As part of its mission to become a full-fledged resort and leisure destination, Ocean Park is hosting a month-long wellness event with yoga, hiking and glamping starting November 7

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 04 Nov 2021

Ocean Park’s Green Staycation is part of the theme park operator’s drive to become a resort and leisure destination Credit: Ocean Park
Ocean Park has partnered with HSBC Life Well+ to roll out its popular Ocean Park Green Staycation event for a second season.
Running from November 7 until December 18, the month-long wellness series has been designed to “put participants in harmony with nature as they enjoy active pursuits by the sea, in the hills or under the stars at Ocean Park”, with yoga, hiking and glamping among the activities lined up.
During the event, different locations within Ocean Park - including The Grand Aquarium, Aqua City Lagoon, Old Hong Kong, Goldfish Treasures and Pacific Pier - will be “transformed into havens for yoga lovers”.
Yoga Vogue offers a wide selection of 13 types of yoga classes for yogis to unwind in a unique setting designed specifically to bring immense serenity and peace of mind. Participants can also choose to take part in Vinyasa Yoga, or flex and control balance with Wheel Yoga and SUP Yoga.
On the hiking front, guides will lead hikers from the park’s summit along the Nam Long Shan trail overlooking the South China Sea.
For those looking for short getaways close to the city, Starry Summit Yoga Glamping features air-conditioned private tents with additional relaxation activities on offer. Glampers will also gain access to exclusive activities, including Sunrise Moments, the South Pole Spectacular Night Tour and the Sea Lion Meet and Greet.
“As the park evolves into a resort and leisure destination, we will be bringing an array of specially curated experiences for everyone to enjoy some chill time, and unwind both physically and mentally in new ways,” said Ocean Park chairman, Lau Ming-wai.
“Our shared goal of promoting active lifestyles and bringing great minds for wellness activities together has enabled us to give three of Hongkongers’ favourite leisure activities – yoga, hiking and camping – a new twist.”
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