Lai Chi Wo Hiking Tour

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We hike in one of the most pristine areas in all of Hong Kong. The many trails are rarely used during the week, with barking deer and wild boar roaming these secluded areas. We’ll be more likely to see butterflies and birds along the way however, as there are plenty.

You’ll get treated to an authentic local meal in the middle of nature. We’ll visit one of the best preserved rural village in the territory before a scenic boat ride takes us back into civilisation.

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Duration: 7 hours
Starts: Hong Kong, China
Trip Category: Outdoor Activities >> Hiking & Camping



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We hike in one of the most pristine areas in all of Hong Kong. The many trails are rarely used during the week, with barking deer and wild boar roaming these secluded areas. We’ll be more likely to see butterflies and birds along the way however, as there are plenty.

You’ll get treated to an authentic local meal in the middle of nature. We’ll visit one of the best preserved rural village in the territory before a scenic boat ride takes us back into civilisation.

We meet at at the Tai Po Market Train Station at 10 am

Transfer to the start of our hike

2,5 hours walk trough lush vegetation, past abandoned rice fields and terraces once cultivated by the inhabitants of the Hakka villages dotted in this area. Today these villages are deserted and rapidly reclaimed by nature. We follow the stream through the valley to the inlet of the Yan Chau Tong (Double Haven) Marine Park. 

Lunch at small village.

45 mins walk following the coastline, boosting some of the oldest geological formations in the area and neatly arranged fishponds, we reach the Hakka Village of Lai Chi Wo.

Lai Chi Wo, dates back to the 1670’s, and was once one of the most affluent villages in the Northeastern New Territories. Most residents have left in the last decades, with only a few returning on weekends, or over festival times. The houses remain well preserved and the fung shui wood behind the village flourishes, home to camphor, autumn maple, incense tree and other specimens. Return by boat to Tolo Harbour.

17.00 tour ends at Chinese University Station.



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