Tai Mo Shan

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Rising 957 metres above sea level, Tai Mo Shan is Hong Kong’s highest peak and a rugged escape from the city’s neon-lit streets. Its grassy summit, often shrouded in mist, offers sweeping views over the New Territories and, on clear days, all the way to the South China Sea. This is a place for hikers who crave solitude and raw nature – the mountain’s volcanic slopes are crisscrossed by trails that lead through dense woodland, past tumbling streams, and up to windswept ridges where you feel like you’re on top of the world.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least half a day to Tai Mo Shan – a morning or afternoon is enough for the main summit hike and a brief stop at the waterfalls. If you’re keen to explore the country park’s other trails or linger at the summit for sunset, plan for 5–6 hours. Most visitors combine the climb with a relaxed lunch in nearby Tsuen Wan or Shek Kong.

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