West Dog’s Teeth Ridge 狗牙嶺 to Lantau Peak 鳳凰山 – the Grand Phoenix Trail

Lantau Peak 鳳凰山 is located on Lantau Island, it literally means “Phoenix Mountain” in Chinese, is the highest mountain on Lantau Island, second-highest summit at 934 metres in Hong Kong. Tai Mo Shan at 957 metres is the highest mountain in the city.

There are several trails you can choose to hike to the the top, the most common and easiest route would be from (1) Pak Kung Ngau 伯公坳, the trail is very straight forward and you should be summiting Lantau Peak in slightly over 2 hours. The next route would be from (2) Ngong Ping Wisdom Path 昂坪心經簡林, it should take about 1.5 hours or less to the top. It is a straight forward trail but do expect steep steps while ascending. Both of the above-mentioned routes’ starting point are already above 300 metres, therefore your ascending is just over 600 metres to Lantau Peak 鳳凰山.

If you are challenging yourself for a trail starting from the ground, you should consider Dog’s Teeth Range 狗牙嶺, not only you are attempting one of the hardest hiking trails in Hong Kong, you are also up for one of the most astonishing scenery in Hong Kong.

There are three primary ridge hikes on Dog’s Teeth Range 狗牙嶺 leading to the summit of Lantau Peak 鳳凰山, namely West Dog’s Teeth 西狗牙嶺, Middle Dog’s Teeth 中狗牙嶺 and East Dog’s Teeth 東狗牙嶺. All three routes are technically and physically demanding, as hikers need to deal with jagged clusters of rocks, while ascending over 900 metres under exposed conditions, it is not advisable to do this in the Summer months to avoid heat stroke.

“West Dog’s Teeth 西狗牙嶺 might have been dubbed the hardest hike in Hong Kong, but do not be frightened by the title given to this fun, adventurous and scenic trail. It is definitely not the easy paved trail and to do this, some basic hiking experiences and fitness trainings are needed and be prepared for some scramblings. Also, you must not be afraid of heights.

If you are a mountain addict like me, this one has to be in your bucket list! The trail I am sharing is a long trail of about 14 km but it covers a lot of spectacular photo spots, and hiking on the ridge of West Dog’s Teeth, you’ll enjoy the sweeping view of the ocean & some islands, on another side, Lantau Peak is standing tall waiting for you to conquer. If you are lucky, you will see some  beautiful clouds movement flowing through the top of the mountain. It is magical! 

My Trail:

” Shek Pik Reservoir 石壁水塘 > Shek Pik Country Trail 石壁郊遊徑 > West Dog’s Teeth Ridge 西狗牙嶺 > Lifeline 一線生機 > Hades’ Wall 閻王壁 > THE BIRD ROCK 小鳥回頭 > SKYLIGHT ROCK 天窗石 > LANTAU PEAK 鳳凰山 (934M) > LO HAN TOWER 羅漢塔 (767M) > ONE TREE CAVE 一樹洞 > Phoenix Rock 鳳鳥石 > Ancient Trail 法門古道 > Shek Mun Kap 石門甲 ”

Distance: 14 KM
Duration: 9 hours
Elevation Gain: 1184 M
Difficulty: 4.5/5
View: 5/5

How to get there & return:

1. Take MTR Tung Chung Line to Tung Chung 東涌 station, take exit B and walk to the main bus terminus. 

2. Take the New Lantau Bus #11 going to Tai O, then get off at Shek Pik Police Stand 石壁警崗, first stop of Shek Pik Reservoir. 

3. If you are going from Mui Wo 梅窩 Pier, take the New Lantau Bus #1 going to Tai O, then get off at Shek Pik Police Stand 石壁警崗, first stop of Shek Pik Reservoir. 

4. Your adventure begins there!

5. You will finish your hike at Shek Mun Kap 石門甲, walk to the main road and get on any bus and go to Tung Chung 東涌 MTR station. 

Hike Overview:

From the starting point at Shek Pik Police Stand 石壁警崗, follow the main road towards the direction where you are coming from (Tung Chung/ Mui Wo).

