Hong Kong High Island Reservoir

High Island Reservoir, set within the rugged landscapes of the Sai Kung Peninsula, is a masterpiece of engineering and nature. The reservoir is encircled by the dramatic hexagonal volcanic rock columns of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, creating a surreal, otherworldly scenery. This area offers some of Hong Kong's most spectacular hiking and coastal views, a refreshing escape from the city's bustle.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate a full day to truly experience the area. Start early to hike the MacLehose Trail sections, which take 4–6 hours. Spend another hour or two exploring the East Dam and rock formations. If you want to include a boat trip to see the sea caves, add another 2–3 hours. The area is remote, so bring plenty of water and snacks—the nearest shops are in Sai Kung town.

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