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Winding through the lush, green heart of Hong Kong Island, the Hong Kong Trail offers hikers a stunning escape from the city's vertical skyline. This 50-kilometer route is divided into eight scenic stages, each showcasing a different facet of the island's natural beauty, from dense forests and reservoirs to panoramic coastal views. Whether you're a seasoned trekker or a casual walker, the trail provides an intimate encounter with Hong Kong's wild side, where the only skyscrapers are the bamboo groves and granite peaks.
Highlights & What to See
- Stage 1: The Peak to Pok Fu Lam Reservoir – Start with a bang: take the Peak Tram up, then walk the serene, shaded paths around the reservoir, with glimpses of the South China Sea.
- Dragon's Back (Stage 8) – The most famous section, this ridge walk offers jaw-dropping views of Shek O Beach, Big Wave Bay, and the distant islands; it's a perfect half-day hike.
- Tai Tam Reservoirs (Stages 4–5) – Marvel at the historic masonry dams and tranquil water catchments, surrounded by secondary forest alive with birds and butterflies.
- Shek O Country Park – End your hike at Big Wave Bay, where you can cool off with a swim and grab a post-hike seafood meal at the village.
- Wildlife Spotting – Keep an eye out for wild boar, macaques, and colorful birds like the crested myna and Chinese bulbul.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate at least two full days to savor the Hong Kong Trail properly. A common approach is to tackle the easier eastern stages (6–8) on day one, including the Dragon's Back, and the more challenging central stages (2–5) on day two. If you're short on time, a single day on Stage 8 (Dragon's Back) is an unforgettable half-day outing, leaving the afternoon for Shek O's beaches and cafés. For a complete traverse, three days allow for a leisurely pace with overnight stays at the trail's camping sites or nearby hostels.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Victoria Peak – Start or end your hike with a visit to the Peak, for its iconic skyline views and the Peak Circle Walk.
- Shek O & Big Wave Bay – These coastal villages are perfect for a post-hike beach session and fresh seafood.
- Stanley – A historic fishing town with a bustling market, waterfront promenade, and the quirky Murray House.
- Repulse Bay – A classic crescent beach with a temple and a string of upscale restaurants, ideal for a relaxing break.
- Ocean Park – A marine-themed amusement park that's a hit with families, easily accessible from the trail's southern sections.
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Image credits
- Victoria Peak — Benh LIEU SONG ( Flickr ) / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Stanley — ralphrepo / CC BY 2.0
- Ocean Park — Benh LIEU SONG ( Flickr ) / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Big Wave Bay — Ismoon ( talk ) 20:37, 23 November 2021 (UTC) / CC BY-SA 4.0