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Ham Tin Wan Campsite
The Ham Tin Wan Campsite, located in the picturesque Sai Kung East Country Park in Hong Kong, is an excellent place for nature lovers and hikers looking to take a break from the urban bustle. This campsite enchants with its crystal-clear waters and fine sandy beach, nestled in an idyllic coastal landscape that invites guests to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature.
History and Surroundings
The region around the Ham Tin Wan Campsite has a long history linked to the natural beauties of Hong Kong's eastern region. The campsite is situated near the impressive mountainous landscape of Sharp Peak, which, due to its distinctive shape and geological features shaped by volcanism, stands out. Ham Tin Wan is part of a unit of four beaches known as the Big Wave Beaches, regarded as one of the most attractive coastlines in Hong Kong. The calm and peaceful environment creates an ideal retreat for those seeking relaxation.
Facilities and Amenities
The Ham Tin Wan Campsite is designed for experienced hikers and campers, but it offers basic amenities to make the stay comfortable. Facilities include:
- Wind-sheltered cooking areas, perfect for an evening BBQ under the starry sky.
- Standard toilet facilities located about 200 meters from the camp, as well as portable toilets with running water.
- The option to rent tents and camping supplies at the nearby Hoi Fung Restaurant or shop.
It is important to bring your own food, as wild pigs often visit the beaches in search of food – a fun but serious tip!
Accessibility and Activities
The route to the Ham Tin Wan Campsite is adventurous but worthwhile. Travelers can take bus 94 from the Sai Kung Bus Terminal or seasonally the 96R to Yung Shue O Pier. From Sai Wan Pavilion, a scenic hike of about 90 minutes begins to the campsite, marked by lush vegetation and stunning views. The hike is an experience in itself and offers opportunities to encounter local flora and fauna up close.
Swimming and bathing are possible in the clear waters of Ham Tin Wan, while the surrounding area offers numerous hiking trails such as MacLehose Trail Section 2, ideal for exploring hiking enthusiasts. The nearby Tai Wan Beach is just a short walk away and is known for its picturesque backdrop.
Costs
Prices for the boat trip back to Sai Kung vary but typically range from 160 to 180 HKD per trip, depending on holidays and similar factors. This is a convenient option for campers looking to transform their adventures in nature back into an urban retreat.
Reviews
Visitors to the Ham Tin Wan Campsite often highlight the breathtaking beauty of the surroundings and the tranquil atmosphere. Many experienced campers praise the excellent hikes that lead to the campsite, and many recommend arriving early to secure a nice spot. The easy accessibility from Sai Kung and the options to rent tents are also very popular. Negative experiences often relate to the limited sanitary facilities, which may not be fully accessible during renovation work. Nevertheless, the positive feedback predominates, making this place a recommended destination for anyone seeking nature and adventure.

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