Hong Kong is known for many things but perhaps the biggest surprise is how many green spaces there are and how easy it is to get away from the hustle and dazzle of the metropolis and clear your mind with spectacular hiking trails, eco-friendly destinations, and out-of-this-world beautiful natural landscapes.  Let us explore Hong Kong’s green outdoors and its unexpected surprises it has in store for you.

Hong Kong Is Greener Than You Think

victoria peak and the incredible hong kong green outdoors

Don’t get me wrong, I love the hyper urban space that Hong Kong is.  It’s a feast for your senses as waves of people fill the streets, aromas arouse your stomach, neon lights shine brightly, and towering skyscrapers will make you look up while the view from Victoria Peak will make you look down.  It’s why Hong Kong is one of my favourite places.

All of that is good for a little while but then you start yearning for a little change of scenery and a different pace.  What most people don’t realize is that Hong Kong is also amazing for the outdoors.  Not all of the 1,104-square-kilometer area of Hong Kong has been conquered by steel and concrete.  Outside the metropolis is a wild undulating landscape of rocks, beaches, cliffs, mountains, and mangroves that are begging to be explored.

Take a deep breath and feel the space

What you have to realize is that Hong Kong is an archipelago of islands large and small and while most of the development has been concentrated on one side of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, there are a ton of outlying islands that have been incredibly well-preserved and perfect for someone wanting to do something vastly different.

This is exactly how I discovered places like Cheung Chau Island and Lamma Island on one of my recent trips there.  It was incredulous to me that all I had to do was hop a short ferry ride and it felt like I was a world away from where I started the day in.  Instead of criss-crossing streets you had cobbled streets twisting up and through hills.  Instead of skyscrapers, you had villages easily hundreds of years old.  Instead of the clanging of the tram and the honking of cars, you had the crashing of waves and chirping of birds.  These day trips were the perfect respite from the urban frenzy.

More Ways To Seek Adventure And Green Spaces

cheung chau island from hong kong old village

The beauty of it all is that these green spaces are much more accessible and easy to do than you think.  Thanks to several new inexpensive guided outdoor tours that are available to any visitor to the city.

Here are 3 of them that are unique and off-the-beaten-path which makes them quite special.

Lai Chi Wo Hike

old hakka villages along lai chi wo guided hiking tour

This is an easy guided hike that will take you to one of the few remaining Hakka villages in Hong Kong that has 400 years of history.  Today, they’re deserted and have been slowly reclaimed by nature but you’ll be able to walk through them and your local guide will tell you stories about what they were like and you’ll learn how feng shui comes in.

lai chi wo hiking tour from hong kong lake view

With this tour, you also get to follow an impressive red landscape along the coastline and a coastal belt of mangroves.  To cap things off you get to a boat ride back to the city, where you’ll get to see the beauty of Yan Chau Tong Marine Park.

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Geopark Boat Tour:  Sai Kung Islands

Sai Kung Boat Tour Around Geopark

Sai Kung is a special are in Hong Kong as the area that boasts the longest stretch of coastline and is spoiled by numerous outlying islands.  Most of the islands you can only see by boat so this tour is pretty special in that you get to get upclose to these islands and marvel at the magic of mother nature including sea stacks, tubular rock columns, sea caves, hexagonal volcanic rock columns, and other lava-based formations.

Pineapple Bun Rock in Sai Kung Geopark

My favourite has to be the landing on Sharp Island where you get to see an ancient caldera filled with igneous rocks such as the “Pineapple Bun Rock”.  There’s also Elephant Trunk Cave which is quite unique.

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Geopark Hiking Tour

sai kung geopark volcanic rock formations

Sai Kung is somewhere I go for their fresh seafood but from there you enter the Hong Kong Geopark which follows the coast to unveil a geological gallery of rock formations shaped by volcanic activity from 140 million years ago and the battering of waves.  This tour is a fascinating hike that also takes you to three old Hakka villages where a nearby fishing community still thrives.  To end things off, you also get to ride a traditional junk boat.

Water Dam Wall of High Island Reservoir

This tour includes a seafood meal at one of the restaurants before visiting the iconic Tin Hau Temple. On your way back to Sai Kung, discover more Geopark wonders, Sharp Island, Kau Sai Chau and the inland water dam wall of High Island Reservoir.

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What I love about these package tours is that it’s a chance to see that different side to Hong Kong through the lens of a local who can take you to hiking trails and areas that aren’t necessarily in the guide books.  It also saves you the hassle from mapping it all out yourself and you’ll get to learn way more than you would if you passed through oblivious to the history, stories, and small details.  You also get a chance to meet other people on an experience like this which always brings like-minds together.

If you’ve got an upcoming trip to Hong Kong, think beyond the bright lights and make sure you plan some time in your itinerary to discover the unexpected outdoors that will surely impress.

Travel Resources For Your Next Trip

If you’re in the process of planning your trip and putting together your itinerary, these are genuinely the best resources that the Going Awesome Places team stands by 100%.
Credit Cards

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Flights

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Car Rental

If you’re looking to save money, these car rental coupon codes will be a true game-changer. Otherwise, DiscoverCars and Booking’s car rental platform are great places to start.

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Wifi Hotspot

We’ve been a huge fan of wifi hotspot devices such as PokeFi (use code GAP24300) because their rates are are hard to beat and it works globally. Solis is another that we recommend. Pros are that you can share the wifi with your whole group but cons are that you have to invest in a device and you have to charge it every night.

Hotels

Our go-to is Booking.com because they have the best inventory of properties including hotels and B&Bs plus they have their Genius tier discounts. Expedia is also worth using especially with their One Key rewards program which is basically like cash. The exception is Asia where Agoda always has the best prices. Always do a quick check on TripAdvisor as well.

Vacation Rentals

Your first instinct will be to go to Airbnb but we always recommend checking VRBO as well if you’re looking for a vacation rental (now eligible for One Key).

Tours and Activities

When planning our trips, we always check both Viator and GetYourGuide to at least see what’s out there in the destination that we’re going to. They often have different offerings and prices so check both.

Travel Insurance

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William Tang of Going Awesome Places
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William Tang

Will is an expert and award-winning travel content creator with 54 countries under his belt. He has a passion for outdoor adventure and experiential travel and loves writing insanely detailed itineraries, travel guides, and packing lists. Will’s travels have been featured on Huffington Post, Men’s Journal, and Entrepreneur. He’s also a member of SATW, TMAC, and ATTA.

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