Photo: WiNG / CC BY 3.0
Tai Lam Chung Reservoir, tucked into the western New Territories, is a serene escape from Hong Kong’s urban buzz. This narrow, finger-like reservoir snakes through lush green hills, offering a peaceful setting for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife spotting. The surrounding Tai Lam Country Park is crisscrossed with trails that reward walkers with panoramic views of the reservoir and the distant Pearl River Delta. It’s a favourite among locals for its relative quiet and accessible nature, perfect for a half-day outing or a leg of a longer hiking itinerary.
Highlights & What to See
- Tai Lam Chung Reservoir Main Dam – A striking concrete dam that holds back the reservoir’s waters; walk across for expansive views of the valley and the reservoir’s many fingers.
- MacLehose Trail Section 10 – The final section of this famous trail passes along the reservoir’s edge, offering easy walking through shady woodland with glimpses of water.
- Tai Lam Country Park – Explore the park’s network of trails, including the family-friendly Tai Lam Chung Family Walk, which winds through bamboo groves and past streams.
- Kam Tin Country Trail – A short, scenic loop that climbs to a ridge with sweeping views over the reservoir and across to mainland China on clear days.
- So Kwun Wat – A nearby village with traditional walled houses and a few rustic eateries serving local snacks and drinks.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate half a day (about 3–4 hours) to explore the reservoir and its immediate trails. Combine a walk along the dam with a short hike on the MacLehose Trail or Kam Tin Country Trail. If you’re extending the day, pack a picnic to enjoy at one of the shaded spots near the water. For a full day, link this area with a visit to nearby coastal villages like Tuen Mun or a longer hike into the western New Territories.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Tuen Mun – A lively town with a waterfront promenade, a historic lighthouse, and the Hong Kong Gold Coast beach and resort.
- Castle Peak Bay – A coastal area with seafood restaurants and views of the Ting Kau Bridge and Lantau Island.
- Lantau Island – Accessible via ferry from Tuen Mun, offering the Big Buddha, Ngong Ping 360, and hiking on Sunset Peak.
- Yuen Long – A market town with traditional shops, the Ping Shan Heritage Trail, and the wetlands of Mai Po Nature Reserve.
- Tai O – A fishing village on Lantau’s west coast, famous for its stilt houses and dried seafood markets.
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- Tuen Mun — No machine-readable author provided. LRT505 assumed (based on copyright claims). / FAL
- Castle Peak Bay — Rabs003 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Yuen Long — WiNG / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Hong Kong — ralphrepo / CC BY 2.0