1 / 3Hong Kong Forest Adventures
📍 Ma On Shan, New Territories
Nature-based outdoor program for children aged 3–12 in Ma On Shan. Kids catch tadpoles in streams, play in mud and puddles, and explore forest environments in all weather. Multi-day forest camps available for deeper immersion.
Thank you to your team, my daughter attended this 2-day forest camp, she was very happy, we feel like she has become more independent, highly recommend!
🏆 Family Action Verdict
Best for children aged 3–10 whose parents want them to experience unstructured outdoor play in a natural setting. The all-weather policy means visits go ahead in Hong Kong's rainy season without cancellation anxiety. Multi-day forest camps deliver deeper developmental impact than single sessions and are worth booking for children aged 5 and up.
ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go
💬 What Families Are Saying
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Serene Fong
“Thank you to your team, my daughter attended this 2-day forest camp, she was very happy, we feel like she has become more independent, highly recommend!”
Timothy Acker II
“Awesome place for kids to explore and experience fun outdoor activities. The staff are friendly, helpful and fun! They work very well with kids. Kids will get wet and dirty, so bring extra clothes, towel and water shoes. It rained the whole afternoon that we went, but we still did activities in the rain.”
Snow Wolf Lake
“The HK Forest Adventures, (formally known as the HK Forest Kindergarten) is an outdoor nature-based developmental program for Children. They turn young children going the Forest to play. The young children play outside regardless of the weather, if it's hot they play in the water! If it rains, they play in the mud and the puddles. Their activities are child-led and not program or curriculum driven. They are 100% play focused.”
Jasmine Lam
“very precious nature learning experience”
Reviews from Google
Overview
Hong Kong Forest Adventures runs structured-and-free outdoor sessions where children lead their own exploration of forested terrain and streams. Rain means mud play and puddle jumping; sun means water activities and tadpole hunting. The program operates regardless of weather conditions — a genuine rarity in Hong Kong's activity landscape. Staff are trained to work with young children and guide discovery without over-directing it.



