Featured Hotels Near Sharp Peak

Yan Sheh Peak, one of Hong Kong’s highest points, is where courage meets reward. Climb the steep trail, step by step, pushing through sweat and effort. But when you reach the top, the entire New Territories unfold before you—mist drifting over hills, valleys stretching endlessly, sky meeting land. No shortcuts. Just grit, triumph, and memories that last a lifetime. Conquer it—you’ve won.

YHA Pak Sha O Youth Hostel (Sai Kung)

YHA Pak Sha O Youth Hostel (Sai Kung)

5 / 5Outstanding2 Reviews
Hoi Ha Road, Pak Sha O
6.11KM from Sharp Peak
HikingPicnic AreaNon-smoking floorBarbecueKitchenDiving
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Sharp Peak

Consider staying at Tai Tung Country Club, a secluded retreat nestled in the hills overlooking Yuen Long Peak and the western coastline of Hong Kong Island. The resort offers breathtaking mountain and sea vistas from its spacious rooms, along with eco-friendly architecture and walking trails through native forests. Though located about 15 minutes by car, the scenic drive itself enhances the journey into Hong Kong’s natural landscape.

Another excellent option is Sai Kung Peninsula Resort, just a short distance from Yuen Long Peak. It features private beaches, traditional Chinese garden design, and complimentary shuttle services to major hiking trailheads. Both properties blend tranquility, sustainability, and immersive experiences—perfect for travelers seeking nature, culture, and comfort in one package.

Yes, Sai Kung North Youth Hostel is an ideal choice located just a 5-minute walk from the main trailhead of Yuen Long Peak. It offers budget-friendly dormitories and family rooms, plus free shuttle buses to Sai Kung town center for shopping, dining, and ferry access.

For greater comfort, consider Tai Tung Country Club’s camping cabins or hillside suites, which provide private parking, guided tours, and on-site facilities. Though slightly farther, pre-booked electric shuttles ensure quick and eco-conscious transit. Both options promote sustainable travel by encouraging public transport and low-emission mobility, enhancing your connection to nature while minimizing environmental impact.

Near Yuen Long Peak, visitors can join guided eco-tours such as the "Coastal Mangrove Discovery Walk," led by local NGOs, exploring Sai Kung’s wetlands and spotting endangered species like the Black-faced Spoonbill and Chinese White Dolphin. Weekly night events include the "Firefly Night Watch," where participants stroll forest trails to witness glowing fireflies in their natural habitat—a serene, magical experience.

Photography enthusiasts should attend the "Sunrise Photography Workshop," held at dawn atop Yuen Long Peak, capturing golden light breaking through clouds over endless mountain ranges and open sea. All activities are led by certified guides who emphasize sustainable tourism, ensuring minimal impact on wildlife and fragile ecosystems.