Address: Wetland Park Road, Tin Shui Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong
Phone: (852) 3152 2666
Hours: 10am to 5pm (Ticket sell from 9:30am to 4pm)
Direction:
- MTR West Rail: (Tin Shui Wai Station , change to take 705 or 706 Light Rail to Tin Sau Station / Wetland Park station. Follow signs and walk about 5mins
- Bus: Admiralty Station Exit B – Bus 967 to Wetland Park. Follow signs and walk about 5 mins
- Sheung Shui Station – Exit C, Bus 276B to Wetland Park. Follow signs and walk about 5mins
Hong Kong Wetland Park is a place to go for nature lovers. Want to visit a world-famous crocodile celebrity? Then this is a place you will love and enjoy. This is a park where you get to experience the natural beauty of Hong Kong within the city. It is a unique location where it is a home to wildlife, along with birds, fishes, butterflies, and more. The park is a great place to go for families, for photographers to take amazing wildlife pictures and for education. The park is surrounded with natural beauty, and it allows you to learn the habits and distinguish animals in wildlife. The park has a great visitor center to offer help for visitors and an interactive area.
This is one of the famous tourism places to get to see and enjoy the beautiful nature in Hong Kong. It is located in the New Territories, where it wants to show more of the ecological and offer great surroundings for educational purposes. It is a great location for families, photographers to look at to enjoy seeing all different kinds of birds and nature beauty.
In the Wetland Interactive World, there are lots of galleries. You can watch a 3D theater and get the chance for hands-on experience with the wetlands. For the Wetland Reserve, there are lots of walking paths where you can get closer look at the birds, wildlife animals and especially go visit the famous crocodile celebrity names Pui Pui and the fishpond.
Hong Kong Wetland Park is great to visit all year around, and at any period of time, you can get to see different wildlife animals. See the winter birds around November to February, which migrate across borders around March to April, and September to November. Look at beautiful butterflies from March to June and September to November. Dragonflies from May to August. There are always plentiful amounts of water plants from April to October and Mangrove through the whole year.