Ma On Shan Country Park
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BradJill
Af BradJill
Buffalo Hill and West Buffalo Hill Hike
4,0 ud af 5 boblerdec. 2022
En af de fornøjelige halvdagsvandringer gennem Ma On Shan Country Park omfatter Buffalo Hill og Buffalo West Hill, som du kan lave som en løkkesti fra indgangssteder til landparken nær Tai Shui Hang eller Shek Mun eller som en del af punkt - til - punktruter gennem landsparken. Du har nogle muligheder, da der er en håndfuld måder at nærme sig disse to nær tvillingtoppe. Buffalo Hill (606 m) og West Buffalo Hill (611 m) og lige ved siden af hinanden midt i en række gennem landparken. Fra toppen af begge får vandrere 360 graders panoramaudsigt over den omkringliggende park såvel som adskillige steder rundt omkring i Hong Kong i det fjerne. Du kan nemt se Sai Kung, Ma On Shan, Sha Tin samt Tolo Harbor og Tai Po. Geografien og plantelivet ændrer sig en del, når du bestiger de to bakker. Landeparken er stærkt skovbevokset med vandløb og strækninger med tykkere vegetation på de lavere niveauer, når du stiger op ad trægrænserne, kommer du ind i flere buskbevoksede områder, som så viger for græsklædte toppe, hvor træer viger for bjergskråninger med meget soleksponering, vind og regn men også til helt uhindret, bemærkelsesværdig udsigt - når himmelforholdene er gunstige. Det er en udfordrende, men god vandretur, masser af flot vegetation at se og på toppen en fantastisk udsigt. Bemærk: Ligesom langt de fleste af Hong Kongs længere distancer stier, er der ingen faciliteter, når du først kommer ind i landparken langs stierne. Medbring derfor tilstrækkeligt med vand, snacks, solcreme og hat og vær opmærksom på vejrforholdene, før du tager afsted. Bemærk: Du kan bruge vandresti-apps som AllTrails eller Hiking Trails HK til at plotte og planlægge den rute, du vil tage på tværs af eller gennem Ma On Shan Country Park for at besøge Buffalo Hills.
Joe
Af Joe
Testing hike
5,0 ud af 5 boblerokt. 2021
Mor på Shan-toppen. Med en højde på 702 meter (2, 303 ft) står den blandt de ti højeste bjerge i Hong Kong. Bjerget grænser op til Sha Tin og Tai Po distrikterne. Dette er en af de bedste vandreture, jeg har lavet i Hong Kong, og det er virkelig værd at gøre det. Det er bedst at starte vandreturen ved Ma On Shan grillplads. Der fører stien op på 'familiestien'. Dette vil føre tp hvad der ligner en blindgyde, ignorer dette og hop hegnet. Den rigtige vandretur begynder. Det starter let nok, med mudret, men veldefineret sti gennem træerne og vegetationen. Træerne forsvinder og giver plads til frodig grøn vegetation og bjergrig udsigt foran dig. Stop ikke, bare fortsæt fremad. Stien var fremragende, vinden blæste og den friske luft omkring dig. Opkvikkende Fortsæt med at gå op ad stien, du kommer til en blindgyde og en barriere. Se bort fra dette, hop over det og fortsæt med at gå op. Det bliver stejlere og mere udfordrende, når du går op, men det; vil være det værd. Udsigten bliver også bedre og bedre, efterhånden som du går. Stien fører til det, der er kendt som Pyramid Peak, jeg er usikker på, hvorfor jeg gætter på, at det ligner en pyramide (måske). Hvad synes du? Udsigten fra toppen er simpelthen fantastisk og værd at bestigningen. Du vil være glad for, at du gjorde det For at afslutte vandreturen følg skiltene og gå tilbage til en landsby og få bussen til Sai Kung. derfra kan du få en bus tilbage til byen.

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BradJill
Hongkong, Kina159.772 bidrag
4,0 ud af 5 bobler
dec. 2022
One of the enjoyable half day hikes through Ma On Shan Country Park include Buffalo Hill and Buffalo West Hill, which you can do as a loop trail from entry points into the country park near Tai Shui Hang or Shek Mun or as part of point-to-point routes through the country park. You've some options as there are a handful of ways to approach these two near twin peaks.

