An Easy Hike to the Hollywood Sign

Hollywood, the symbol of the American entertainment industry, and it’s also a global tourist symbol of Los Angeles itself. Having a picture taken with the Hollywood Sign seems like a must-do for visitors visiting the city. Well, it does feel cool telling your friends: “I have been to Hollywood!”, and show them your picture. 

The Hollywood Sign hike is one of those iconic hikes that you need to do at least once in your life. It’s a very popular and scenic hike, you will get to enjoy the beautiful nature of Griffith Park on the way to the sign (to be precise, you’ll actually get behind and above the letters), it is one of the largest urban parks in America.

Mount Lee, with the altitude of 521 meters, is where the Hollywood Sign situated. Up there, you’ll get a spectacular view of City of Angels!

My Trail

The best and the closest one could get to the sign is definitely by hiking, while driving within Griffith Park can be quite a hassle looking for a parking, and the roads are narrow.

There are a few trails with different levels of difficulty and distance to choose from. This is the easy one I believe everyone will enjoy, it is a great rugged urban hike you do in the morning before going for your brunch.

Wonder View Trail Head > Wisdom Tree > Hollywood Sign > Garden of Oz > Beachwood Market

Distance: 6.5 km
Duration: 3 hours
Elevation Gain: 245M
Difficulty: 2/5
View: 5/5

How to Get There & Return:

1. Take UBER/Lyft to Wonder View Trail Head on Wonder View Dr.

2. Your hike begins!

3. You will finish your hike at Beachwood Market, there’re buses on N Beachwood Dr going to Hollywood/ Vine Metro Station.

Hike Overview:

From the Wonder View Trail Head, you are already on the altitude of 326M, follow the sign to Burbank Peak, it takes slightly over 1 km to Wisdom Tree with about 100M ascent. Wisdom Tree is a unique & lone-standing tree, up there you’ll get a sweeping view of Los Angeles.

“ Life is too short to wait and plan for an epic adventure, the best one is often unplanned! ”

– Raynard Jackle

Since this is an easy path, start your hike as early as possible to avoid crowd, you’ll get to enjoy the serenity up there, having the whole spot to yourself. 

The unobstructed view of Los Angeles and the Hollywood Reservoir!

Another 1 km from Wisdom Tree and you’ll arrive at the Hollywood Sign, the closest you could get to these iconic letters. Now you can scream: ” I have made it to the Hollywood!!!” (D O O W Y L L O H)

The lone-standing Wisdom Tree on Burbank Peak!

There’re benches up there, take as much time as you wish to enjoy the spectacular view and fresh air before leaving. I have seen the Hollywood Sign before from far twice, from Griffith Observatory and Hollywood Walk of Fame. But to be that close, standing above and behind the letters, I felt so overwhelming!

“I have made it to the Hollywood!!!”

The final 4.5 kms is relaxing, as you will slowly descend to Beachwood Market. On the way, you will be passing by the residences, you’ll see a lot of beautiful houses, do respect the privacy of people living in the area and not causing any sort of disturbance to them. 

I have heard stories of people doing something stupid and get themselves into troubles, it’s totally not worth it to take any risk.

Even though this trail is a short and easy one, don’t forget to bring plenty of drinking water and sunscreen. On a clear sunny day, it is important to keep ourselves hydrated and protected from the sun.

Next time, I would love to try other longer trails when I am back in Los Angeles. Have you ever done any interesting trail in the city? 

Click HERE to check out other authorized trails to the Hollywood Sign!

Can I Touch the Hollywood Sign?

Unfortunately, for your safety, the safety of the plants and wildlife of Griffith Park, and for the safety of the Sign, you cannot. The closest you can get to the Hollywood Sign is up and above it and that location is accessible by several hikes within Griffith Park. The overlook of the Sign offers a unique view of the Sign and incredible views of Los Angeles that can span from the ocean to downtown LA and beyond on a clear day.

The Sign has over 13 cameras including motion sensors, infrared cameras, and loudspeakers protecting it and is monitored 24/7 by the LAPD.

The Opening Hours

The Sign sits within Griffith Park and operates with the same hours. Griffith Park is open from sunrise to sunset.

