Located at the entrance of Sai Kung Country Park, Pak Tam Chung easily evokes the childhood memories of many Hongkongers, as it is a popular site for school picnics in spring and autumn. The entire route takes less than an hour and features high plant diversity. For example, overhead are the commonly seen species Taiwan Acacia and Ear-leaved Acacia. The former produces pompon-like golden blossoms from March to October while the latter bears spikes of yellow flowers from September to November. On the ground are some ferns and shrubs, as well as some dense stands of bamboos and climbers. Beyond the former Hakka village houses and the abandoned orchards is the finishing point of the trail.
To facilitate the public in planning their hikes, the geographical information of the route, including the route map, starting point, endpoint, and elevation chart, has been saved in a "GPX" file. The public can download hiking-related applications on their smartphones or smart watches, then click on the following "GPX" file to import the relevant information, which serves as an aid for hiking. Please note that downloading "GPX" files may increase data usage, and the functions and content display may vary depending on the device and application used.