Pok Fu Lam night adventure

Sat Sep 07 2024 at 07:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Pok Fu Lam Reservoir Rd, Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR | Hong Kong

Encompass HK
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Pok Fu Lam night adventure
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Designated in 1979, Pok Fu Lam Country Park is a 270-hectare sylvan sanctuary encompassing the Pok Fu Lam Reservoir. Completed in 1863, the reservoir is the oldest water storage facility on Hong Kong Island. This picturesque country park is set in the foothills of Victoria Peak. In the valley, Stage 1 of the Hong Kong Trail begins its scenic route along Harlech Road, offering spectacular views of Victoria Harbour.
Common bird species found in the park include Black Kite, Chinese Bulbul, and Crested Bulbul. Other inhabitants include Pallas's Squirrels, often seen chasing around the bushes, as well as mammals like Chinese Porcupine, Chinese Ferret Badger, Chestnut Spiny Rat, Masked Palm Civet, and Small Indian Civet. The night tours are also great for spotting nocturnal animals like frogs and spiders.
During the tour, your guide will explain the important role these creatures play in the local ecosystem, pollinating plants and controlling insect populations. As you immerse yourself in the nocturnal world of Pok Fu Lam Country Park, your senses will be heightened. With patience and a bit of luck, you may be rewarded with sightings of some of Hong Kong's most fascinating nocturnal wildlife.
Tour Fee: $330 for adults, $250 for children under 8 (minimum age is 3 years old)
Walking Distance : 5km
Walk grade: Easy to moderate
Terrain : Paved and nature paths, some steps
What to bring : Night torch or headlamps, bottle with drinking water, mosquito repellent
Refund Policy
• For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
• The event will be fully refunded if tour is canceled due to yellow/red/black rain or thunderstorm warning .
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