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Home / Hotel / Hotel News / Explore Hong Kong’s Wild Side with Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

Explore Hong Kong’s Wild Side with Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

June 28, 2018 by StrawberrY Gal

 Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong celebrates the natural side of the city with four curated outdoor excursions for guests to explore the territory’s unique geology.

A much-loved highlight in the city’s glittering skyline, the hotel is located in the heart of Central district, but just a short ride from the outlying islands, sandy beaches, nature parks and mountain paths where guests can discover this urban destination’s wild side. Tour options include:

Hike & Deserted Beaches

This eight-hour guided journey ventures to the beautifully rural Sai Kung peninsula, often recognised as the “Back Garden of Hong Kong”. Guests will hike the undulating mountain paths with spectacular views of the ocean serving as the backdrop, while exploring several deserted white sandy beaches along the way.

Geopark Kayaking

Led by a professional guide, this eight-hour tour is tailored for adventure-seekers and water sport enthusiasts in search of uninhabited islands and uncovered beaches. Guests will kayak in pristine waters along the Sai Kung Country Park coastline, and learn about its various rock formations including sea stacks, arches and caves.

Plover Cove Cycling & Hike
Guests will go on a six-hour adventure to one of the most pristine parts of Hong Kong’s New Territories to cycle the picturesque Plover Cove before trekking to the highlands on foot in search of lush forest landscapes and secret waterfalls.

Junk Trip & Hike
Guests will embark on a modern Chinese junk boat and cruise to Lamma Island for an eight-hour day of exploration. From the traditional fishing village to the free-spirited, multicultural community, Lamma’s blend of Western and Chinese island life creates an irresistible vibe. Featuring artisan boutiques and hipster cafes, visitors will enjoy its sandy beaches, open-air seafood restaurants and a guided hike to explore the rustic villages and sweeping coastal scenery.

Available throughout the year, guests can book the Bed and Breakfast room package with rates from HKD 4,280 per room per night, inclusive of daily breakfast for up to two persons. The above tours are available at the additional costs outlined below, must be booked at least 7 days in advance and are subject to 10% service charge. Terms and conditions may apply.

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