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Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls
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Description
Just a stone’s throw away from the high rises of Tai Po, the Ng Tung Chai waterfalls are one of Hong Kong’s best-kept secrets. Climb into a steep-sided ravine covered by dense rainforest and flowing waterfalls. Despite the area’s accessibility, it offers an escape from the crowds at weekends. And, during the week, you’re likely to have this tropical wonderland all to yourself.
Useful info
Distance: 12km round trip
Duration: Four to five hours round trip
How to get there: Catch a taxi or bus 64K from Tai Wo MTR Station (Exit A) to Ng Tung Chai village then follow the road uphill to the trailhead. Pass by Man Tak Monastery and head up the northern slopes of Tai Mo Shan, Hong Kong’s highest peak. Once at the waterfalls it’s only a 45-minute walk from the Bottoms Falls to Lam Kam Road to grab a bus.
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