Hiking & Cultural Day Tour
HONG KONG
1-Day
EVERYDAY
Min: 2 Max: 10

Overview 

Activity's Location 

Hong Kong Island

Theme 

Cultural、Discovery、Nature、Adventure、Local Experience

Guide Type 

Fully Guided

Introduction 

With a small landmass and a population of over seven million, Hong Kong’s busy streets and modern skyscrapers coexist side by side with its mountains, country parks and hiking trails.

This proximity to nature has bred a unique culture, we call it ‘Hong Kong-style hiking',  in which friends meet up on a sunny weekend morning, spend a few hours hauling themselves across one of the city’s many mountains, and then head back down to the city for a late lunch or afternoon tea.

Itinerary 

DAY TOUR
  • Good morning
  • Your guide will meet you up at Sai Wan Ho MTR Station at 0800
  • Your hiking tour will be started
  • Take a Bus to south-east start our hiking tour

 

Dragon’s Back, one of Hong Kong’s most popular hikes

Today, our average hiking time about 2 hours, distance about 5KM, difficulty is Moderate.

The last leg of the Hong Kong Trail, It’s also one of the best known, this meandering path on the ridge of Dragon’s Back is widely hailed as one of Hong Kong’s best urban hikes, also listed as "Hong Kong's Best Hiking Route" by "Lonely Planet" . Besides its attractive name, Dragon’s Back has a sightseeing platform near its peak that provides truly spectacular views of southern Hong Kong Island and its shoreline. Right at the trail’s end is Big Wave Bay. Dragon’s Back offers an accessible 90-minute to four -hour jaunt with sensational panoramas of beaches and mansions, distant mountains and across the South China

 

  • After a long walk, we will take bus back to city have lunch
  • Then, take the Trams heading back to Central

 

Since 1904, trams have running between the east and the west along the northern coast of Hong Kong Island Over the last century, Hong Kong Tramways witnessed the development of Hong Kong. We will take the Trams heading back to Central, a short ride but It’s just like going back to Hong Kong in the 19th century

 

Explore how Old Town Central Shaped

The highlight of Upper Lascar Row is the seemingly endless row of antique stores, offering an eclectic collection of Chinese calligraphy, arts and vintage furniture. This runs parallel to stalls that sell an array of bric-a-brac collectibles, such as Mao Zedong alarm clocks and Bruce Lee posters. In recent years, local designer boutiques and vintage clothing stores have popped up nearby, attracting more locals as well as visitors.

 

Man Mo Temple is a stunning complex estimated to have been built more than 150 years ago. It comprises three blocks, each serving different purposes. The namesake structure, Man Mo Temple, pays tribute to the God of Literature and the God of War, while Lit Shing Kung was created for all heavenly gods. Finally, Kung Sor was an assembly hall for resolving community disputes.

 

Walk down Hollywood Road and you’ll soon reach Pak Tsz Lane Park, one of the 16 stops along the Dr Sun Yat-sen Historic Trail. This tranquil patch of green was built to commemorate the achievements of the Furen Literary Society, which was founded by revolutionary leaders Yeung Ku-wan and Tse Tsan-tai on 13 March 1892. The group eventually merged with Dr Sun’s Revive China Society and was heavily involved in the 1911 Chinese Revolution. Revitalised with an urban architectural design, this memorial park features exhibition panels, interactive facilities and an educational playground that traces the society’s history and revolutionary activities.

 

Pottinger Street and its surrounding area give a good sense of what the lives of Central’s early dwellers would have been like. The stone slabs spanning the entire street were laid in an irregular manner for a reason. There were stalls on either side of the street when it was constructed in the 19th century,  some sections of this street between Hollywood Road and Connaught Road Central were particularly steep, and the uneven pavement made it easier for commuters and merchant-bearers to walk on while also allowing rainwater to flow down. Because of the unique design, locals still refer to it today as ‘Stone Slab Street’.

 

A true food paradise, Old Town Central is a melting pot of flavours with something to sate all tastes. If you’re looking for an authentic taste of Hong Kong, there’s plenty here that fits the bill, from traditional dim sum to baked treats sold at shops that have stood the test of time. Of course, the culinary landscape here is also influenced by Hong Kong’s status as a multicultural, trend-setting metropolis. Tonight, we offer you a very traditional Hong Kong Style dishes.

 

Fee 

Included
Traditional Hong Kong Style Dinner
Full day local guide service (English)

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