Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls Hike - Drone & DSLR

The Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls Hike is possibly the most incredible and rewarding hike in Hong Kong. What’s interesting to note here is that Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls is a series of four stunning waterfalls (Bottom Fall, Middle Fall, Main Fall, and Scatter Fall), each more beautiful than the last. These waterfalls are located at the base of Tai Mo Shan and can only be described as a hidden gem in the city!

With four waterfalls, it should come as no surprise that this hike is extremely popular in the summer. Swimming in the pools under each waterfall offers a great way to cool off after a gruelling climb. And even if you don’t want to get wet, I’m sure you’ll be enamoured by the raw beauty of these waterfalls. So, let me share with you all the information you need before you head off for this hike.

Capturing the beauty of Middle Fall at Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls

Map & Elevation Profile

Have a look at the map and elevation profile of the Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls Hike to get an idea of what to expect. My fitness tracker went a little crazy and doubled the distance of the hike. Please ignore it.

Unfortunately, Google Maps does not show the loop that covers all four waterfalls. But if you follow my instructions, you should find the trail easy to navigate.

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Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls Hike map

Suggested items to carry on this hike

  1. Insect repellent.
  2. Water (at least 1 litre).
  3. A towel and swimming attire in case you decide to jump into the pools.
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And here’s a quick video of the hike and waterfalls.

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Starting Point

The Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls hike starts from Ng Tung Chai village on Lam Kam Road. This is the main road that connects Tai Wo to Kam Sheung in the New Territories. Depending on which of the two MTR stations is closer, you can approach the starting point either from Tai Wo or Kam Sheung.

From Tai Wo

  1. Make your way to Tai Wo Station on the East Rail Line.
  2. At the station, take Exit A and follow the signs towards the McDonald’s.
  3. Once you reach McDonald’s the bus stop is towards your left (if you’re facing the road).
  4. Board bus 64K to Yuen Long and alight at Ng Tung Chai, which should be the 14th stop.

From Kam Sheung

  1. Make your way to Kam Sheung Road Station on the West Rail Line.
  2. Take Exit C towards the bus stop.
  3. Board bus 64K going towards Tai Po Market Station.
  4. Alight at Ngau Len Wo, which is the 21st stop.

Ng Tung Chai Village to Man Tak Yuen Temple

Once you alight from the bus, follow the road going into Ng Tung Chai village. The road gradually inclines as it approaches the village. The signs for the waterfall are visible along the road.

Just follow the signs to the Ng Tung Chai Waterfall

10 minutes into the walk, you should notice a ramp on the right with the sign for the Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls. It’s even painted on the ground. Walk up the ramp and past the rows of houses on either side till you see a trail. From here on out, follow the trail as it runs along the Lam Tsuen River and a couple of farms.

The starting section of this hike is paved

You’ll soon come across a beautiful gate, which I believe is for the temple. Keep walking for another 10 minutes till you reach the Man Tak Yuen Temple, a Taoist temple built on the side of Tai Mo Shan.

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You can take a quick break on the benches in front of the temple. Or continue on the path for 10 metres until you spot a bench in front of a mini-waterfall.

The mini-waterfall behind the temple

And no, this waterfall isn’t technically part of the Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls. Feel free to snap a few photos, but I guarantee the waterfalls to follow will blow your mind!

Man Tak Yuen Temple to Bottom Fall

From this point on, the real hike begins. The cemented path gives way to the rugged terrain.

The section for the real hike begins: at Ng Tung Chai Waterfall

Shortly after the temple’s mini-waterfall, you’ll come across a large sign for Tai Mo Shan Country Park, along with stairs heading to your right. Do not go up these stairs, but continue straight. The path that follows is a mix of steps and inclines. Beware of the narrow sections ahead.

The narrow steps up to the Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls

After a 20-30 minute gruelling hike, your reward awaits. The first of the four waterfalls is called Bottom Fall. To reach it, you have to carefully descend a flight of narrow, slippery steps. At the bottom, it feels like you’ve descended into a magical world, that is covered by trees and moss, and there is a beautiful waterfall, and stream flowing through.