Are Drones Allowed at the Sign?

Drones are not allowed at the Sign, nor in all of Griffith Park as per Los Angeles Rec & Parks Ordinance No. 176,929.

 

Pineapple Hill 菠蘿山 – the Grand Canyon of Hong Kong

The Grand Canyon of Hong Kong!

Pineapple Hill 菠蘿山 has become an increasingly popular destination, with its easy accessibility and the resemblance of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, it has been crowned the “Grand Canyon of Hong Kong”. It is now a popular instagram spot, especially during weekends, the place is packed.

Geographically, Pineapple Hill is a small hill located between Leung King Estate 良景邨 and Shan King Estate 山景邨, because of the road leading to the “Grand Canyon” starts from the foot of Pineapple Hill, therefore the informally-named “Grand Canyon of Hong Kong” is also being referred as Pineapple Hill.

Most people visit the Grand Canyon photo spot via the Castle Peak Range Road from Leung King Estate, this is the common easy trail because it takes less than 2 hours to reach and it is suitable for everyone regardless of the fitness level. 

This mountain region is unlike the others in Hong Kong, there are many beautiful natural canyons and valleys that are worth seeing, looking like the Hong Kong’s famous Pineapple Bun 菠蘿包, with the yellow crusty surface. I guess this has also contributed to the name. Apart from seeing the valleys, there are also some interesting rock formations that you should not miss. 

Therefore, I planned this long trail in order to see as many beautiful spots as I can in this mountain region.

Wildfire broke out in Castle Peak on the 25th March 2021, after 40 hours of burning and the whole mountain region became black, an unusual beauty!

My Trail: 

” Lung Kwu Tan 龍鼓灘 > Upper Lung Kwu Tan 龍鼓上灘 > STAR ROCK 十字星石 > Fa Heung Lo Teng 花香爐頂 (310M) > BREAD ROCK 方包石 > MOON VALLEY 月牙谷 > Leung Tin Au 良田坳 > GRAND CANYON 良田坳大峽谷 > Kon Shan 乾山 (394M) > Po Tong Leng 寶塘嶺 (292M) > SINGLE LINE RIDGE 一線脊 > ROCK CRASHED VALLEY 大石墜谷 > SPIRITUAL VALLEY 靈虛谷 > Sheung Pak Nai 上白泥 ”


Distance: 20 KM
Duration: 9.5 hours
Elevation Gain: 1509 M
Difficulty: 5/5
(extremely slippery trail)
View: 5/5

How to get there & return:

1. Take MTR West Rail Line to Tuen Mun 屯門 station, then take either exit E/F2 and go to the Tuen Mun Station Bus Terminus.

2. Take bus #K52 to Lung Kwu Tan 龍鼓灘, get off at the final stop.

Final stop at Lung Kwu Tan 龍鼓灘!

3. Your hike begins there! 

4. You’ll finish your hike at Sheung Pak Nai 上白泥, you can then take the green minibus #33 to MTR Tin Shui Wai 天水圍 West Rail station, for returning to the city. 


Hike Overview:

First of all, I’d advise you to download Hiking Trail HK App to help you navigate your way throughout the trail as there are too many splits along the way. 

After getting off at Lung Kwu Tan 龍鼓灘, the final stop of the #K52 bus, your hike begins. Follow Lung Kwu Tan Road for about 1.5 kms to Upper Lung Kwu Tan 龍鼓上灘. You will see the Lau Ancestral Hall 劉氏宗祠 on the right side of the road. Walk pass the left side of Lau Ancestral Hall and you will see a metal stairway, go up and you are already on the mountain trail. 

Lau Ancestral Hall 劉氏宗祠 


Slightly over 1 km on the trail and you will arrive at a rock looking like a pig, look for a hole under it and go inside, you’ll then see the beautiful photo spot, Star Rock 十字星石. Remember, always look for the colourful ribbons along the way to ensure you are on the right track.

Get inside the hole under the Piggy Rock before you’ll see the Star Rock!
The magnificent Star Rock!