In a few hundreds metres and you will arrive at the barbecue park, cross over the catchwater and you are on the Shek Pik Country Trail 石壁郊遊徑

The barbecue park

In slightly under 3 km on Shek Pik Country Trail 石壁郊遊徑 and you will get to the entrance of West Dog’s Teeth Ridge 西狗牙嶺, there’s a big rock with the name in Chinese that is impossible to miss. 

Take a break as the fun part is about to begin once you get on the ridge scrambling your way up. 

Wearing a glove is necessary from now on, it helps you to hold onto the rocks for your ascent, you will get a better grip and also to protect your hands from scratches. Remember, always look for the ribbons to navigate your way up, at some parts, the trail might not be that obvious. Therefore, spotting the ribbons on the branches is the only way you know if you are on the right track. Of course, you can also track yourself in the Hiking Trail HK App.

Scrambling on the West Dog’s Teeth Ridge with the sweeping view of the ocean, islands and Shek Pik Reservoir, stunning!

Hiking on the West Dog’s Teeth Ridge for about 1.5 kms and you will get to “Lifeline 一線生機”, a nice spot for picture but also a dangerous one as many fatal accidents had happened here. 

If you are coming from West Dog’s Teeth Ridge, you do not need to cross “Lifeline 一線生機”, you will walk pass it, you can go there for taking pictures. 

However, if you are coming from East Dog’s Teeth 東狗牙嶺 and Middle Dog’s Teeth 中狗牙嶺, you have to cross “Lifeline 一線生機” in order to get to Hades’ Wall 閻王壁. So be extremely careful while crossing it.   

“Lifeline 一線生機”, a spot where many fatal accidents had happened!

After this, you will face the Hades’ Wall 閻王壁, a wall of very steep incline which you need to ascend before getting to The Bird Rock 小鳥回頭. There are ropes to help your ascent, so take your time to slowly hike up.

Once you get to The Bird Rock 小鳥回頭, enjoy your break and spend some time to take pictures at this popular spot, immerse yourself in the peaceful nature surrounding you. 

“ Everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you are climbing it. ”

– Andy Rooney

There are two ways to summit Lantau Peak 鳳凰山 from here, you can either (1) follow the main trail going up and you will get to the top in about half an hour, or you can (2) try South Phoenix Trail 鳳冠南巖, an adventurous and fun trail, it will take you 1.5-2 hours before you get to Lantau Peak. This trail takes longer but trust me, it is very scenic and you are going to love it. 

The trailhead of South Phoenix Trail 鳳冠南巖/南巖棧道 is right behind The Bird Rock 小鳥回頭

As you can see from the picture above, go down behind The Bird Rock 小鳥回頭, it is a very steep descent, make sure you take all your time and hold onto both side of the rocks and slowly go down. Once you get down, follow the trail and check for the ribbons along the way and enjoy this fun South Phoenix Trail 鳳冠南巖/南巖棧道

You will find a few scenic spots for taking amazing pictures. On a clear sunny day, the scenery you are going to get is breathtaking.

From the picture above, you can see the Dog’s Teeth Ridge on the left, and on the top right, that is The Bird Rock, where you started the South Phoenix Trail 鳳冠南巖/南巖棧道

the Split Rock, with the shape of a Chimpanzee Head.

In about half a kilometre, you will arrive at the Split Rock, it has the shape of a Chimpanzee Head. Walk pass the narrow path to continue on. 

Soon you will come across a bed of River Rock, cross over and continue the trail under the shade and you will arrive at the Skylight Rock 天窗石.

After Skylight Rock 天窗石, take the trail behind it, that’s Skylight Ridge and get up to Lantau Trail Section 3, turn left and then hike your way up to Lantau Peak 鳳凰山

The view from Skylight Rock!

Right now, you are on the highest point on Lantau Island. You will see the altitude post, wooden shelter and the Lantau Peak sign up there.

Next, begin your descent by making your way to Lantau Subpeak, at 918 metres. 

Waving from the top of Lo Han Tower 羅漢塔

Continue on to Lo Han Tower 羅漢塔, it is a peculiar rock tower where you can spot from far, go around the rock tower and you can actually climb to the top. 

Located very close to Lo Han Tower 羅漢塔, there is a beautiful small cave with the name One Tree Cave 一樹洞. Go check it out! Don’t be surprised that on weekend, this spot is full of hikers queuing to take pictures.

