Tai Po Kau nature reserve is very popular, especially for the best woodlands in Hong Kong. Available an extensive range of spacious woodlands like a Chinese red pine, Brisbane box, paperbark, etc.
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Nature lover’s place:
It’s a perfect place that loves nature, related students, biologists, nature scientists, and hobbyists of nature. The jungle area is about 50 m to 650 m in height from sea level, with a different variety of birds, butterflies, dragonflies, and many more species available.
During the wintertime, you can see the birds’ sounds but hard to see the birds there.
When to go to Tai Po Kau?
All month of the year is okay to go there, it’s free to go, but September to April is an excellent time to go. These months are not very hot so you can move more laps.
During summer, sometimes there will be mosquito bites, rain, typhoons, etc., so to get more fun, safety suggests visiting during wintertime.
Tai Po Kau nature trails
Hiking trails are available in this beautiful jungle. You can see many different types of birds, dragonflies, natural resources, and much more over there. If you love nature, you may find yourself in a meditative state while you sit and breathe slowly.
All kinds of big and small types of trees are your friend during your walk.
The total land is estimated at 450 hectares, and the government starts to preserve it in 1977, which is the history of Tai Po Kau.
These are popular hiking trails and nature trails that are suitable for all age groups who can hike.
The hiking and the health benefits, thumb rule.
There is no doubt; that hiking is good for your health, but
before going hiking or hill-up climbing, you must always see your health condition before proceeding.
Health and Personal safety are vital, as if something happened during your travel or hike, it could take a lot of time for you to be helped or take a lot of time to make all arrangements to send to the hospital.
Facilities available
You can find some toilet facilities and a park during your hike; you can also see some picnic spots, concrete benches, and a small gathering spot protecting you from the sunlight and the rain.
How do I get there?
You can take an MTR up to Taipo MTR station and take a green taxi to reach there or you can take a bus to Tai Po Road numbers 70, 71,70A, etc.