Professional tour guides will lead the group on a late Cretaceous rock and nature exploration and snorkeling trip to appreciate the "Three Flats and One Wonder" of the Tung Ping Chau Global Geopark and snorkeling experience of the diverse marine ecosystems of the marine park.
A minimum of 20 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 2 day(s) before the departure date
Typhoon signal No. 1 or red rainstorm signal is hoisted 2 hours before departure, and the departure will be rescheduled
Participants must be able to swim forward with the help of buoyancy aids
The day trip package to Dongpingzhou includes round-trip boat fare from Ma Liu Shui, lunch on Ping Chau, guidance from a professional green holiday tour guide for nature and rock exploration, snorkeling equipment (masks, life jackets, gloves) for loan, and Ping An Insurance. You can easily book this experience by selecting your preferred date and number of participants, then completing the reservation through KKday, which offers comprehensive and convenient service for your travel arrangements.
Dongpingzhou is recognized as part of the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark due to its exceptional geological heritage. Its key features include extensive, flat-lying sedimentary rocks formed during the late Cretaceous period, showcasing distinct layers. The island also boasts a rich and diverse marine ecosystem, with a significant number of stony corals, various fish species, and numerous marine invertebrates, making it a unique natural wonder.
Tung Ping Chau is primarily recognized for its unique geological formations, particularly its distinctive sedimentary rock layers. These rocks, often referred to as 'page rock' due to their resemblance to stacked pages, were formed approximately 65 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous period. This geological marvel makes it a key site within the Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark, highlighting its importance in understanding earth's history.
A full day is highly recommended to thoroughly explore Tung Ping Chau Global Geopark. This allows sufficient time to experience its unique geological features, such as the 'Three Levels and One Wonder,' participate in snorkeling to discover the diverse marine life, and embark on a guided nature and rock exploration. A day trip ensures you can fully appreciate the island's natural beauty and ecological richness without feeling rushed.
During the snorkeling experience at Tung Ping Chau, visitors can expect to discover a vibrant and diverse marine ecosystem. The waters around the island are home to the largest number of stony corals in Hong Kong, with over 100 species. You may also observe more than 100 species of coral-associated fish and over 200 species of marine invertebrates, offering a spectacular underwater view of the marine park's rich biodiversity.
The 'Three Levels and One Wonder' of Dongpingzhou Global Geopark refer to its distinctive geological characteristics. The 'Three Levels' describe the island's unique flat landscape: the sea level, island level, and stone level, reflecting its tiered geological structure. The 'One Wonder' refers to the unique 'page rock' formations, which are sedimentary rocks with exceptionally thin and flat layers, creating a striking visual effect resembling stacked pages.
A Dongpingzhou day trip offers enriching guided exploration and learning opportunities led by professional green holiday tour guides. These guides provide detailed insights into the island's late Cretaceous rock formations and natural environment. They facilitate discovery of various organisms and plants, explaining the geological history and diverse marine ecosystems. This allows participants to learn about the earth's billions of years of story in an engaging way.
Visitors typically reach Tung Ping Chau Global Geopark by taking a ferry. Day trips usually include round-trip boat fare, with departures commonly from Ma Liu Shui Pier. It is advisable to check ferry schedules in advance as service frequency may vary. The ferry journey provides scenic views as you travel towards this unique geological and ecological destination.