From inside the cave, get out and take your left and go on the trail and then take your first right, you will be on Fung Niu Shek Ridge 鳳鳥石脊.

Phoenix Rock 鳳鳥石

Make your descent for about half a kilometre and you will see a Phoenix Rock 鳳鳥石.

Keep descending and soon you will get to the Ancient Trail 法門古道, it is a concrete path, turn right and you have your final 4 km to the finishing point, Shek Mun Kap 石門甲.  

This 14 km Grand Phoenix Trail is an adventurous trail that you start your ascent from one side and descend to the other side, hiking over the highest point of Lantau Island, and throughout the whole trail you will find plenty of gorgeous photo spots and the scenery is absolutely breathtaking! At the end of the day, you also achieve a great fitness workout.

Jardine’s Lookout 渣甸山 to Red Incense Burner Summit 紅香爐峰 – the Victoria Harbour Trail

The spectacular view of Hong Kong island!

Perched high on the northern slope of Hong Kong island, just north of Happy Valley with views of surrounding greenery and the picturesque Victoria Harbour, Jardine’s Lookout 渣甸山 offers the million dollar view of the city of Hong Kong and its spectacular skyscrapers. 

Hiking on the Hong Kong Trail Sec. 5 & Wilson Trail Sec. 2 to Jardine’s Lookout 渣甸山 is one of the most accessible hiking trails in the city, it’s a trail anyone can do regardless of their fitness level, you will reach the peak in just about half an hour time and you will be rewarded with the magnificent city view. 

 Since it is a very short trail getting to Jardine’s Lookout 渣甸山, therefore I am combining it with Red Incense Burner Summit 紅香爐峰, another peak offering the million dollar Hong Kong city view, at a different angle. So, if you are following my trail, you are going to enjoy admiring this world city of Asia at its best perspective, with the sweeping views of Hong Kong Island, Victoria Harbour and Kowloon. Be prepared for the jaw-dropping moment when you are up there!

This trail of hitting both Jardine’s Lookout 渣甸山 and Red Incense Burner Summit 紅香爐峰 is achievable within 3-3.5 hours with the total distance of 7 kms. It is a perfect trail for those who has busy schedules and yet looking for a light workout with the view that is astonishing!

My Trail:

” Wong Nai Chung Gap 黃泥涌峽 > JARDINE’S LOOKOUT 渣甸山 (433M) > RED INCENSE BURNER SUMMIT 紅香爐峰 (228M) > North Point MTR 北角地鐵站 ”

Distance: 7 KM
Duration: 3 hours
Elevation Gain: 419 M
Difficulty: 2/5
View: 5/5

How to get there & return:

1. Take MTR Island Line to Central 中環 station, take exit A to get to the skyway, then walk to Central Exchange Square bus terminus. You can also take MTR Tung Chung Line to Hong Kong 香港 station, then take exit B1/B2 to go to Central Exchange Square bus terminus.

2. Take the CitiBus #6 going to Stanley Village, then get off at Wong Nai Chung Reservoir Park.

3. Your hike begins there!

4. You will finish your hike in North Point MTR 北角地鐵站.

Hike Overview:

Once you get off the CitiBus #6 at Wong Nai Chung Reservoir Park., you will be right at the gas station, look for the sign and get up to Tai Tam Reservoir Rd. 

Walk up the steep Tai Tam Reservoir Rd. for slightly over half a kilometer and you will see the trail head to Jardine’s Lookout 渣甸山 on your left. It’s a big arch sign you will not miss. 

From there, you will hike for about 1.2 kms on Hong Kong Trail Sec. 5 & Wilson Trail Sec. 2 to Jardine’s Lookout 渣甸山.

In just about half an hour time and you will already be there. Now enjoy your first reward! 

The spectacular view of Victoria Harbour on Jardine’s Lookout 渣甸山

Then follow on the trail and make your descent for about half a kilometer until you reach the Jardine’s North Catchwater, turn left (if you keep straight you will be heading to Mount Butler and Siu Ma Shan) and follow on the catchwater for just less than 500 meters and pay attention to your right for the stairs, as you need to make it down to Mount Butler Rd. 

