Hiking, running, swimming every bit of Hong Kong

Author hkoutdooradventures

Iurgi /juːɡɪ/, Spanish (Basque) living in Hong Kong since 2004. My very first day here we hiked up to Lion Rock and since then I have been exploring all around Hong Kong, trail running, open water swimming, etc. Once I find really special places I like to show them to others. I love seeing the “I can’t believe this is HK” faces

LongKe-SaiWan

Long Ke to Sai Wan coasteering and short stream hiking is a classic long route that requires experienced buddies and some advance planning.

Tai Yuen Right

I wanted to check all the different tributaries of the well-known Tai Yuen stream. None as good as the original, but this one is definitely fun.

Kai Kung pit

Another stream in the Ng Tung Chai system. For those who want to continue exploring all or even try it together with the wellknown waterfalls, for a long day out.

Tai Koo streams

Short streams close to the city. Good for a quick route, after heavy rain, even a night hike. Choose the best combination for your requirements.

Canyoning basics

Have you hiked & scrambled quite some streams? Do you have experience in rope climbing? Do you want to increase the difficulty level? Canyoning might be for you.

Adventure photography

Quite some people asked me what kind of camera I use while on our outings. Quite often thinking that I must have great gear to take my pics.

PoToiO-CWB beaches

Are you a complete beginner who wants a really easy coasteering route taking a few nice cave pics & little more? Then this can be for you.

Tai O – Fan Lau

The furthermost route in Lantau. The very last spot for me to check in its coastline. Perfect “ending”: nice rocks, good scrambling & dolphins!

Po Toi South

The North route in Po Toi is really good but very long & exposed. The South allows more tranquil coasteering even with bad wave/wind conditions.

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