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For its size and population, Hong Kong is remarkably green. More than 70 per cent of its land mass is rural mountains, forests and outlying islands – all within easy reach of urban areas. You can enjoy city gardens and parks, or head out to a beach, hiking trail, or one of the many outlying islands and protected country parks.
Nature lovers will be amazed at Hong Kong's diverse flora and fauna, including wetlands and bird sanctuary, marine parks and dolphins, along with several conservation projects. You can join the guided outdoor activities of Nature Kaleidoscope or make use of the detailed guide to discover the nature of Hong Kong.
You'll also find a wide selection of sports activities, ranging from mountaineering and paragliding, to golfing and fishing.
Nature lovers will be amazed at Hong Kong's diverse flora and fauna, including wetlands and bird sanctuary, marine parks and dolphins, along with several conservation projects. You can join the guided outdoor activities of Nature Kaleidoscope or make use of the detailed guide to discover the nature of Hong Kong.
You'll also find a wide selection of sports activities, ranging from mountaineering and paragliding, to golfing and fishing.
City Gardens & Parks
Country Parks
Walking Trails
Wetlands & Bird Watching
Ocean Adventure
Beaches
Islands
Outdoor Activities
- Hong Kong Park / Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware
- Hong Kong Zoological & Botanical Garden
- Victoria Park
- Kowloon Park
- Tolo Harbour
- Central Promenade
- Kadoorie Farm & Botanical Garden
- Lions Nature Education Centre
Country Parks
- Aberdeen Country Park
- Pok Fu Lam Country Park
- Tai Tam Country Park
- Kam Shan Country Park
- Lantau Country Park
- Lion Rock Country Park
- Pat Sin Leng Country Park
- Sai Kung Country Park
Walking Trails
- Bowen Road
- Lantau Trail
- MacLehose Trail
- Pineapple Dam
- Tai Po Kau
- The Peak-Harlech Road & Lugard Road
- Wilson Trail
- Shek O and Dragon's Back
Wetlands & Bird Watching
Ocean Adventure
Beaches
Islands
Outdoor Activities

