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Category Streams

Banana stream

Have you hiked the main Ng Tung Chai waterfalls? If you want to continue exploring the area with a more difficult route this is for you.

Wong Chung stream

Wong Chung stream (黃涌石澗) is a cute short stream. The mossy rocks can be a little bit slippery, perfect for a completely wet route after rainy days.

Tung Ma To

Tung Ma To (東馬肚坑 – East Horse Belly stream) South tributary is a spectacular difficult jungle stream connecting with the Hunch Backs.

D’Aguilar peninsula

Once upon a time Dragon’s Back was a nice hike option around Shek O. Overcrowded now. Other options in the same area here: nice view hill & tiny streams.

Hidden Dragon

Another tributary with nice waterfalls in Wong Lung Han area. Steadily steep, with some scrambling sections & fewer people than the latter.

Pak Mong stream

One of the cleanest streams hiked in Lantau. Relatively easy to hike, with side paths for “trickier” sections. The exits are quite bushy nowadays.

Dragon’s Jaw

Really nice waterfalls and spectacular cliff views in Wong Lung Han area. Steadily steep but with some trickier sections & less people than the latter.

Crouching Dragon

Have you check Wong Lung Han and want to continue exploring all the area and challenge yourself with a higher cliff climb? Then continue reading.

Big Wave streams

Big Wave Bay beach, apart of surfing and couple of coasteering routes (from Chai Wan or to Shek O), offers several streams around. Relatively short jungle-like.

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