From the Star Rock, you will hike for 2 kms via the mountain Fa Heung Lo Teng 花香爐頂 (310M) before arriving at the next photo spot, the Bread Rock 方包石. This 2 kms has many splits and it can get a little bit tricky, so keep checking on your Hiking Trail HK map and find your way to the Bread Rock, it is located next to the stream. 

Butter toast anyone?

2 kms after Bread Rock and you’ll reach Moon Valley 月牙谷, that is the first valley you will see in this trail, it is a beautiful spot with the shape of a moon but please be careful while crossing the valley. 

The Moon Valley 月牙谷!

Keep going for around 2 kms and you will arrive on the Castle Peak Range Road, that’s Leung Tin Au 良田坳. Follow the road uphill for about 1.5 kms and you will reach the Grand Canyon of Hong Kong 良田坳大峽谷. There’s a signage warning you about the danger ahead, Grand Canyon is just behind it.

Grand Canyon of Hong Kong!

This spot is at its best during sunset where the colour of the canyon turns orange. From here, you have the option to exit the trail by either continuing on the Castle Peak Range Road until the end, towards Ha Pak Nai 下白泥, OR the other way, also on the Castle Peak Range Road, towards Leung King Estate 良景邨.

If you wish to continue, your next stop will be Kon Shan 乾山 (394M), it’s 2.5 kms away from Grand Canyon, the trail from there on will become challenging because it is very slippery until the end of the hike. It is important to have a good hiking shoe with good grip on all surfaces and terrain types.

Captivating view of Tuen Mun and Castle Peak from Kon Shan 乾山!

Once you are on Kon Shan, you will be rewarded by the magnificent view, all your efforts will be paid off. Take some moments to unwind yourself soaking in the beauty of the surroundings.

From Kon Shan, you will descend for about 1.5 kms to Po Tong Leng 寶塘嶺 (292M), then you’ll cross the Single Line Ridge 一線脊, it is a very narrow and short ridge. Be extra cautious! 

Crossing the Single Line Ridge 一線脊!
Watch your balancing!

Now, you have your final 5 kms to the finishing point, you will see a few more beautiful valleys and at the same time enjoying the gorgeous sunset. 

“ Life is about accepting the challenges along the way, choosing to keep moving forward, and savouring the journey. ”

– Roy T. Bennett

Rock Crashed Valley 大石墜谷

This 20 kms hike is challenging not only because of the distance, mainly it’s because of the slippery rocks throughout the trail. Over 90% of the trail is not shaded, therefore doing this trail on a hot sunny day especially during the Spring and Summer months can be extremely strenuous. 

Make sure you have at least 2L of drinking water for this hike and pack with you some snacks and sandwiches.

If you are up for challenging yourself with a hike which requires navigation skill & endurance, this is definitely the one you should attempt doing. It’s going to be very rewarding not only in terms of the view, but physically you will grow stronger. It also serves as a good training for you if you are planning for tougher hikes somewhere. 

I hope you’ll enjoy this trail and let me know what you think. 

 

Petra – An Ancient City Carved into the Mountains

a hike into the ancient civilisation!

Like the Giza Pyramid in Egypt and Machu Picchu in Peru, Petra is the evidence of great ancient civilisation in the present-day Jordan. Carving the city into the mountains in such a massive scale, for centuries, most of the monuments are still beautifully preserved today. Petra remains one of the most impressive historical ruins to see.  

I have seen great photos of this world wonder long before visiting it, but being there to see it with my own eyes is just astounding. I’ve always loved hiking and the idea of combining hiking and admiring the historical ancient ruins is just perfect for me.

About Petra

The city of Petra, capital of the Nabataean Arabs, is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world, it is Located 240 km south of the capital Amman and 120 km north of the red sea town of Aqaba, Petra the world wonder, is undoubtedly Jordan’s most valuable treasure and greatest tourist attraction, and it is visited by tourists from all over the world.

It is not known precisely when Petra was built, but the city began to prosper as the capital of the Nabataean Empire from the 1st century BC, which grew rich through trade in frankincense, myrrh, and spices. 

