. Put simply by one of the experts we asked, “you just can’t beat Sunset and Lantau Peaks.”  There were many routes suggested so we put...
Six Dragons

Six Dragons

Six Dragons In this hike we take on six of the eight mountains that surround Kowloon.  The name Kowloon means nine dragons, referring to the eight peaks along the ridge and Emperor Bing of Song, who took refuge behind the mountains while being pursued by Mongol...
Sai Kung Horseshoe

Sai Kung Horseshoe

Sai Kung Horseshoe It is not easy though at 20-kilometres with a fair amount of climbing, but the rewards for those who make it are well worth the effort.  For much of the trail you are following MacLehose section 2 as it winds its way from the High Island Reservoir...
Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak Possibly Hong Kong’s most visited hike, Victoria Peak combines an easy stretch of the legs with magnificent views down Victoria Harbour and around the Western point of Hong Kong Island.  The hike starts at the bottom of Old Peak Road and winds its...
Ma On Shan

Ma On Shan

Ma On Shan Two dazzling ridges with a steep drop down to an ancient trail in between. This tough 16-kilometre hike is a Hong Kong classic and a rite of passage for any serious local hiker. On a clear day it provides amazing panoramas over Sai Kung and Plover cove on...
Crossing Hong Kong Island

Crossing Hong Kong Island

Crossing Hong Kong Island  Four peaks, lots of steps and an amazing 360 panorama. This hike takes you coast to coast on Hong Kong Island. Starting on Stanley Gap Road, just above Stanley this 13-kilometre walk first takes you up and over The Twins. This first section...