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Victoria Peak (The Peak)

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Standing at 552m, Victoria Peak is the highest point on Hong Kong Island. Come with us to explore one of Hong Kong's top attractions in a way that is memorable for all the right reasons.

We can escape the crowds, yet still take in sweeping views of the metropolis and verdant woodland. There is plenty of scope to make this either a short easy walk or a proper hiking adventure as desired by you!

Difficulty
Generally easy with a few moderate sections, depending on the route we take with you and the time of year (summertime is harder going).
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​Cost (Prices per person HKD)
  • Adult
  • Group of 1-3  $600
    Group of 4-7  $450
    Group of 8+   $300
  • Child (14 or younger)
    $300​

Tour Duration
  • The whole walk should take two and four hours depending on your route preference.
  • Be sure to bring a few light snacks and plenty of fluids for consumption along the way.
  • Ample time to enjoy the abundant views and relax at the summit.

Optimal Conditions
  • Mid afternoons make an ideal time to set off, ensuring cooler temperatures and sunset vistas from the summit.
  • ​This an all year round hike and can be enjoyed in most weather conditions. Particularly great on sunny days or days with good visibility. 

Meeting / MTR Travel Times
  • 9am and 4pm unless stated otherwise
  • ~15 minutes from Causeway Bay, ~15 minutes from Tsim Sha Tsui
Meeting Point
Between Central Ferry Piers number 8 (Star Ferry) & 9
(On the waterfront promenade)
Shau Kei Wan MTR

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  • Home
  • Our Guided Tours
    • Hiking Tours >
      • Dragon's Back Trail
      • Sai Kung Deserted Beaches
      • Sai Kung Geopark Coastal Hike
      • Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls
      • Ngong Ping Historical Trail
      • Victoria Peak (The Peak)
      • Lion Rock
      • Wong Lung Hang Stream Trek
      • Ma On Shan Climb
      • Lantau Peak Sunrise Climb
    • Kayaking & SUP Tours >
      • Geopark Kayaking ​(Beginner / Intermediate Level)
      • Geopark Kayaking Sea Arches (Advanced Level)
      • Hoi Ha Kayaking
      • Sai Kung SUP
    • Cycling Tours >
      • Wetlands Cycle
      • Tolo Harbour Cycle
      • Plover Cove Cycle and Hike
      • Tai Lam Mountain Biking
    • Events, Programmes & Team Building
    • School Holiday Adventure Programmes >
      • Kayaking - 5 Day Programme
      • Mixed Activities - 5 Day Programme
      • Hiking & Stream Trekking - 5 Day Programme
    • Gift Vouchers
  • Book A Tour
  • About us
  • Merchandise
    • Clothing
    • Hats
    • Accessories
  • More
    • Blog
    • Media
    • Weather Forecast
    • General Requirements
    • Terms and Conditions
    • FAQs
    • Contact Us
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