
What we’re about
Longitude & Latitude is the ultimate outdoor club for adventure seekers who want to break a sweat and make some new friends. Whether you're a fitness fanatic or a social butterfly (or both), this is the place to be.
Join us for a hike through the stunning trails that criss-cross the islands and New Territories, kayak your way to a secluded beach, or cycle your heart out on the endless bike paths that zigzag across Hong Kong. Trust us, the possibilities are endless - Hong Kong is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts!
So, what are you waiting for? Click that "ATTEND" button and let's get this party started! To keep things safe and legit, we ask that you upload a clear photo of yourself to your profile. And don't worry, we've got levels of difficulty covered with our ACTIVITY LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY RATING:
1.0 Easy - Walking the promenade from Kennedy Town to Central/North Point. (Piece of cake, right?)
2.0 Moderate - Hiking up to The Peak, navigating the loop, and walking back down. (A little sweat never hurt nobody!)
3.0 Hard - A combination of distance (20 km), elevation gain, and 5-7 hours of pure adventure. (Are you up for the challenge?)
4.0 Very Hard - Hiking up and down any of the tallest peaks in HK. (Warning: may cause extreme fatigue and sore muscles!)
5.0 Extremely Hard - Hiking up Dog's Teeth, with gloves to navigate precarious rock formations. (For the fearless and the brave!)
Not sure which event to join? Don't sweat it! Start with some easier events to get a feel for the rating system and to see how they compare to your current fitness level. When you're ready to level up, we'll be here with more challenging events to keep you on your toes. And if you have any questions, just holler and we'll guide you every step of the way. So, let's go explore the great outdoors together!
Upcoming events
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Hike: West Dogs Teeth
Central Ferry Pier No.6, Man Kwong St, Central, HKHike: West Dogs Teeth
STOP! Before you click ATTEND, please read the entire event description carefully. This is a challenging hike and is not suitable for beginners or intermediate hikers. If you decide to sign up but later change your mind, cancel as early as possible. Last-minute cancellations prevent others who want to join from having the opportunity.
Difficulty Level: 3.5 - 4.5 (Challenging to Advanced Hikers Only)
Distance: 9 - 16 km
Option 1: Skek Pik to Ngong Ping Village: 9 km - Difficulty Level 3.5
Option 2: Skek Pik to Cheung Sha Beach: 11.5 km - Difficulty Level 4
Option 3: Shek Pik to Tung Chung MTR: 16 km - Difficulty Level 4.5
Time: 7 hours (approximate)
Description: This is one of the "BIG DOGS" in Hong Kong. If you've ever wanted to challenge yourself...this is it. As you may have guessed, this path resembles the jagged teeth in a dog's mouth where you'll find yourself going left and right and up and down. If this is your thing, sign up and see you at the meeting point.
If you've made it this far keep reading: I've planned three different options where there's a path that is "easier" at 9 km, a "moderate" at 11.5 km and a more "difficult" at 16 km. Can't decide? Start with Option 1 and then when the time comes to continue forward in the hike you can decide if you want to choose Option 2 or 3.
Some highlights: Incredible views abound! From various points you'll see Lantau Island with its beautiful hills, beaches, and some of Hong Kong's surrounding islands. If you choose to proceed with options 2 and 3, then you'll also get to experience hiking up to Lantau Peak at 934 m.
Bragging Rights: You'll get bragging rights that only a small number of the population can share. Imagine: You're at a social event with your family and friends and you pull this little hiking event out of your pocket. That's right: OOOH and AAAH is what you'll get. WOOF!
What to bring:
- 3-4 liters of water
- Snacks to eat along the way (sandwich, fruits, nuts, etc)
- Hiking shoes with good support
- Gloves (trust me on this one)
- Sunglasses
- Headgear (cap/hat)
- Sunscreen
- Bug Spray
- In case of Rain: plan accordingly
Toilets: There are some toilets here and there. I do not know how many there are or if they will be in service. You might need to get creative : )
Stores: There are stores at the start and end of the trails. It is best to come prepared with food and water.
Meeting Point: Central Pier 6 to Mui Wo
Time: The ferry leaves at 9:50 am SHARP! Please arrive early to arrive on time.
IMPORTANT: Out of respect to the members that arrive on time, we will not be able to wait for you if you miss the ferry. Should you miss the ferry, I will no longer be answering phone calls or responding to messages as I need to give me time and attention to those that have arrived on time.
For more details on the ferry schedule: Ferry Schedule13 attendees
🏳️🌈 Pride Run Hong Kong – December 14, 2025! 🏃♀️🏃♂️🌈
Location not specified yet🏳️🌈 Pride Run Hong Kong – December 14, 2025! 🏃♀️🏃♂️🌈
Hey everyone! I’m posting this event on behalf of Mark Thomsen, so if you have any questions, feel free to reach out to him directly.
Get ready to lace up and celebrate inclusivity, healthy living, and community spirit at one of Hong Kong’s most colorful running events of the year — the Pride Run Hong Kong!
📅 Date: December 14, 2025
📍 Location: Hong Kong (details on the registration page)
🎉 Expect good vibes, great people, and a whole lot of rainbow energy!
💥 Early Bird Registration Ends October 31!
👉 Register here
📣 Please share widely to help spread the word!
💖 Supporting our amazing charity partners:
Our charity partners:
https://www.facebook.com/HKGayGrey
https://www.facebook.com/gender.empowerment.hk
@greypridehk1 attendee
New Year's Cycling Event from Tai Wai MTR to Tuen Mun MTR and Return
Tai Wai Station, Tai Wai, HKNew Year's Cycling Event from Tai Wai MTR to Tuen Mun MTR and Back
Difficulty Level: 5 (Challenging)
Distance: 50 - 100km
Time: All Day
Bike Rental Fee: About 200 HKD for the Whole Day
**Please Read Carefully as this Event is Not Suitable for Beginners**
Description:
This event is for experienced cyclists only. It is not suitable for beginners. You must be able to maintain a fast group pace, stay together, and be flexible and easygoing—there will be some bumps as we navigate from one location to the next. Again, this is not for beginners.
Now that we’re clear on that, here’s what to expect: Our New Year’s Cycling Event goes from Tai Wai MTR to Tuen Mun MTR, following the cycling track network that connects East to West in the New Territories. This paved route opened in September 2020 and offers a mix of smooth paths and sections where we’ll need to stop, use crosswalks, and safely navigate traffic lights.
Route: Tai Wai → Tai Po → Sheung Shui → Yuen Long → Tuen Mun
Distance: About 50 km one way, with options to complete 100 km. There are bike drop-off points along the way. If you need to stop between these points, you can hire a taxi or GoGoVan to transport you and your bike (at your own cost).
For more info click here.
Important: It is your responsibility to select a bike that is a "right fit" for you and it is your responsibility to decide if you will be wearing a bike helmet.
What to bring:
- 2 liters of water (water available for sale along the way)
- Snacks to eat along the way (sandwich, fruits, nuts, etc)
- Comfortable shoes
- Sunglasses
- Headgear (cap/hat)
- Sunscreen
- Bug Spray
- In case of Rain: plan accordingly
Toilets: There are plenty of toilets along the way.
Stores: There are several cafes and convenience stores along the way.
Meeting Point: Tai Wai MTR Station - Exit A
Time: 9:00 am (SHARP)
IMPORTANT: Out of respect to the members that arrive on time, we will only be able to wait a maximum of 5 minutes. Should you arrive after 9:05 am, I will no longer be answering phone calls or responding to messages as I need to give my time and attention to those that have arrived on time.
Cycle: Tai Wai to Tuen Mun - Map1 attendee
Past events
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