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Be careful while getting closer to the waterfall as the rocks can be slippery. Once you’re done admiring the Bottom Fall, it’s time to head back up and re-join the trail.

Bottom Fall to Middle Fall

The journey to Middle Fall from Bottom Fall is relatively short and easy. Continue climbing on the main trail for another 5 minutes till you hear the gushing sounds of a much bigger waterfall.

The Middle Fall is right above the Bottom Fall. But it’s much more majestic and grander than the waterfall that you left behind.

Middle Fall The sign for the Middle Fall at Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls Random person who ended up in my shot at the Middle Fall, Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls The gorgeous Middle Fall – Ng Tung Chai Waterfall, Hong Kong The rocks and Middle Fall at Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls Getting up close to Middle Fall – at Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls

Take your time to admire Middle Fall and snap up all those pics. Because what comes next, is not easy.

Middle Fall to Main Fall

To make your way to the Main Fall, retrace your steps on the main hiking trail for about 5–10 metres until you spot a flight of stairs going up on your left. This section of the hike is extremely narrow and steep. While climbing up, we encountered a large group of hikers coming in the opposite direction. We had to stand and wait in a corner to make space for the other group, as there wasn’t enough space for us to pass simultaneously.

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After the steep stairs, the incline continues. I know this part feels like it’s never-ending, but don’t stop now. Just around the corner, you’ll hear the sound of the Main Fall, and it is magnificent!

Main Fall The sign for the Main Fall at Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls The Main Fall area at Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls

The Main Fall is the tallest among the Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls. At the bottom of the waterfall is a large natural pool. And after this gruelling section, it might be a good idea to jump into this pool to cool off. This pool is shallow enough to stand in. There is also a shaded, viewing point just in front of the waterfall. If you don’t feel like jumping into the pool, you can cool off here.

Nestled among the trees. Ng Tung Chai’s Main Fall. At the top of the Ng Tung Chai Main Fall The magnificent Main Fall at Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls The pool under the Ng Tung Chai Main Fall The magnificent Main Fall at Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls

Take your time to relax here, because to get to the next waterfall you’ll need to summon up all that energy once again!

Main Fall to Scatter Fall

The final stop on the Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls hike is the Scatter Fall. Located right above the Main Fall, the Scatter Fall looks like a flowing mane of hair.

The trail starts from the base of the Main Fall pool and almost immediately becomes challenging. The climb is short but very steep and over large rocks. At times, I was forced to use my hands to pull myself up.

Scatter Fall

The sign for Scatter Fall, the final waterfall at Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls

Once you arrive at the Scatter Fall, you’ll notice that it’s the smallest of the four waterfalls. However, it’s also the prettiest looking. The water scatters as it flows into a pool, which then feeds into the Main Fall. Watch out for the cave on the side of the hill. I’m not entirely sure how or why there is a cave next to Scatter Fall, but it’s there.

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Scatter Fall back to Ng Tun Chai Village

To finish the hike, we’re going to complete the loop back to the Man Tak Yuen Temple. Start by climbing the stairs next to Scatter Falls. Continue for approximately 100 metres till the steps flatten and join another path. From here, go right. If you go left, that’ll take you to Tai Mo Shan Peak.

Continue on this flat path for another 10–15 minutes till you reach another flight of steps going down. From here on out, follow the steps down till they reach the path just after the mini-waterfall behind the Man Tak Yuen Temple. These were the steps that I had asked you not to take in the beginning (remember?).

You’ve now completed the Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls hike.

The view of the New Territories while hiking back down from Scatter Fall

Make your way down to the village, and finally back to Lam Kam Road. From here, catch the same bus that you arrived at back to your destination.

Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls Hike Guide

Of all the hikes that I’ve been to in Hong Kong, I find this one to be one of the most memorable. The Ng Tung Chai Waterfalls hike takes you on a tour of not one, but four gorgeous waterfalls under Tai Mo Shan. It is a hidden gem in Hong Kong. Of all the waterfalls that I’ve been to in the city, these were by far my favourite. Pearl Falls and Bride’s Pool come close.

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