How do you get MacLehose Stage 2?
There’s only one way to enter MacLehose Trail Stage 2. After 30-minute downhill walking, Long Ke is the first beach you will see. This is a deserted beach with almost no civilization in sight, only the sound of breaking waves.
How long does it take to hike the MacLehose trail?
It’s recommended you take this one east to west from marker M001 in Sai Kung to M200 in Tuen Mun, although we met others on the trail happy enough doing it in the opposite direction. We did this in one night and four days although 3 days is achievable for the super fit.
Where can I hike in Sai Kung?
8 best hiking trails in Sai Kung
- High Island Reservoir.
- Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park.
- Long Ke Wan via Pak Tam Chung.
- Po Kwu Wan.
- Tai Long Wan.
- Tai Tun Shan.
- Three Fathoms Cove.
- Lai Chi Chong.
How do you do the MacLehose trail?
- Stop 1: High Island Reservoir East Dam. Begin at High Island Reservoir East Dam and make sure you walk along the High Island Geo Trail to see the hexagonal rock columns formed over 140 million years ago.
- Stop 2: Long Ke Wan.
- Stop 3: Sai Wan.
- Stop 4: Ham Tin Wan.
- Stop 5: Pak Tam Au.
Why is Sai Kung called Sai Kung?
Sai Kung is the central hub of nearby surrounding villages, and hence the name may also refer to the areas in its immediate surroundings.
Is TKO in Sai Kung?
In addition to Sai Kung, Tseung Kwan O, a booming new town, is also part of Sai Kung District. Tseung Kwan O connects Sai Kung Peninsula with the Kowloon urban area.
What is the hardest hike in HK?
Hardest Hiking Trails In Hong Kong
- Castle Peak. In the western side of New Territories, lie the rolling granite hills of Castle Peak.
- Tai Mo Shan.
- Violet Hill and The Twins.
- Lions Peak and Amah Rock.
- Sai Kung.
- Sharp Peak.
- Lantau Peak.
Is Sai Kung Kowloon?
Sai Kung District is one of the 18 districts of Hong Kong, a special administrative region of China. The district comprises the southern half of the Sai Kung Peninsula, the Clear Water Bay Peninsula in the New Territories and a strip of land to the east of Kowloon.