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Travel Tips for YHA Hong Kong- Ngong Ping SG Davis Youth Hostel (Page 1/2)

Budget Meals Evening and Night Time Entertainment Visitor Attractions Where To Go Next
For good eats check out... 05 Nov 2012 Lee, Hong Kong:
the village now has a lot of places to eat, but bring your own food maybe from tung Chung before you get on the bus or cable car as it has a supermarket there and you can stock up
For great nightlife try... 05 Nov 2012 Lee, Hong Kong:
none, this is a nice peaceful place,
Don't miss... 05 Nov 2012 Lee, Hong Kong:
the big bhudda and temple, but the hike to the peak in the morning is excellent
Don't miss... 07 Sep 2012 Maryjane, Philippines:
A walk away to the Giant Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, Lantau Trail, Wisdom Path, Cable car.
For good eats check out... 23 Aug 2012 Richard, USA:
hostel is quite remote, so make sure you bring enough food and drink for your stay!
For great nightlife try... 17 May 2012 Ariff, Singapore:
No night life but to just enjoy the stars and jungle feeling!
17 May 2012 Ariff, Singapore:
Tai O Fishing Village, Tung Chung Shopping mall.
For good eats check out... 06 Mar 2012 Kathryn, Australia:
best to go to supermarket at Tung Ching (TASTE)
Don't miss... 06 Mar 2012 Kathryn, Australia:
Buddha, eating at monastery, discovery bay, disneyland, cheaper factory outlets at Citygate Tung Chung, very close to airport
For great nightlife try... 12 Dec 2011 Jordan, USA:
taking eerie photos of the place.
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HI Hostel YHA Hong Kong- Ngong Ping SG Davis Youth Hostel

Situated in a spectacular landscape, YHA Ngong Ping SG Davis Hostel is the destination for hiking aficionados. The hostel is close to fascinating hiking trails including Ngong Ping Trail, Buddhist Ancient Walk, Nei Lak Shan, and the 934-metre Lantau Peak which offers sublime sunrise view. Major attractions like the Giant Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, and the Wisdom Path are all within 15-minute walk. The hostel is away from the hustle and bustle of the city and is ideal for travellers who enjoy the tranquility of nature. The hostel features a fully equipped self-catering kitchen, a spacious dining area, Wi-Fi access (around the reception area), lockers (lock exclusive), a badminton court, a barbeque site, and camping area. Dormitory, double rooms and group accommodation are available. There are street lamps along the road from Ngong Ping bus terminus to the hostel. However please note that lighting will be dimmer around the hostel as it is surrounded by vegetation. Meanwhile, please bring your own food before going to the hostel as restaurants nearby will close at 6pm. Advance reservation can be made online or contact Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association (Tel: 852 2788 1638; Fax: 852 2788 3105) during office hours (Mon – Fri 10:00 – 19:00; Sat 10:00 – 17:00) if your desired booking period is not available here. No deposit refund will be made for all cancellations. Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association reserves the right to charge any hostellers a cancellation fee equivalent to the outstanding balance of the total accommodation fee for any cancellations made 48 hours before check-in date or no show and the hostel will release the rest of booking if no further notice is given by the hosteller. *YHA membership is required and on-site application is available (HK$130 for one-year membership of Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association). Each single member is entitled to bring a maximum of 3 non-members who are requested to pay the standard rate (hostel rates details here). Price listed here is member’s rate and only deposit is paid at the time of booking. All hostellers have to settle all outstanding balance upon check-in at the hostel. | more......