Buffalo Hill (606m) and West Buffalo Hill (611m) and just next to each other in the middle of a range through the country park. From atop both, hikers are afforded 360 degree panoramic views of the surrounding park as well as numerous notably places around Hong Kong in the distance. You can easily make out Sai Kung, Ma On Shan, Sha Tin as well as Tolo Harbour and Tai Po.

The geography and plant life changes quite a bit as you climb the two hills. The country park is heavily forested with streams and stretches of thicker vegetation at the lower levels, as you ascend the tree lines, you enter more shrubby areas which then give way to grassy peaks where trees give way to hillsides with much exposure to the sun, wind and rain but also to completely unobstructed, remarkable views - when sky conditions are favourable. It is a challenging but good hike, plenty of nice vegetation to see and at the top, fantastic views.

Note: Like the vast majority of Hong Kong's longer distance trails, there are no facilities once you get into the country park along the trails. As such, bring sufficient water, snacks, sunscreen and hat and be mindful of weather conditions before setting off.

Note: You can use hiking trail apps like AllTrails or Hiking Trails HK to plot and plan the route you want to take across or through Ma On Shan Country Park to visit the Buffalo Hills.
Skrevet d. 15. december 2022
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Joe
Budapest, Ungarn3.378 bidrag
5,0 ud af 5 bobler
okt. 2021 • Venner
Ma on Shan peak. With a height of 702 metres (2,303 ft), it stands among the ten highest mountains in Hong Kong. The mountain borders Sha Tin and Tai Po districts.  This is one of the best hikes I’ve done in Hong Kong and it is really worth you doing it.

It is best to start the hike at Ma On Shan BBQ site.  There the trail leads up on the ‘family trail’   This will lead tp what looks like a dead end, ignore this and hop the fence.  The real hike will begin .  It starts off easy enough, with muddy but well defined path through the trees and vegetation.

The trees disappear and make way for lush green vegetation and mountainous vista ahead of you.  Don’t stop, just keep going forward.  The trail was excellent, the wind blowing and the fresh air around you.  Invigorating

Keep going up the path, youll come to a dead end and a barrier.  Igonore this, hop over it and continue going up. It gets steeper and more challenging as you go up but it;ll be worth it.  The views also get better and better as you go.

The trail leads to what is known as Pyramid Peak, im unsure why I guess it kind of looks like a pyramid (maybe).  What do you think?

The views from the top are simply awesome, and well worth the challengin climb.  You’ll be glad you did it

To end the hike follow the signs and go back to a village and get the bus to Sai Kung.  from there you can get a bus back into the city.

Skrevet d. 22. september 2022
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BradJill
Hongkong, Kina159.772 bidrag
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apr. 2022
One of the most popular hikes through the Ma On Shan Country Park takes in Ma On Shan (Peak) and the Hunchbacks, a ridge line and series of lower peaks that extend to the southwest. Ma On Shan is one of the highest and most dramatic peaks in Hong Kong at 702 metres above sea level and can be approached from several directions for those interesting in ascending to the summit.

Many to hike up to Ma On Shan (Peak) then take on the series of sister peaks to the southwest that are known as the Hunchbacks. This is a dramatic ridge line with a handful of ups and downs and outstanding viewpoints of Tolo Harbour, Ma On Shan and areas of Sha Tin as well as the interior of the Country Park.

Like all country parks in Hong Kong, facilities are almost non-existent once you are into your hikes. Come prepared with sufficient water, snacks ,sunscreen, hats and footwear.
Skrevet d. 23. juni 2022
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BradJill
Hongkong, Kina159.772 bidrag
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jan. 2022
This is an informal trek across the Ma On Shan Shan Country Park making use of two trails, the Mau Ping Ancient Trail between Tai Shui Hang and the Mau Ping Resting Area + the Pak Kong Trail which then continues onward to Sai Kung Village. Below are the details for how to complete this combined trail and what points of interest you will see along the way.

The Mau Ping Ancient Trail starts at Tai Shui Hang and makes way to the ancient (now abandoned) village of Mau Ping. You begin at Chevalier Garden Estate (outside the Tai Shui Hang MTR Station) and hike nearly 3.8 km gradually upwards to the Mau Ping Resting Area deep within the country park. The trail is mostly very easy to walk and accessible for families. Do note, when it has rained the ancient stone steps can be rather slippery.