Turn right on Mount Butler Rd. and soon it will connect to Sir Cecil’s Ride 督馳馬徑. First part of Sir Cecil’s Ride 督馳馬徑 is the concrete road, you will have to turn left into the second part of it, which is the hiking path. There is a sign but it is in Chinese, so take note of the little signage with the arrow to the left. 

Approximately one kilometer into the second part of Sir Cecil’s Ride 督馳馬徑, there’s a nice photo spot on your left where you can have a great view of the city. 

From there, you are quite close to Red Incense Burner Summit 紅香爐峰, turn on your Hiking Trail HK App and find your way to the summit, it is not difficult to find at all. There are a few splits but they will all lead you to the top, follow the colorful ribbons.  

Once you get up to Red Incense Burner Summit 紅香爐峰, I guarantee your jaw will drop as the view you are getting is just unbelievable. To me, that’s definitely the best place to admire this beautiful city. 

Red Incense Burner Summit 紅香爐峰 is also a very popular place to watch sunset. On a clear beautiful day, you will see many photographers and instagrammers rushing to the top, securing the limited good spots for capturing the magical sunset moments. 

The sun’s setting behind Victoria Harbour

If you are a sunset lover, get up there at least 1 hour before sunset, get a perfect spot, enjoy your break, and immerse yourself in one of the most stunning scenery you will get in Hong Kong.

“ A sunrise or sunset can be ablaze with brilliance and arouse all the passion, all the yearning, in the soul of the beholder. ”

– Mary Balogh

Sunset Peak 大東山 – the Silvergrass Paradise & the Trail to Dreamland

In the sea of Silvergrass!

Sunset Peak 大東山, standing tall at 869 meters is the third-highest peak in Hong Kong, after Tai Mo Shan (957 meters) and Lantau Peak (934 meters). As you can already tell by its name, this mountain located on Lantau Island is a popular spot for watching sunset.

Just so you know, sunrise up on Sunset Peak 大東山 is also unbeatable, when the sun rises from the east on the city side, the sunlight gradually shines on Lantau Peak, and the view you are getting from Sunset Peak 大東山 is spectacular. On one side, you are seeing the magical sunrise; and on the other side, Lantau Peak slowly reveal itself in front of your eyes.  

The magic hours before sunrise!
Lantau Peak at its morning colors!

There are many stone shacks built on top of Sunset Peak 大東山 in the 1920s for missionaries who loved the remoteness of its location. During the season of fall, in the month of October and November, the top of the mountain is blooming with Silvergrass (officially called Miscanthus sinensis). Together, the stone shacks plus the sea of Silvergrass, Sunset Peak 大東山 turns into a dreamland. Hikers would flood the top to admire the magical scenery. Having said that, it can get over-crowded during these months, you can avoid the crowd by either going super early in the morning or during weekdays.

The stone shacks on Sunset Peak built over 100 years ago! 

There are 4 trails going up to Sunset Peak 大東山, the most common and easiest trail is from (1) Pak Kung Au 伯公坳. You can also hike to the top from (2) Mui Wo Luk Tei Tong Village 梅窩鹿地塘村 via Lantau Trail Section 2, from (3) Pui O Lo Uk Tsuen 貝澳羅屋村 via Green Dragon Ridge or from (4) Tung Chung Ma Wan New Village 東涌馬灣新村 via Wong Lung Hang Country Trail. 

The trail I planned started from Mui Wo, going to Sunset Peak 大東山 and then onwards to Yi Tung Shan 二東山, getting down to South Lantau Country Trail 南大嶼郊遊徑 via Green Dragon Ridge and then returning to Mui Wo. It’s a circular trail starting and finishing in Mui Wo, the view throughout the hike is amazing!

Go get your shot at the “Diving Board Rock 跳板石”!

