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Cheung Chau SW

Cheung Chau offers a picturesque coastline perfect for coasteering. In addition South West section is relatively easy.

Abandoned villages

There are a lot of abandoned buildings all around Hong Kong hills. Testament of the old ages and nature’s power, conquering back its territory.

Utah Canyons

Grand Canyon might be the best-known canyon in the USA but that doesn’t mean it is the only one, nor the most spectacular.

Jeju island

Several airlines in Hong Kong have direct flights to this very interesting volcanic island in the South of Korea. Perfect for short outdoorsy holidays.

Backpacking/camping

I have never been a big fan of camping. In Hong Kong distances are short enough that day hikes/runs are a better option for me. But sometimes it’s fun.

Banana stream

Have you hiked the main Ng Tung Chai waterfalls? If you want to continue exploring the area with a more difficult route this is for you.

Wong Chung stream

Wong Chung stream (黃涌石澗) is a cute short stream. The mossy rocks can be a little bit slippery, perfect for a completely wet route after rainy days.

Weather

Weather might be one of the most important factors you should take into consideration when planning your outings. Do not underestimate how much it can affect your activities.

Tung Ma To

Tung Ma To (東馬肚坑 – East Horse Belly stream) South tributary is a spectacular difficult jungle stream connecting with the Hunch Backs.

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