The first 1.8 km is simply following the paved road from the MTR Station up to Mui Tsz Lam Village. Once you enter the village, just stick to the paved trail on the left which takes you past the village where the proper ancient trail begins. If you walk through the village, just keep veering to the left and you'll end up working yourself to the same trail and off you go. The trail at this point is the classic old stone steps placed by villagers perhaps a couple centuries ago.

The ancient trail goes through nearly 2 km of fairly lush forest, which is beautiful on wet and cloudy days. Loads of tall and mature trees and lots of shade along the way. You will eventually arrive at the abandoned village of Mau Ping. Here you will find some old building ruins along with one house in particular which remains standing just beside the trail. This is the Mau Ping House. Take a picture or two and then you can continue onward.

A few hundred metres past the old village, you will reach the Mau Ping Resting Area where the ancient trail ends. Here you can see the giant twisted vine that is located in the back of the resting area. You'll see a small entrance into the forest, around 5-6 metres in you'll see a giant twisted vine resting upon the remains of an old concrete structure. The vine is beautiful and huge, a really cool specimen to see along the trail.

From the Resting Area, this is where you can join up with Pak Kong Trail to Sai Kung village. Here you trek almost completely downhill along the same ancient stone steps you walked on the Mau Ping Ancient Trail for around 1.8 km until you reach Pak Kong Village. Remember, if wet, the stones can be slippery so be careful. Otherwise, on dry days, it is not an issue.

Note: As you approach Pak Kong, you will find yourself in a really neat bamboo forest. Keep yours eyes peeled for a couple of spots where the tall bamboo shoots on the side of the trail have bent over, creating a tunnel effect and prompting the informal name of this area - The Bamboo Tunnel.

From the Bamboo Tunnel, just proceed further down to Pak Kong and then onward to Sai Kung around 2 km away on foot. From there have a meal, round of drinks and walk along the promenade before catching public bus back to the city.
Skrevet d. 1. februar 2022
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BradJill
Hongkong, Kina159.772 bidrag
4,0 ud af 5 bobler
jul. 2021
There is a rare Rock Forest called Shek Lung Taai situated in the Ma On Shan Country Park. Interestingly, this is an almost unknown place in Hong Kong even to most locals.

What you find is a massive field of large and oddly shaped boulders, stacked up along a mountainside. The boulder field is probably 50-60 metres by 100 metres, providing a couple hours of slightly challenging bouldering opportunities in the country park. The huge boulders are so oddly placed here. Where did they come from, why are they so big and why so many?

There are no set routes through the boulder stacks but you can navigate your way up or down the slope using basic climbing & bouldering skills. Do be mindful that the boulders are gritty with some sharp edges so best to have good pair of gloves, hiking trousers and proper shoes when you visit Rock Forest.

There are a couple ways to get to the Rock Forest in the Ma On Shan Country Park. You can make way to the Grace Youth Camp and then hike south and east until you arrive. Alternatively, some start from Mui Tsz Lam Road near Tai Shui Hang and hike northward. Do note that there is no formal trail to the Shek Lung Tsai Rock Forest so hiking apps don't really help that much. However, if you look at online maps and cross reference with google maps, it is easy enough to find with basic navigation skills.

Note: Climbing at Shek Lung Tsai can be very fun if you enjoy bouldering and rock climbing. However, it can be a bit dangerous as well and is not recommended for children, those who lack physical strength or those who have zero climbing experience. If you've done some moderately challenging hikes which included clambering, bouldering or coasteering, you'll be fine. If not, this might not be the best place to get your start.
Skrevet d. 27. juli 2021
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BradJill
Hongkong, Kina159.772 bidrag
4,0 ud af 5 bobler
mar. 2021
One of the most popular hikes through the Ma On Shan Country Park is the MacLehose Trail Section #4 which enters the park in the north from Shui Long Wo and makes a number of ascents up to a ridge line known as the hunchbacks and continues through the country park for nearly 13 kilometres to Tate's Cairn and the beginning of Section #5 of the trail.

