Lantau Peak

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Rising to 934 metres, Lantau Peak is the second-highest mountain in Hong Kong and offers a challenging yet rewarding hike with sweeping views over the South China Sea, the distant peaks of Lantau Island, and on clear days, the skyscrapers of Hong Kong Island. This iconic summit is a must for hikers seeking a half-day adventure that blends wild scenery with a sense of accomplishment.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most hikers allocate 3 to 4 hours for the return hike from the starting point at Pak Kung Au (accessible by taxi from Tung Chung or Ngong Ping). For sunrise, plan to start at least 1.5 hours before dawn to reach the summit in time. If you also want to explore the Ngong Ping village attractions (Buddha, monastery, and the Wisdom Path), add another 1–2 hours. A half-day trip is ideal, but you can easily fill a full day if you combine with other nearby trails or cultural sites.

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