Tolo Harbour

Photo: See-ming Lee (SML) / CC BY 2.0

Sheltered by the hills of the New Territories, Tolo Harbour is a serene estuary where emerald-green waters meet mudflats, mangroves, and traditional fishing villages. This is Hong Kong's quieter side, a place for birdwatchers, hikers, and anyone craving a dose of coastal calm without the crowds. The harbour's placid waters are perfect for kayaking, while surrounding trails offer sweeping views of the channel and the distant Pat Sin Leng mountain range.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a full day to enjoy the harbour's highlights. Start with a morning stroll along Tai Po Waterfront Park, then cycle or take a bus to Sam Mun Tsai for a seafood lunch. Afternoon hike at Plover Cove Country Park (the Wilson Trail section) offers stunning harbour panoramas. If you're short on time, a half-day can focus on the waterfront and a quick visit to the Chinese University viewpoint.

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