Petra was later annexed to the Roman Empire and continued to thrive until a large earthquake in 363 AD destroyed much of the city in the 4th century AD. 
 
The earthquake combined with changes in trade routes, eventually led to the downfall of the city which was ultimately abandoned.
 
By the middle of the 7th century Petra appears to have been largely deserted and it was then lost to all except local Bedouin from the area.
 
In 1812 a Swiss explorer named Johannes Burckhardt set out to ‘rediscover’ Petra; he dressed up as an Arab and convinced his Bedouin guide to take him to the lost city, After this, Petra became increasingly known in the West as a fascinating and beautiful ancient city, and it began attracting visitors and  continues to do so today.
 
Petra is also known as the rose-red city, a name it gets from the wonderful colour of the rock from which many of the city’s structures were carved. 
 
The Nabataeans buried their dead in intricate tombs that were cut out of the mountain sides and the city also had temples, a theatre, and following the Roman annexation and later the Byzantine influence, a colonnaded street and churches.  
 

In addition to the magnificent remains of the Nabataean city, human settlement and land use for over 10,000 years can be traced in Petra, where great natural, cultural, archaeological and geological features merge.

On December 6, 1985, Petra was designated a World Heritage Site, also Petra was chosen by the Smithsonian Magazine as one of the 28 places you should visit them before you die.

(abstracted from https://visitpetra.jo/)

How to Get There?

The distance to Petra from Amman, the capital of Jordan is about 231 kms, getting there can never be easier.

JETT buses operate once per day and return to Amman in the evening. If you want to see Petra in one day and return to Amman, this is your best option. The bus departs at 0630 from the Abdali JETT Bus Station in Amman and you can either buy a round trip ticket or buy a one way ticket to Petra (if your journey continues somewhere). It returns to Amman at 1700 during Summer & 1600 during Winter, OR you can stay the night in Petra. Ensure you arrive 30 minutes before departure to pay for your ticket. The ticket costs JOD 11 (USD 15.50) one way to Petra.

Book your ticket in advance to secure your seats as it’s usually selling off fast, especially during high season from March to June. 

  • By Car Rental
    Jordan is not a big country, that makes driving a good option to explore all the beautiful attractions, like Petra, Wadi Rum Desert, Aqaba, Dead Sea and Mujib Biosphere Reserve. While driving in Amman can be chaotic, once you are on the highway and out of the city, the drive to Petra is quite easy. It takes about 3.5 – 4 hours with the distance of 231 km.The best thing about driving is the freedom, sometimes you may wish to spend 1 or 2 days more at one place after getting there, you can also leave for your next stop as early as you want or as late as you want.    
    I was renting a Kia Picanto from my accommodation in Amman, paying USD 120 for 6 days plus USD 42 (USD 7 for 6 days) for insurance covering theft, damages and accidents. I think it’s a pretty good deal, the gas in Jordan is very cheap, per litre is about JOD 0.98 (USD 1.38).
  • By Tours:
    You’ll find a lot of tour operators in Amman offering variety of packages, I am sure you will find something that suit you, with your own preference, budget and schedule. What I always do, is to get inspired by the their itinerary and then I create my own.Taking a tour is my least favourite option when I go travelling, unless for places that is only possible to go by tour. I like to take my time to truly admire the place I visit, taking nice photos does require some patience and time, and I am also taking footage for my travel video.I always love to find a nice cafe to sit down, preferably around the attractions, where I can still feel the atmosphere, unwind myself, enjoying a good cup of coffee, checking my photos and I have the habit of writing postcards to my friends and family, when I go travel. 
  • By Private Transfer or Taxi:
    You can check online or directly from the tour operators for private transfer, another option. Taking a taxi could cost you easily over USD100 one way to Petra, but if you have a group of 3 to 4, that could be an option worth considering. Do remember to negotiate for the price that works for both you and the driver! 

Where to Stay?

There are plenty of accommodation choices around Petra, Wadi Musa is the closest town and you will find anything from luxury hotel to as humble as homestay. 

