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Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo

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Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo

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Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo is a distinctive natural monument located in the Starling Inlet (Sha Tau Kok Hoi) within the North District of Hong Kong's northeast New Territories. This unique geological formation, rising to an elevation of approximately 20 metres, is an uninhabited island connected to the mainland by a sandy or shingle isthmus, known as a tombolo. It offers a rare opportunity to witness a tied island, where land has accumulated due to wave action, linking the islet…

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    October 31, 2021

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    The photos were taken when the tide height is around 0.9m. This Tombolo should be able to walk through when the ride height is below 1m.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 20 m

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    Max wind speed: 9.0 km/h

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best way to access Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo using public transport?

    Specific public transport routes directly to Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo are not readily available due to its location within a restricted area. Visitors typically combine public transport to nearby accessible points with a hike or private arrangement. It's advisable to research current local transport options to Sha Tau Kok or nearby villages and plan your onward journey accordingly.

    Are there any parking facilities available near Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo?

    Information on dedicated parking facilities directly at Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo is limited, largely due to its remote location within a Frontier Closed Area. Visitors often park in nearby villages or designated areas further afield and then hike to the tombolo. Always check local regulations and signage for parking restrictions before your visit.

    What permits are required to visit Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo?

    Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo is located within the Frontier Closed Area in Hong Kong. This means that a Closed Area Permit is generally required for access, unless you are a local resident. It is crucial to obtain this permit in advance from the Hong Kong Police Force. Without a valid permit, you may be denied entry to the area.

    Is Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo suitable for families with children or dog-friendly?

    While the unique geological feature can be fascinating, the area's remote location, the need for a permit, and the requirement to time your visit with low tide might make it less ideal for very young children. For dogs, specific rules regarding pets in the Frontier Closed Area or on the trails are not explicitly stated, but it's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved, especially given the potential for wildlife and other hikers. Always check local regulations before bringing pets.

    What is the typical difficulty level of hiking to Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo?

    The hike to Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo is generally considered to be of intermediate difficulty. While the elevation gain to the tombolo itself is minimal (around 20 meters), the overall journey can involve longer distances, uneven terrain, and coastal paths. The main challenge often lies in the logistics of access and timing your walk across the tombolo with low tide.

    How long does it typically take to hike to and explore Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo?

    The total time required can vary significantly depending on your starting point and hiking pace. If you're hiking from a nearby accessible village, the round trip could take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours, including time spent exploring the tombolo itself. Remember to factor in extra time for checking tide schedules and potential permit checks.

    Are there any cafes, restaurants, or accommodation options near Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo?

    Due to its location within a Frontier Closed Area and its natural monument status, there are no direct amenities like cafes, restaurants, or accommodation immediately adjacent to Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo. Visitors should plan to bring their own food and water. The nearest facilities would likely be found in the larger towns or villages outside the closed area, requiring a significant journey.

    What unique geological features can be observed at Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo?

    The primary unique geological feature is the tombolo itself, a sandy or shingle isthmus connecting an island to the mainland. This formation is a result of wave refraction and diffraction, leading to sediment accumulation. It offers a rare opportunity to observe a 'tied island' and understand the dynamic processes of coastal erosion and deposition. The surrounding Starling Inlet also provides a rich environment for observing coastal ecosystems.

    What should I wear and bring for a hike to Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo?

    For a hike to Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo, it's recommended to wear comfortable hiking shoes suitable for varied terrain, including potentially sandy or rocky coastal paths. Dress in layers appropriate for the weather, and bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen). Essential items include plenty of water, snacks, a fully charged phone, and a map or GPS device. Don't forget to check the tide schedule and bring your Closed Area Permit.

    How does Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo compare to other tombolos in Hong Kong, such as Ap Lei Pai Tombolo?

    While both are tombolos, Shui Cham Tsui Pai offers a more remote and less developed experience, requiring a permit for access and careful tide planning. It's known for its pristine natural setting within the Frontier Closed Area. Ap Lei Pai Tombolo, on the other hand, is generally more accessible and often visited as part of a hike on Ap Lei Chau, offering a different kind of coastal exploration with easier public access.

    Can I visit Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo during the winter months?

    Yes, Shui Cham Tsui Pai Tombolo can be visited during the winter months. Hong Kong winters are generally mild and dry, making them a pleasant time for hiking. However, the critical factor for visiting remains the tide height, as the tombolo is only walkable when the tide is below 1 meter. Always check the tide schedule regardless of the season.

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