Lantau Peaks and Vistas
Lantau Island features some of Hong Kong’s most challenging and scenic terrain, ranging from the 934-meter Lantau Peak to the rugged ridges of Kau Nga Ling. This list covers the island's prominent summits, including Sunset Peak and Nei Lak Shan, alongside dramatic rock features like Lo Han Tower and the sheer cliffs of Ma Tian Ya. These locations offer vantage points over the South China Sea, the airport, and the Big Buddha, showcasing the island's unique geological formations and steep topography.
Lantau Peak
Also known by the locals as the Phoenix Mountain (Fung Wong Shan), it is the highest mountain of Lantau Island as well as the highest…
Overturned Cliff
A sheer rock face on the southern slopes of Lantau Peak, part of the challenging South Dog's Teeth hiking route.
Dripping Cliff
A vertical rock face near Lantau Peak known for its moisture-retaining surface and proximity to steep scrambling paths.
Yim Wong Pik
Translating to "Yama's Wall," this is a notoriously steep and treacherous section of the trail leading toward the summit of Lantau Peak.
Yin yang bi
A rock wall located on the eastern side of Lantau Peak, frequently used by experienced scramblers.
Bai jiao gou Pak Kok Sea Cliff
Rugged coastal cliffs located at the southwestern tip of Lantau near Fan Lau.
Duan tian bi
A steep cliff face situated in the remote southwestern region of Lantau Island near Fan Lau.
Ma tian ya
A near-vertical cliff in the Wong Lung Hang valley, recognized as one of the most dangerous and challenging scrambles in Hong Kong.
Cracked rock
A distinct geological formation near the summit of Sunset Peak characterized by deep fissures in the stone.
Kau Ling Chung View Compass
A hilltop observation point featuring a directional compass with views of the Soko Islands and the Pearl River Delta.
Sham Hang Lek
A 405-meter peak on the southwestern peninsula of Lantau providing vistas of Fan Lau and the coastline.
Sze Shan
A peak located near Tai O offering views over the historic stilt village and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge.
Lo Han Tower
A prominent, tower-like rock formation on the northern slope of Lantau Peak accessible via the Lo Han Gap.
Sze Tsz Tau Shan
A 494-meter peak located between Ngong Ping and Keung Shan, named for its lion-shaped profile.
Fan Lau Teng
The highest point on the Fan Lau peninsula, overlooking the confluence of the Pearl River and the South China Sea.
Kai Kung Shan
A 410-meter hill on the western side of Lantau situated along Section 7 of the Lantau Trail.
Middle Kau Nga Ling
One of the three "Dog's Teeth" ridges, featuring a narrow, rocky spine with steep drops on both sides.
Kau Nga Ling
Part of the "Dog's Teeth Range," this rugged ridge is known for its sharp, undulating peaks and challenging scrambling sections.
Nei Lak Shan
Standing at 751 meters, this peak offers views of the Ngong Ping Plateau, the Big Buddha, and the Ngong Ping 360 cable car.
Sunset Peak
Hong Kong's third-highest mountain, famous for its autumn silvergrass fields and the stone Lantau Mountain Camp huts near the summit.
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