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Tai She coasteering

Too windy and wavy to go to the best Saikung coasteering routes but still want to enjoy the water, beach & some scrambling? The route for you.

Port Island

Coasteering on the red rocks of Mars. A peculiar small island in Saikung with complicated access, nice water, a few beaches, and dry hiking paths.

Lamma SW coast

If you are ready for a significantly longer and more challenging route, the South West coast of Lamma is even more impressive than SE one.

Tin Liu

The valley around Pak Mong has several streams. This offers clear water too, higher waterfalls but less flow. Not bad an option.

Lamma SE coast

Some of the best coasteering in Lamma is available only November to March. Even far from the best conditions, time to check its slabs, scrambling & climbing walls

Luk Keng

Japanese WW2 bunkers, picturesque landscapes, an even more photogenic stream, in a route that can be as easy as you wish. Additional fun around.

Hau Tong Kai

A mixed feelings route. Beautiful but I’m afraid could be spoiled soon. Please be considered with villagers around and don’t make it Man Cheung Po v2…

Central Lamma

Easy, easy with several beaches en route on the West coast and nicer rocks and a bit more scrambling on the East side. A good option to test beginners.

Black Point

Black Point (爛角咀) is the Westernmost point of New Territories. A lot better than expected coasteering although with tons of trash.

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