Hong Kong Wetland Park: A nature reserve with diverse wildlife, birdwatching, and scenic wetland landscapes

Hong Kong Wetland Park: Discover Nature & Wildlife Wonders

Visitor Fee

  • Adults: HK$30
  • Children (3-17 years) & Seniors (65+ years): HK$15
  • Children under 3: Free

Transportation

  • MTR: Take the Tuen Ma Line to Tin Shui Wai Station, Exit E3, then transfer to Light Rail 705 or 706 to Wetland Park Station.
  • Bus: Routes 69M, 69X, 264M, 265B, 269B, 276B stop nearby.
  • Taxi/Uber: Available from anywhere in Hong Kong.

Things to Do

  1. Explore the Wetland Reserve:
    • A 60-hectare nature reserve with ponds, marshes, and mangroves.
  2. Visit the Wetland Interactive World Museum:
    • Exhibitions on wetland ecology, conservation, and interactive displays for kids.
  3. Walk Along the Nature Trails:
    • Scenic boardwalks through different wetland habitats, perfect for birdwatching.
  4. Spot Rare Wildlife:
    • Look for the famous Pui Pui (saltwater crocodile), otters, and over 200 bird species.
  5. Photography & Relaxation:
    • Serene environment with great opportunities for landscape and wildlife photography.

Hong Kong Wetland Park: A wildlife-rich nature reserve ideal for birdwatching and exploring scenic wetland habitats

Why People Enjoy Coming Here

  • A peaceful escape from urban life.
  • Great for families, nature lovers, and birdwatchers.
  • Educational exhibits about wetland conservation.
  • Unique wildlife and beautiful landscapes.

How Old is the Park?

  • Opened in 2006 as part of Hong Kong's ecological conservation efforts.

List of Activities

  • Birdwatching
  • Nature walks along scenic trails
  • Visiting the Wetland Interactive Museum
  • Spotting rare animals like Pui Pui the crocodile
  • Photography and relaxation in nature

Additional Nearby Attractions

  • Tin Shui Wai Park: A relaxing green space nearby.
  • Tai Tong Organic EcoPark: A farm experience with fruit picking and activities.
  • Mai Po Nature Reserve: A protected wetland area famous for birdwatching (requires a permit).
  • Ping Shan Heritage Trail: A historical trail with ancient temples and clan halls.