Welcome to the Hong Kong Hikers Club!
This is the place to meet likeminded people having fun to enjoy the hundreds of trails of Hong Kong.
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Trails
Under the facade of metropolitan skyscrapers and concrete jungles lies a different Hong Kong with lush mountain ranges and forests. In fact, the countryside makes up three-quarters of Hong Kong's land. With the city’s highly developed transportation system, it’s easy to explore these amazing wonders of nature. Here are 10 beginner hiking routes suitable for family outings and romantic dates.
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Events
An event for everyone, trail enthusiasts with different distances with nature signs along way, Beautiful sections such as Tai Lam Chung reservoir, and the famous Yuen Tsuen Ancient Trail around Tai Lam. Visit famous hiking checkpoints along the routes to appreciate the beauty and excellence of Hong Kong Great Outdoors.
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Blog
Hiking is not just a simple walk in the woods; it is an opportunity to connect with nature, challenge your physical and mental limits, and create lifelong memories. In our blog, we take you through the thrilling, challenging, and awe-inspiring experience of hiking, sharing the lessons we learned and the beauty we discovered along the way.
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Shop
The Shop was inspired by our passion for using and testing quality gear while promoting a sustainable, environmentally friendly approach to outdoors. We have been testing and helping world leading brands like The North Face stress testing new products for many years. We are pleased to offer our members and the public quality products that are good value for money.
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Latest Blog Posts
The Peak on Lantau (02.05.2025)

On a sunny day
On a Sunny day
On a Sunny Day
On a Sunny day
On Sunny day
It was a normal day when we all left for the Lantau Peak in the early morning. We all had our backpacks packed full with essentials. We meet at 7am at the MTR station in Tung Chung (near the bakery). Last additions were procured in the nearby mini markets to put up with the hike. From here we left on foot towards the Big Budda cable car station, which was our first pivot to concur.
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