Mövenpick Resort Petra, located just right opposite of the Petra Visitor Centre, is a 5 star hotel. Others like Petra Boutique Hotel, Petra Palace Hotel, Sun Set Hotel & Silk Road Hotel received good ratings too, and they are on the Tourism St. and within walking distance to Petra. There are restaurants, bar, cafe, souvenir shops, tour agencies around. Staying around this area is very convenient if you don’t have a car.

You may check booking.com for more accommodation choices around Petra.

Petra & the Trails

There are 4 common trails in Petra which you can complete all in one day visit, plus visiting all the monuments and viewpoints. The Visitor Centre opens daily from 6am to 6pm during Summer and 6am to 4pm in the Winter (November through April). Start your day as early as possible to avoid crowd, especially at the iconic Treasury, it usually gets extremely packed after 9am. Get your instagram shots before the place becomes busy.

Let me share with you how I did it!

Petra Trails Map!
  • The Main Trail:

    Distance : 4 km (one way, from Visitor Centre to Basin Restaurant)
    Difficulty Level : Easy

    After purchasing the ticket at the Visitor Centre, remember to get a trail map, with it you can easily navigate through Petra. The Main Trail starts as soon as the Visitor Centre, this trail is very easy, it’s flat all the way until you reach Ad-Deir Trail

    An extra JOD10-20 (USD14-28) for a horse ride into the Siq!

    You’ll soon be approached by the local people, we call them Bedouin, asking if you would like to take a horse ride into the Siq. A horse ride should be included in the ticket as told when you purchase it. However, they will still ask for JOD 10-20 (USD 14-28), depending on your negotiation skills. It is a fun way to start the day, if you don’t bother to pay, it’s just a short distance away before you get to entrance of the Siq. 

    The Siq, the main road that leads to the ancient city of Petra!

    The iconic Treasury!
  • The Al-Madras Trail:

    Distance : less than 1 km (one way, from Treasury to viewpoint)
    Difficulty Level : Moderate (a Bedouin guide is required)

As soon as you get to the Treasury, more Bedouins will come talk to you, selling you the guide to a nice Treasury viewpoint from above. For this short trail, you must have a local Bedouin to bring you, you are not allowed to go up by yourself. The path is not clear and some part can be dangerous. Exercise your negotiation skill again here, they will ask for at least JOD 10 (USD 14), but I managed to seal the deal at JOD 5 (USD 7), good thing to arrive early when you are their only business. Good luck!

After the “Viewpoint from Above I”, you will go back to the Treasury, take all your time to admire this iconic monument. If you start early at 6-7am, by the time you get back here, you should see groups of tourist start flooding in, and you are ready to move on to the next stop. You will then continue on the Main Trail, passing by the Theatre, Royal Tombs, Great Temple and Temenos Gate, spend some time to look at the wonderful monuments. For Royal Tombs, you may leave it to the end, when you do the Al-Khubtha Trail.

At the “Viewpoint from Above I” taking the Al-Madras Trail from Treasury!
The Theatre!
The Great Temple!
  • The Ad-Deir Trail:

    Distance : 2 km (one way, from Basin Restaurant to Monastery)
    Difficulty Level : Moderate

    At the end of the Main Trail, you will see Basin Restaurant, follow the path to start ascending the mountain, that’s Ad-Deir Trail, or you can call it the Monastery Trail. Be prepared as this trail is more challenging because of the steps all the way to the Monastery. You will find stalls selling beverages and souvenirs half way through, take some breaks.  

    If you are struggling with the steps going up, there are Bedouins riding donkeys offering rides on that trail, you can pay for the ride. I don’t encourage this to be honest, I have seen the poor donkeys got beaten.

    After hundreds of steps and you will finally arrive at the Monastery, you must not miss visiting this monument because it is as impressive as the Treasury. All your great efforts will repay you here, right opposite of the Monastery, there is a cafe, I believe at this time you are desperately in need of a refreshing drink. Go quench yourself!

    You will take the same way back to the Main Trail. When you get back to Basin Restaurant, it should be lunch time, you can grab some bites there. You should expect paying much higher price than outside of Petra, I’d suggest you to pack some snacks or sandwiches with you.

    The Monastery!

