Beyond the towering skyscrapers, Hong Kong is a haven for nature adventurers and enthusiasts. The city boasts diverse landscapes, ranging from lush forests and serene beaches to rugged mountains that offer an array of hiking trails. These trails provide an amazing blend of urban vibrancy and natural beauty. You can wander through dense woodlands in the morning and gaze at the city lights from a mountain peak in the evening. These trails showcase Hong Kong’s remarkable ability to merge the natural world with modern living.
Hong Kong’s hiking trails cater to all levels of fitness and experience, regardless of how seasoned or inexperienced you are in hiking. From the famous Dragon’s Back trail, which offers stunning coastal views, to the Lion Rock hike with panoramic city vistas, there’s a trail for everyone. Hiking in Hong Kong isn’t just about physical activity, but also an exploration of the city’s cultural history. Many trails pass by historical landmarks, ancient temples, and traditional villages, providing insight into the city’s rich heritage and offering an opportunity to connect with the past.
During my fieldwork in Hong Kong, I took a day off to explore a famous trail called Poben Chau, situated near the eastern dam of the Man Yee Reservoir in Sai Kung. It falls within the boundaries of the Hong Kong Global Geopark, an area known for its unique geological features and natural landscapes. This hiking route not only provided me a chance to explore the scenic beauty of Hong Kong’s countryside but also allowed me to observe interesting rock formations, geological structures, and other natural features that showcase the region’s geological history (see pictures below).
To hike in this area, the difficulty level of the trails depends on the specific route you take. I chose a route with a difficulty level of four, which required thorough preparation before embarking on the hike. In general, wearing appropriate hiking footwear and clothing, and bringing sufficient water, snacks, and any necessary equipment for comfort and safety, are a must. Along my route, I noticed some sections with “danger” signs. For safety considerations and for those seeking a deeper understanding of the terrain, flora, and fauna, guided hiking tours are a fantastic option.
Hong Kong’s hiking tours offer a captivating blend of nature, culture, and adventure. These trails cater to every preference, whether you are a solo explorer, a family seeking quality time, or a group of friends looking for adventure. So, gear up, set out, and let the enchanting journey begin!
Jingwen Zheng, PhD in Public Policy and Administration
Sigur Center 2023 Research Fellow
Hong Kong