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Things to do in New Territories

Our most recommended things to do in New Territories

Hong Kong: Tai Mo Shan Waterfall Hike

1. Hong Kong: Tai Mo Shan Waterfall Hike

Climb past rural villages and temples into another world, a steep sided world full of animals and fauna. Hidden within the dense vegetation you can uncover some truly stunning places in which the city has never felt so far away. Encounter a series of cascades, ending with the breathtaking Main Falls. This is the crown jewel of the walk and the tallest waterfall in Hong Kong. Pass by temples and villages, and learn about local plant and animal life from your expert guide. Expect a moderately challenging hike that is well worth undertaking Your guide is also able to modify the route to suit your fitness level.

From Hong Kong: Sai Kung Wild Beaches Customizable Adventure

2. From Hong Kong: Sai Kung Wild Beaches Customizable Adventure

Discover the idyllic and remote Sai Kung peninsula, arguably the crown Jewel of rural Hong Kong. With no roads within the region's outer reaches, the only way to access this stretch of white sandy beaches is to hike or arrive by boat. First, meet your guide in downtown Hong Kong and set off on your customizable day trip. Make the boat crossing to the Sai Kung peninsula and marvel at the incredible mountains, waterfalls, beaches, and unique rock formations. Spend the day exploring this remote stretch of white sand beaches - a must-do activity for those with an interest in nature and the outdoors. With so many options of things to do, mix up your itinerary according to what experience you're looking for and what the weather conditions are like on the day. The local supplier will be in touch once a booking is placed to organize your trip with you.

Hong Kong: Geopark Kayaking Adventure

3. Hong Kong: Geopark Kayaking Adventure

Meet your group and guide at the Hang Hau MTR Station around 9:00AM. From there you can get ready for your 8-hour kayaking adventure as you follow your guide to Sai Kung ferry Pier before taking a 20-minute ride to the Sai Kung Country Park. Once there you'll begin at Pak Lap Wan Beach where your kayak and equipment will be waiting for you, before hopping into your kayak and paddling out into the water with instructions from your guide. See awesome rock formations and dramatic seas arches, and maneuver your way through some cool sea caves. You might even spot some coral beds and sea life as your cruise. After paddling for a while, take a break on Long Ke Wan Beach, which is known as one of the most beautiful beaches of Hong Kong. Depending on weather conditions and the group/individual's ability, you might be able to explore different areas of the park. With abundant sea life, scattered coral beds, and beaches aplenty, there is more than enough to fill a day.

Hong Kong: Ma On Shan Climbing Adventure

4. Hong Kong: Ma On Shan Climbing Adventure

After meeting with your group and guide at Heng On MTR, you will depart in the late morning to begin your experience. Most people prefer to take advantage of this outdoor excursion in the autumn or winter months, because of the cooler weather. Throughout your tour, listen to your guide’s safety rules before you set off, making sure to follow them each step of the adventure. There will also be time to bring along a hands-free camera or video camera if you have one. You'll begin your climb up Ma On Shan Mountain, eventually making your way up its twin peaks. Once there, navigate through a ridge walk with your group before descending down to the town of Sai Kung. Your journey later ends in Sai Kung, where you can decide what to do with your time afterwards.

From Hong Kong: Sai Kung Standup-Paddle Adventure

5. From Hong Kong: Sai Kung Standup-Paddle Adventure

Embark on an adventure in search of uninhabited islands and untouched beaches. Paddle through lush surroundings while admiring panoramic views of Sai Kung East Country Park. The local guide will meet the group in central Hong Kong and escort you to the SUP center where you will be provided with a board, paddle, and life vest. Depending on weather conditions and the group's ability, we will explore different areas of the park.  The best times of year are from April through October when the seas are generally calmer. Other times of the year can be fine, but less reliable. In the event that conditions are not favorable, we will reschedule the tour. Expect to spend between 2-4 hours on the water island hopping, swimming, and enjoying the natural surroundings.

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What people are saying about New Territories

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4.3 / 5

based on 144 reviews

My wonderful hiking trip ⛰ would not have been possible without Rory as my excellent guide to the ins and outs and the beautiful trails of the ⛰ complex. For those four hours we were jungle explorers of the Hong Kong hinterlands, befriending mock vipers and pregnant, -bellied salamanders . And enjoying the lush greenery and rich verdure of our wild and untamed surroundings, and we are warmly welcomed by the au naturale and cooly refreshung shower of waterfalls ️ offered by the wondrously beauteous works of nature ! It is at times tiring tho not exhaustingly so, but absolutely worth breaking a sweat for! One will most certainly gain a greater perspective on life after this simple yet great experience!

Super guide who will accompany you through this magnificent environment.