  • The Al-Khubtha Trail:

    Distance : 1.75 km (one way, from Royal Tomb to viewpoint)
    Difficulty Level : Moderate

    The Al-Khubtha Trail branches off from the Mail Trail, coming down from Ad-Deir Trail, you will see the Royal Tombs on your left. It’s now that you turn left and go explore the tombs, after exploring, follow the Al-Khubtha Trail all the way up and until the end, it will lead you to the “Viewpoint from Above II”. This trail is slightly challenging with the steps, but hang in there, you are about to complete all 4 trails, and this Treasury viewpoint is definitely worth all the effort, it’s your big reward! 

    When you get to the “Viewpoint from Above II”, you will find a store selling cold drinks, coffee and tea, there’s a minimum purchase of one drink to go to the picture spot. With one drink and you can spend time and relax for as long as you want. That’s no doubt the best way to finish your long day!

    For return, take the same way back to the Main Trail and go back to the Visitor Centre. 

    I would say, it should easily takes 8-9 hours completing all 4 trails and exploring all the spectacular monuments with the 2 beautiful viewpoints from above.

    It’s a long day but extremely rewarding

    At the “Viewpoint from Above II” taking the Al-Khubtha Trail.

The “Little Petra” (Siq Al Barid)

An easy ten-minutes drive north of Petra is Siq Al-Barid, which is also referred to as “Little Petra” due to similarities with the main site. It is thought to have been an important suburb of Petra and is entered through a narrow opening, similar to Siq but of a much smaller scale. The site includes tombs, temples, water channels and cisterns carved out of the rock as well as the remains of frescoes on plaster.

I’d highly recommend you to check it out, “Little Petra” will amaze you!

There are less tourists visiting “Little Petra”, making your exploration very pleasant and relaxing. 

I arrived Wadi Musa in the afternoon by driving, we were first looking for a nice restaurant to eat, then we went check-in at our accommodation. After settling down, we drove to “Little Petra” and it took us about 2 hours to visit the place. We got back to our room before sunset, took a hot shower, had dinner and rested early for the next day at Petra. 

“ History is merely a list of surprises. It can only prepare us to be surprised yet again.”

– Kurt Vonnegut

Amazing view of the valley at “Little Petra”!


Petra by Night

You may complete your Petra experience with a visit of Petra Night Show, you’ll start by walking the entire Siq to the Treasury, lit with over 1,500 candles. This event is a magical way to see part of the rock city by candlelight.

Petra by Night runs every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, it starts at 2030 from Petra Visitor Centre and delivers you back by licensed guide to the Visitor Centre around 2230.

This is my little regret not seeing Petra Night Show as I didn’t match the day. For such a magnificent historical attraction, that’s without question I would go back and revisit.

If you have a “Jordan Pass”, the Petra Night Show is NOT included, you have to buy a separate ticket to the show. The price is JOD 17 (USD 24).

Entrance Ticket to Petra

  • Fees for the accommodated visitor: Visitor who stays at least one night in Jordan.

1-Day Ticket is at JOD 50 (USD 71)
2-Day Ticket is at JOD 55 (USD 78)
3-Day Ticket is at JOD 60 (USD 85)

  • Fees for non-accommodated visitor:  JOD 90 (USD 127) 

Get your “Jordan Pass”

The Jordan pass is the ultimate sightseeing package that has been specially tailor-made for visitors to the country. It gives pass holders the ability to make the most out of their trip visiting top sights and attractions whilst saving time, money and efforts.

  • Hassle-free prepaid entry to over 40 attractions in Jordan, including Petra and Wadi Rum Desert.
  • Free downloadable digital brochures covering all of Jordan’s tourist attractions.
  • Waiving of tourist entry visa fees if you purchase the Jordan Pass before arrival to Jordan and stay a minimum of three nights (4 days).

Click here to buy your “Jordan Pass”

For most nationality visiting Jordan, the visa on arrival costs JOD 40, and if you are visiting Petra, one day ticket is at JOD 50, that makes a total JOD 90. The 1-Day Petra Jordan Pass is just JOD 70, and you get your tourist entry visa fee waived. It is actually a good deal!  

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