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Sai Kau Nga Hang

Transliteration of West Dog’s Tooth pit (西狗牙坑) also known as West Zig-zag Brook (too many names) is another fun and trickier way to go up to that area.

Tiger Roar

Tiger Roar rock river is another interesting way up to Dog’s Tooth area, more beautiful than the two East paths. Careful with the rocks though!

Dog’s Teeth

I have written about this iconic area several times. I have been asked further details, so here all the main variants that you can hike.

Round island

Repulse Bay to Chung Hom Kok is coasteering introductory classic. If you are ready to swim long there is a more impressive route around.

Lamma East

East peninsula of Lamma coasteering. Relatively complex fun scrambling, a lighthouse, the Dinosaur Egg rock, a small arch to swim through.

Cheung Chau North

Cheung Chau offers a picturesque coastline perfect for coasteering. The North section is an intermediate route with nice scrambling.

Rock & rocks

There are tons of named rocks in Hong Kong. I will try to keep on adding here those I have visited for those looking for the Instagram pic 😛

Koh Lipe

White sand beaches, crystalline water, good snorkeling and a fun coasteering route in the Southernmost islands in Thailand.

Ling Ngau stream

Have you checked the other streams in the Badlands? Then go and try the third (and fourth) one. Not as fun but an interesting route anyhow.

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