My Trail:

” Mui Wo Pier 梅窩碼頭 > Tai Tei Tong Village 大地塘村 > Luk Tei Tong Village 鹿地塘村 > Nam Sham Campsite 南山營地 > Sheung Tung Au 雙東坳 > SUNSET PEAK 大東山 (869M) > DIVING BOARD ROCK 跳板石 > Yi Tung Shan 二東山 (749M) > South Lantau Country Trail 南大嶼郊遊徑 > Nam Sham Campsite 南山營地 > Mui Wo Pier 梅窩碼頭 ”

Distance: 17 KM
Duration: 7 hours
Elevation Gain: 1323 M
Difficulty: 3.5/5
View: 4.5/5

In the month of October and November, Sunset Peak is blooming with Silvergrass!

How to get there & return:

1. Take the ferry from Central Pier No.6 to Mui Wo. Fast ferry takes 35 minutes and slow ferry takes 55 minutes.

Ferry schedule of “Central – Mui Wo” vice versa.

If you are coming from Tung Chung, you can go to the main bus terminal and take the 3M bus, journey is about 40 minutes to Mui Wo. 

2. Your hike to Sunset Peak 大東山 begins in Mui Wo. 

3. You will finish your hike at Mui Wo pier, you can either take the ferry to return to Central OR take 3M bus to return to Tung Chung. 

Hike Overview:

From Mui Wo wet market, find your way to Luk Tei Tong Village 鹿地塘村, there are signs to show you the direction. You will first pass by Tai Tei Tong Village 大地塘村 before Luk Tei Tong Village 鹿地塘村. 

To Luk Tei Tong Village 鹿地塘村

Once you have entered Luk Tei Tong Village 鹿地塘村, pay attention to your right on the small sign directing you the way to Nam Shan Old Village Path 南山古道.

There’s a grey village house, the path starts right behind it. 

You will hike on Nam Shan Old Village Path 南山古道 ascending to Nam Sham Campsite for about 1 km. From there, take on Lantau Trail Section 2 to go all the way up to Sheung Tung Au 雙東坳 for about 3 kms. You will arrive at a split with the info sign #L011, keep going straight for about 2 kms and you will be on top of Sunset Peak 大東山. (if you take right turn at the split, you will be heading to Lin Fa Shan 蓮花山)

Sunset Peak on the right and Lantau Peak behind it.

Before you reach the summit, you will be passing by Lantau Mountain Camp 爛頭營 where you will see many stone shacks, they have over 100 years of history.

Once you get to the top, enjoy the 360 degree of spectacular view, you willl see Lantau Peak, the airport, Cheung Sha beach, Pui O, Chi Ma Wan Peninsula, Lin Fa Shan, and the South China Sea.

From Sunset Peak 大東山, look for a group of rock formations and go towards the direction, it is just 100-200 meters away. There you will find an interesting photo spot, the “Diving Board Rock 跳板石”.

The sunlight is best for taking photo before noon!

“ I found far more answers in the woods than I ever did in the city. ”

– Mary Davis

This “Diving Board Rock 跳板石” is a popular photo spot!

Next, you will hike for about 2 kms to Yi Tung Shan 二東山, then you will descend from Yi Tung Shan 二東山 down to South Lantau Country Trail 南大嶼郊遊徑 via Green Dragon Ridge 青龍脊. This slightly over 1 km descent is rather steep and slippery, make sure you have good hiking shoes. Go down slowly and be very careful.

Yi Tung Shan 二東山

Green Dragon Ridge 青龍脊 offers an unobstructed view of Pui O and Chi Ma Wan Peninsula, it is very beautiful especially on a clear sunny day. This is the path that makes you feel like you are really hiking in the wild nature, I’ve always loved and enjoyed this kind of path.

Green Dragon Ridge 青龍脊

Once you are down to South Lantau Country Trail 南大嶼郊遊徑, take your left turn and walk for about 3.3 kms back to Nam Shan Campsite 南山營地, this path is mostly flat and very pleasant, you will mostly walk in the shade. 

Then, you have your final 2 kms on South Lantau Road back to Mui Wo pier. Alternatively, you can hop on any bus at Nam Shan Campsite 南山營地 to go to Mui Wo pier.  

This is the trail to do in the month of October to December, where the mountain is blooming with the beautiful Silvergrass, it is also the place to admire sunrise and sunset.

Check out my Lion Rock Hike, Temple Crag Hike, Suicide Cliff Hike & Red Incense Burner Summit Hike, they are also amazing spots for viewing sunset.