Hotels with Kitchen Near Expedition Trail

Hike through the Tropical Rainforest Trail, where hanging vines drape like green curtains, birds dart between branches, and your footsteps stir a rustle of life. This isn’t just a walk—it’s a sensory conversation with nature. By the end, even your breath feels lighter.

South Nest

South Nest

4.3 / 5Good751 Reviews
No.47 Shek Pai Wan Road
3.03KM from Expedition Trail
Conference HallDryerLaundry RoomNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceGame Room
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Shama Hub Metro South Hong Kong

Shama Hub Metro South Hong Kong

4.7 / 5Great90 Reviews
Metro South Tower 2, 43 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Wong Chuk Hang
1.73KM from Expedition Trail
Fitness CenterKitchenLaundry Room
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Urbanwood Ap Lei Chau

Urbanwood Ap Lei Chau

4.4 / 5Good241 Reviews
No.29 Shan Shi Street, Ap Lei Chau
1.89KM from Expedition Trail
Non-smoking floorLuggage StorageKitchenFitness Center
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Check Inn HK

Check Inn HK

4.4 / 5Good134 Reviews
2/F, Kwong Wah Mansion, 269-273 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
4.93KM from Expedition Trail
DryerHome TheaterNon-smoking floorIroning ServiceLuggage StorageKitchen
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The Aberdeen by Dash Living

The Aberdeen by Dash Living

100 Shek Pai Wan Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong
2.82KM from Expedition Trail
Fitness CenterKitchenLaundry Room
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Expedition Trail

Recommended is Ocean Park Seaview Resort, just a 15-minute drive from the Tropical Rainforest Adventure Trail. The hotel features eco-conscious architecture, with native plants integrated into its design and dedicated nature education programs. Many rooms offer outdoor viewing decks overlooking lush greenery, while the on-site children’s discovery center combines interactive games with ecological learning—ideal for family visits. Conveniently located near MTR's Ocean Park Station, guests can also take shuttle buses or taxis. All transportation options ensure easy access without compromising sustainability.

Visitors can join immersive activities such as night-time guided tours, spotting fireflies, tree frogs, and nocturnal insects in their natural habitat. The canopy walkway experience allows guests to traverse suspended bridges and observe the forest layers from above. Expert guides explain local species like large-leaved duckwood and Chinese yew, highlighting their ecological significance. Additionally, hands-on workshops like plant pressing sessions let guests create keepsakes from rainforest flora. All activities follow strict environmental guidelines to preserve biodiversity and minimize impact.

The most convenient option is taking the MTR to Ocean Park Station, then walking 8 minutes to the trail entrance. Bus routes 260M and Citybus 260 also stop at "Ocean Park (East)" station, with a 10-minute walk. For those driving, free parking is available onsite, though it’s advisable to visit during off-peak hours to avoid congestion. Complimentary electric shuttle buses connect major attractions and the parking area, saving energy and effort. With excellent transit links, access is seamless for both locals and international travelers.

Yes, Ocean Park Seaview Resort and Disneyland Hotel Hong Kong provide professional ecological guided tours near the trail. Daily morning (10:00 AM) and afternoon (3:00 PM) sessions are led by certified ecologists, exploring topics like biodiversity and climate regulation within the rainforest. Guests learn to identify key trees, birds, and insects, and participate in sensory activities such as blindfolded sound walks and bark-touching exercises. Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance via the official website or front desk.

Highlights include the vines archway path, where natural vine clusters form a living frame perfect for portraits; the stream waterfall viewpoint, where mist creates rainbows ideal for artistic shots; and the sky bridge, offering panoramic views of dense canopy from above. There are also several themed photo walls featuring local wildlife illustrations and fun slogans, popular among younger visitors. Please note: tripods must be used safely, and no damage to vegetation is permitted.

The trail is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM, with last entry at 5:00 PM. Admission is HK$78 for adults, half-price for seniors and students, and HK$39 for children aged 3–11. Holders of Ocean Park Day Pass or Premium Pass enter free. Accessible pathways and wheelchair rentals are available, along with free maps and a multilingual mobile guide app. Visiting on weekdays is recommended for quieter, more spacious experiences.