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Longitude & Latitude is the ultimate outdoor club for adventure seekers who want to break a sweat and make some new friends. Whether you're a fitness fanatic or a social butterfly (or both), this is the place to be.
Join us for a hike through the stunning trails that criss-cross the islands and New Territories, kayak your way to a secluded beach, or cycle your heart out on the endless bike paths that zigzag across Hong Kong. Trust us, the possibilities are endless - Hong Kong is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts!
So, what are you waiting for? Click that "ATTEND" button and let's get this party started! To keep things safe and legit, we ask that you upload a clear photo of yourself to your profile. And don't worry, we've got levels of difficulty covered with our ACTIVITY LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY RATING:
1.0 Easy - Walking the promenade from Kennedy Town to Central/North Point. (Piece of cake, right?)
2.0 Moderate - Hiking up to The Peak, navigating the loop, and walking back down. (A little sweat never hurt nobody!)
3.0 Hard - A combination of distance (20 km), elevation gain, and 5-7 hours of pure adventure. (Are you up for the challenge?)
4.0 Very Hard - Hiking up and down any of the tallest peaks in HK. (Warning: may cause extreme fatigue and sore muscles!)
5.0 Extremely Hard - Hiking up Dog's Teeth, with gloves to navigate precarious rock formations. (For the fearless and the brave!)
Not sure which event to join? Don't sweat it! Start with some easier events to get a feel for the rating system and to see how they compare to your current fitness level. When you're ready to level up, we'll be here with more challenging events to keep you on your toes. And if you have any questions, just holler and we'll guide you every step of the way. So, let's go explore the great outdoors together!
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Hike: Kadoori Farm to Queen's Hill (Nepalese Hindu Temple)Tai Wo MTR Station, Tai Wo, Hong Kong
Hike: Kadoori Farm to Queen's Hill (Nepalese Hindu Temple)
Difficulty Level: 3 out of 5
Distance: 13 km (approximate)
Time: 7 hours (approximate)
Description:
Get ready for an exciting outdoor adventure! We’ll kick off our hike at Kadoori Farm and make our way to the stunning Tai To Yan, reaching a summit of 553 meters over a thrilling 13 km trek. After we conquer the hike, we’ll visit the fascinating Nepalese Hindu Temple nestled in the backyard of the Queen’s Hill public housing estate in Fanling. This unique spot, known as Burma Lines, was once a British army barrack and features a remarkable temple dedicated to Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction.
Though the temple has been closed since 1996, it’s still a sight to behold, with its striking hexagonal design resembling a lotus flower. Inside, the vibrant deep blue and red walls create a captivating atmosphere. Join us for a day of adventure, nature, and a touch of history—you won’t want to miss it!Check out the pictures for more information. Please note that these images are not my own; I sourced them from the internet (see below). For additional details, visit this link: Hindu Temple at Burma Lines.
Featured Photo by Kamal Mirwani
Published: June 18, 2024
Updated: January 6, 2025Additional Photos: Stuart Sanders
What to bring:
- 3-4 liters of water (no exceptions)
- Snacks to eat along the way (sandwich, fruits, nuts, etc) (no exceptions)
- Hiking shoes with good support
- Sunglasses
- Headgear (cap/hat)
- Sunscreen
- Bug Spray
- In case of Rain: plan accordingly
Toilets: I do not know if there are any along the way. You might need to get creative : )
Stores: It is best to come prepared with food and water.
Meeting Point: Tai Wo MTR - Exit A. Once everyone arrives, we'll board bus #64 or #25K to Kadoori Farms.
Time: 9:00 am (SHARP!)
IMPORTANT: Out of respect to the members that arrive on time, we will only be able to wait a maximum of 5 minutes. Should you arrive after 9:05 am, I will no longer be answering phone calls or responding to messages as I need to give me time and attention to those that have arrived on time.
- Camping at Lo Kei Wan Campsite - Lantau IslandCentral Pier 6 to Mui Wo, Hong Kong
Camping at Lo Kei Wan Campsite - Lantau Island
Difficulty Level: 0 out of 5
Distance: 0 km
Nights: 1-2 Nights (you choose)
Description: Get ready for an amazing beach camping experience over the Buddha's Birthday 3-day weekend! I’ve chosen a beautiful spot at the Lo Kei Wan Campsite on Lantau Island, where you’ll enjoy stunning views and easy access to a gorgeous beach. This campsite is equipped with everything you need, including barbeque pits, tables, benches, and dry toilet facilities. Plus, there’s seasonal stream water available for washing.
Whether you decide to stay for one night or two, this is a fantastic opportunity to relax, enjoy the sun, and meet some great people. Don’t forget to bring your own drinks and snacks, and feel free to pack any beach games or equipment you’d like to share! It’s all about having fun together, so come when you can and stay as long as you’d like. We can’t wait to make some wonderful memories with you!
Rental Company: Click HERE to access the GoGoCamp Rental Company website or choose your own camping gear rental outlet. With fantastic prices and a variety of gear options, they’ve got everything you need for your outdoor adventure. Check out the pics below to see some of the options.
Book NOW: This 3-day weekend is going to be a busy one, and camping gear is limited! If you want to join in on the fun, make sure to book your camping gear NOW so you don’t miss out.
Cancelation/Rescheduling: Before making a reservation, it is your obligation to thoroughly READ and UNDERSTAND the policies regarding cancellations, rescheduling, refunds, and related matters. Your reservation with the camping gear outfitter is YOUR responsibility. Should any disruptions occur, such as inclement weather, it remains your responsibility to address these issues. It is imperative that you review all details of the contract you sign. Failure to do so may result in unforeseen complications. GoGoCamp Rental Company Contact Information: +852-9538-9277.
How to get there: You can take the Central Pier 6 to Mui Wo or choose your preferred way to reach the campsite. Once we arrive in Mui Wo, we’ll take bus #1 or #2 toward Tai O for 33 minutes. We’ll get off at Shui Hau Village and walk for 21 minutes (1.5 km) to the Lo Kei Wan Campsite to set up. Note: Please keep it simple and pack only what you need since you'll be carrying your items to the campsite.
What to bring:
- 3 liters of water (minimum)
- Snacks (sandwich, chips, fruits, nuts, etc)
- Comfortable shoes
- Water shoes
- Beachwear
- Large Towel or Blanket for Sun Bathing
- Sunglasses
- Headgear (cap/hat)
- Sunscreen
- Bug Spray
- Beach Toys (frisbee, balls, etc)
- Sleeping Bag
- Tent
- Flashlight
- Toilet Paper/Wet Wipes
- In case of Rain: plan accordingly
Toilets and Water: There are dry toilets located near the campsite and there is UNFILTERED water for washing dishes and washing hands. IMPORTANT: WATER IS NOT SUITABLE FOR DRINKING.
Stores/Restaurants: You’ll need to purchase and pack enough food and drinks to last you for the duration of your stay.
Meeting Point: Central Pier 6 to Mui Wo.
Time: 8:50 am (SHARP!). Ferry departs at 9:00 am.