You need to take a boat to the island. I board from Yau Tong. Round ticket is about hkd45 and you need to buy using octopus card as they use the card number as identification. And it only open on weekend and public holiday. There are few shop on the island, so you could buy necessity or just dine there. Camp site has toilet and running water, not safe for drinking though. Few barbeque site, on first come first serve. Could be crowded or very crowded. So come early. Don throw your rubbish in the bin. Hang on tree and take it with you when you leave. There are wild board that will come at night to ravage the bin. All in all, if you don mind the crowd, it's a nice...
Read moreThis is an easily accessible campsite via ferry with a very nice area to set up shop. It also has a very nearby little restaurant and convenience store that makes packing in food and drinks optional (they sell beer too!). It does get a bit crowded though as do most camping spots in Hong Kong. The island itself also offers some decent hiking (budget about 4 hours to do the whole thing). Will definitely be...
Read moreTung Lung Chau, previously known as Nam Tong Island or Nam Fat Tong is an island located off the tip of the Clear Water Bay Peninsula in the New Territories of Hong Kong. It is also referred by Hong Kong people as Tung Lung To or Tung Lung Island. The island is largely...
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