Best season for hiking in Hong Kong [closed]

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I would like to combine a trip to Hong Kong with hiking some of the islands' trails. What is the best season for this type of activity in that geographic region? For instance, it should not be too hot (nor too cold) and there should be little chance of rainfall.






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What is the best month to visit Hong Kong?

The best time to visit Hong Kong is during autumn and early winter, specifically from late September to late December. The great weather, temperatures and outdoor activities make this our pick. However, there are plenty of reasons to visit Hong Kong as it is a year-round destination as well, as you will soon see.

Is Hong Kong a good place for hiking?

Considered to be part of the best urban hiking trails in Hong Kong, Dragon's Back Trail should be on every hiker in the city's list! Located in Shek O, the popular hiking spot is favored by both locals and tourists for its accessibility from the city and moderate difficulty level.

Does Hong Kong have a rainy season?

About 80 percent of the rain falls between May and September. June and August are usually the wettest months while January and December are usually the driest months.

What is the toughest hike in Hong Kong?

7 of the Hardest Hong Kong Hikes You Need to Conquer This Season
  • Tai Mo Shan.
  • Lantau Peak (Fung Wong Shan)
  • Sunset Peak (Tai Tung Shan)
  • Ma On Shan.
  • Kowloon Peak (Fei Ngo Shan)
  • Mount Parker.
  • High West.




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