From Friday 28 March to Sunday 30 March, a temporary restricted flying zone (RFZ) will be in place around Kai Tak Stadium during the Hong Kong Sevens. On Sunday 30 March, an additional RFZ will be established in and around Victoria Harbour for a flight demonstration. Please note that flying activities, such as drone and model aircraft, are not allowed in these zones, and unauthorised flying activities are illegal. For more information on the temporary restricted flying zones, visit the eSUA.
Average hiking time: About 2.5 hours | Distance: About 6 km | Difficulty: Easy
In no other major world city will a short walk take you from densely packed urban areas to stunning mountain-top trails. This relatively gentle hike from Pok Fu Lam highlights one of the unique advantages of Hong Kong, where the countryside is literally on the doorstep of one of the world’s great metropolises.
The walk takes you from the busy road that connects the west to the south of Hong Kong Island up to one of the world’s most desirable — and expensive — residential areas. Along the way you pass Pok Fu Lam Reservoir, the first ever reservoir constructed in Hong Kong, and head along pathways where you are more likely to encounter butterflies than people.
Spend some time on The Peak, where history mingles with modern-day tourist attractions, and revel in the amazing views over the city from the Lugard Road.
Finish your day by following the Lugard Road loop then taking the steps up to High West to enjoy more spectacular vistas and, if you get the timing right, an awe-inspiring sunset.
In just three short hours you will experience many different facets of life on Hong Kong Island.
Pok Fu Lam Reservoir was the city’s first reservoir, built in 1863 with a capacity of 233,000 cubic metres. Start your hike from the Pok Fu Lam Country Park entrance, and walk along Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Road.
Walk along Lugard Road for about 20 minutes and you will reach the viewpoint that provides the most iconic images of Hong Kong’s skyscrapers.
The Peak Tower
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