Arguably the crown jewel of rural Hong Kong, the Sai Kung peninsula is genuinely remote. Join your experienced guide for a day out exploring Hong Kong's wild side. Mountains, waterfalls, white sand beaches, unique rock formations - Sai Kung has it all. There is also the option to take a speedboat ride around the incredible Geo-Park on the way back. (Extra fee for boat, weather dependent)
Arguably the crown Jewel of rural Hong Kong, the Sai Kung peninsula is genuinely idillic and remote. With no roads within the region's outer reaches, the only way there is to hike or come by boat.
You will meet your professional guide at Hang Hau train station and start today's adventure to Sai Kung beaches. It's going to be your perfect day to stay away from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong, and enjoy what nature brings you.
The vast land and sea area of the peninsula remains untouched by urbanization, and it is mostly covered by country parks. The marine ecosystem in Hoi Ha Wan is protected by law. If you are lucky, you will also get the opportunity to spot native birds like Chinese bulbul and white-eyed magpie. The rock formations are also magnificent, as the whole coast are almost composed entirely of volcanic materials. Acid lava can be found in the area surrounding the High Island Reservoir and the south islands. With so many options, your guide can mix things up a little for Sai Kung, according to what experience you're looking for and what the conditions are like.
After your adventure, Your guide will escort you back to MTR station to take the train back to the city.
Hang Hau MTR station, Exit B2 (Outside the 7-11 store)
Return point: Varies, usually the MTR
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Not recommended for participants with back problems
• Not recommended for participants with heart complaints or other serious medical conditions
• Not recommended for pregnant women
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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