Man Cheung Po Campsite

Man Cheung Po Campsite

Man Cheung Po · Lantau South Country Park

3.9 Easy Access Small Site

About this Campsite

The Man Cheung Po Campsite is a hidden gem offering an incredible outdoor experience, with reliable water supply, toilets, and well-spaced sites that provide a sense of seclusion and tranquility. While it's not ideal for those seeking scenic views or proximity to settlement, its peaceful atmosphere and stunning natural surroundings make up for it, especially at night when the star gazing opportunities are unparalleled. Just be aware that some sounds might disturb your sleep, so consider bringing earplugs if you're a light sleeper!

Introduction

Man Cheung Po Campsite is situated on a hilltop adjacent to The Flying Dragon, and Tsz Hing Monastery. With an open view and lush shrubbery, there is a stream with a waterfall where one can hear a variety of birds sing. Spending a night here, you can relax by the soothing sounds of the sea tide and watch the starry sky overhead.

Amenities & Facilities

BBQ Pits
Bench
Clothesline
Drain
Dry Pit
Table
Pavilion
Shower
Toilets

Gallery

Highlights

Man Cheung Po - It was originally named "Shui Lo Cho" because of its spectacular series of pools and falls. Tsz Hing Monastery was built in 1930 and a sizable establishment in Keung Shan area. It is renowned for its colourful flying dragon as well as foreign monks.

How to Get There

Take Bus 11 (to Tai O) from Tung Chung Town Centre or Bus 1 (to Tai O) from Mui Wo. Alight at Lung Chai Bus Stop. Then, enter Keung Shan Country Trail through Keung Shan (South) Catchwater and turn to a concrete path that lead to Lung Tsai Ng Yuen almost at the end of the catchwater. Retrace Stage 5 of the Lantau Trail, and it would take about an hour to arrive at the entrance of the site.