Hong Kong Tai Mo Shan

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Tai Mo Shan, meaning 'Big Hat Mountain', is Hong Kong's highest peak at 957 metres. A favourite among hikers and nature lovers, this dormant volcano offers sweeping views of the New Territories and, on clear days, the distant South China Sea. The mountain's cool, misty climate fosters a unique ecosystem of grasslands, shrubs, and rare flora. Despite its proximity to urban Kowloon, the summit feels like a world apart, with trails that wind through lush greenery and past dramatic volcanic rock formations.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors dedicate a half-day to a full day for Tai Mo Shan. A hike from the Tai Mo Shan Country Park Visitor Centre to the summit and back takes around 4–5 hours, including breaks. For a more relaxed experience, combine the summit hike with a visit to the waterfalls, which adds another hour or two. Early morning or late afternoon hikes are best to avoid the midday heat and catch the best light for photos.

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