Section #4 is a challenging hike and takes some degree of fitness to clear comfortably. There are a lot of long upward stretches from start to finish accompanied by outstanding views from the high elevation of the ridge line of Sai Kung and the Inner Port Shelter as well as Ma On Shan, the Tolo Harbour and Channel. Highlights include Pyramid Hill, Ngong Ping (Ma On Shan) and Buffalo Pass.

To access MacLehose Section #4 exit bus routes 299 or 99 to Sai Kung at Kei Ling Ha / Shui Long Wo where you will find a nice pit stop with public toilets, beverage vending machines, country park maps and a few outdoor tables where you can sort our your daypacks and wait for friends who may be joining your hiking group for this stage. At the end of the trail section at Tai Lo Shan / Tate's Cairn, you are still some distance to public transportation points where you can make your way home.

If you want to just focus on the first part of Section #4, taking in the rewarding viewpoints around Pyramid Hill and Ma On Shan Peak, then at roughly the halfway point, you will find yourself at Ngong Ping, a hillside plateau with rewarding views, wild camping and perhaps even paraglider activity if visiting on weekends. Nearby, there is a junction where you can exit the MacLehose Trail by way of the intersecting Ma On Shan Country Park Trail. Here you can opt to make way to either Sai Kung to the south or Ma On Shan in the opposite direction. Both hikes are downhill from the junction and take around 60-90 minutes depending on your hiking pace.
Skrevet d. 29. marts 2021
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nov. 2020 • Venner
...plus it’s relatively easy to reach from
Sha Tin, Sai Lung or north Kowloon. Very clean and well maintained tracks, understandably popular on weekends and public holidays.
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BradJill
Hongkong, Kina159.772 bidrag
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apr. 2020
The Ma On Shan Country Park is a rural area located within the range of mountains overlooking the township of Ma On Shan just to the west of the Sai Kung Peninsula. The country park includes 2880 hectres of rigid landscape and includes a network of hiking trails frequented by Hongkongers eager for a day out in the countryside.

The terrain is dominated by peaks and mountain passes, featuring nice scenery as well as elevated seaside and harbour views that can be quite rewarding when sky conditions are favourable. Trails are rugged but generally well maintained. There is a nice variety of distance and difficulty to them. One in particular that is quite popular is the Ma On Shan Country Trail which weaves its way through the range, linking Ma On Shan to the seaside village of Sai Kung.

This is a point-to-point trail that is officially around 3.9 km in distance. However, trailhead is round 2.5 km away from the Ma On Shan township and ends around 2 km from the main Sai Kung village area. Many prefer to skip the first 2.5 km in Ma On Shan, taking a taxi from the township to the Country Park entrance where the trail begins. Otherwise, you can simply walk up the road leading to the park.

The trail is easy to follow. It is mostly made up of stone staircases and stretches of natural rural trail that is well signposted. There will likely be other hikers as well, particularly on weekends so no need to worry about getting off-trail and lost in the country park.

At mid-trail you will find yourself on a plateau and open grasslands. From here there are really nice views down to the seaside village of Sai Kung. The continued walk down through forest mountainside, similar to what is experienced on the way up from the Ma On Shan side. You eventually arrive at the upper village of Tai Shui Tseng. From here you simply wind your way down the streets towards Sai Kung.

In the end, it is a good trail, good bit of exercise and you end up in Sai Kung where there are some nice restaurants for a recovery drink or lunch before setting off back home. Sai Kung is well connected to the rest of the city by way of buses and taxis.
Skrevet d. 1. maj 2020
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D_dragon
Hongkong, Kina832 bidrag
3,0 ud af 5 bobler
jan. 2020 • Venner
居住的這個地方天天看到山景,馬鞍山原來有礦場的,綠色的樹木草地感覺10分舒適,是煩囂的城市中的一點,聽着雀鳥的歌唱聲。不妨來這裏走走看看。
Skrevet d. 21. januar 2020
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iknolm
København, Danmark138 bidrag
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okt. 2019 • Familierejse
Ma On Shan Country Park is easily accessible via MTR to Hang Hau and bus 101M to Sai Kung. It will take less than an hour from central HK. The park offers access to the country side, and a break from the busy city center. Beautiful view from the top of the hill. Please remember to bring supply of water or drinks as you will need them. The ascent / decent to Sai Kung is steep, so be prepared for that. Rocks are slippery when wet, and trails are muddy. This is a hike, not a walk in the park.
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