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

Tai Tau Chau

After doing Kai Sau Chau East I decide to continue checking ALL the coastline. As expected almost nothing interesting here. Just one more island ticked out.

KauSaiChau East

Coasteering under one of the biggest golf courses in Hong Kong. Some interesting old pools, easy on rocks, and some nice views atop the hills.

Tai A Chau

Coasteering the big island in Sokos. Some nice rock formations, several beaches, and part of the not-so-nice nor distant history of Hong Kong.

Tai Ho slab

A remote stream, super red on top, a beautiful fun slab and big rocks to scramble on, a few waterfalls, jungle or bush walk endings though.

Kung Chau

Remote and very photogenic islets a long swim away from Grass Island. Possible good snorkeling, scrambling, and extra fun around.

Right Dragon

Wong Lung Hang might be the number one stream in Hong Kong. The Right Dragon 右龍石澗 Yau Lung is one of the exit options.

Nei Tung Hung

Have you been in Tei Shek? If you want similar water quality, you are OK with a bit less flow, but higher waterfalls; this is for you.

Ma Hang creek

One of the many small streams in Hong Kong island with little to no flow most of the year. Only recommended for the “I want to see them all”.

Wo Lei stream

Wo Lei pit or stream is a short easy one good for beginners on its own or to enjoy as a side plan of other bigger entertainments in the area.

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