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Top 12 Must-Visit Paid Campsites in Hong Kong for 2025! Your Complete Guide to RV Camping, Glamping, Car Camping, and Day Trips (Includes Addresses and Booking Links)

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When was the last time you looked up at the stars? In Hong Kong’s stressful “concrete jungle,” weekends usually mean hitting the malls, catching a movie, or grabbing a meal — the usual routine. But just a short drive away, there are world-class natural spots waiting to be explored.

By 2025, camping doesn’t have to mean lugging around heavy gear, dealing with mosquito bites, or trying to sleep on hard ground. With the rise of glamping and well-equipped paid campsites, a fresh, “light luxury” outdoor lifestyle is becoming popular. Now, camping can mean staying in air-conditioned specialty RVs or cozy Nordic-style tents with hotel-quality bedding. Whether you’re a pet owner looking to give your furry friend some fresh air, a parent wanting your kids to burn off energy, or a couple craving a special getaway, these carefully picked campsites offer a more refreshing vacation than a typical staycation.

This article rounds up 12 of the most unique paid campsites in Hong Kong for 2025, featuring luxury tents, RV camping, car camping, and family-friendly day camps. Plus, you’ll find real reviews and booking links to help you easily plan your next outdoor mini-adventure.

⚡ 12 Must-See Campsites: Quick Checklist in 1 Minute

Camp NameareaMain featuresSuitable for
AutoCamperMa Wan / Sha Tau Kok / Kam TinNordisk Nordic-style teepees and Japanese vintage aestheticsstylish campers
My Seaside ParkCheung Sha, Lantau IslandHong Kong’s own Hawaii: beach access and surfing lessonsBeach camping and water sports lovers
Lakeside ValleyLin Ma HangSailboat-shaped tents, starry sky tents, and campsites with party roomsGroup gatherings and pet-friendly families
Saiyuen.Cheung ChauCheung Chau4 major themed camping areas, adventure rope courses, and a sheep penFamilies with kids and group activities
Park Nature HillsideLin Ma HangLuxury space pod and pet-friendly camper vanPeople who seek luxury and comfort, and road trips
Long Coast SeasportsCheung Sha, Lantau IslandRV camping package with water activities included (kayaking and more)Couples who love staying active and lively families
lung•HomeTing Kok Road, Tai PoFancy RV camping with a premium teppanyaki mealEasy camping and food lovers
WeCampFung Kat Heung, Yuen Long150,000 sq. ft. grassland, direct parking, and shared areas for people and petsCar campers and owners of big dogs
Forest ValleylandKam Tin, Yuen LongSurrounded by native forest, unique campfire areas, and car campinghose who crave a back-to-nature camping experience
Forest PathwaySan Tam Road, Yuen LongStay in a cool retired bus and enjoy a wide-open grassy areaBus enthusiasts and beginner RV campers
jinghei camping(營喜野外露營場地 )Sha Tau KokTerraced landscape and excellent spots for stargazing and sunrise viewingAdvanced campers and stargazing photographers
XtivityPat Sin Leng, Tai PoGiant slide, cute-style camping, and day campsKids burning off energy and throwing parties

Part 1: [Top Style] Luxury Glamping You’ve Got to See and Share

If you’re new to camping or just want to “show up empty-handed” and enjoy nature, glamping is the best way to get started. These campsites usually offer fully set-up unique tents, beds, and even air conditioning, so all you have to do is focus on taking photos and soaking in the vibe.

1.AutoCamper Hong Kong Car Camping

AutoCamper is one of the few brands in Hong Kong that perfectly blends “car camping culture” with high-end glamping style. They have three locations across the city, each with a totally different vibe. Whether you want ocean views, mountain scenery, or a forest getaway, they’ve got you covered.

(A) Tai Kong Po, Yuen Long: The Car Camping Paradise under Kai Kung Leng

If you love road trips, this might be Hong Kong’s most scenic car camping spot. The campsite sits right below the impressive Kai Kung Leng mountain, and on clear days, you can even see Tai Mo Shan in the distance. The views here are absolutely breathtaking.

  • Environment and Facilities:
    This hidden village offers a peaceful, quiet setting, especially after dark. The campsite is divided into three spacious areas: the “themed garden zone,” the “big meadow area,” and “private grassy spots,” giving plenty of room for your furry friends to run around freely.
  • Hygiene and Amenities:
    There are plenty of clean restroom facilities with hot and cold water available all day. On-site staff regularly clean the bathrooms, so you won’t have to worry about typical outdoor restroom concerns.
  • Who It’s For:
    Perfect for car campers, families with large dogs, and campers who want wide-open grassy views.

(B) Ma Wan Island Hills: Romantic Bonfires under the Tsing Ma Bridge

Located at the top of Ma Wan Park, this hidden seaside campsite combines conservation, art, and relaxation. Its biggest draw is the high level of privacy and stunning night views.

  • Exclusive Experience:
    You can enjoy a real bonfire right under the sparkling lights of the Tsing Ma Bridge! This is one of the very few glamping spots in Hong Kong that allows open fires (using fire pits). It’s perfect for hanging out with friends over drinks, creating an amazing atmosphere.
  • Variety of Accommodations (Glamping & BYOT):
    • Couples’ Tent: A romantic option with a standard double bed.
    • Pet-Friendly Couples’ Tent: Designed for families with pets, includes an extra pet bed.
    • 3- or 4-Person Tents: Great for families or friends, featuring a double bed plus a single bed, or two double beds.
    • Bring Your Own Tent (BYOT): The outer grassy area is open for experienced campers who want to bring their own gear.
  • Who It’s For:
    Couples celebrating anniversaries, beginners looking for a comfortable introduction (with full bathroom facilities), and people who want seaside views without a long hike.

(C) Sha Tau Kok, North District: Nordic Fairy Village beneath Hung Fa Leng

Located at the foot of Hung Fa Leng, this campsite features a “forest vibe” style. Nearby stands a decades-old camphor tree, whose shade keeps the air especially fresh and cool—a natural way to beat the heat.

  • Style and Aesthetic:
    The site showcases Nordisk fairy village tents and vintage Japanese Ogawa tents that blend perfectly with the old trees and surrounding valley, making you feel like you’re in a Nordic fairytale forest.
  • Nearby Exploration:
    In a great location close to Luk Keng, Nam Chung, Bride’s Pool, and Cheung Shan Ancient Temple. You can spend your day hiking the nature trails and then return to camp for a peaceful forest dinner at sunset.
  • Who It’s For:
    Nature lovers, photography enthusiasts, and those who want the best of both hiking and camping.

👉 Check AutoCamper rates and book now!

2. My Seaside Park

Want to experience that “step out of your tent and you’re on the beach” feeling like you see abroad? My Seaside Park is definitely the top pick. Located right next to Cheung Sha Beach on Lantau Island, it’s often called “Hong Kong’s Hawaii.” The tents here have a Bohemian vibe that fits perfectly with the lively beach atmosphere. What really stood out to me is that you can not only camp but also book surfing lessons!

  • Highlights:Direct access to Hong Kong’s longest coastline, plus water activities and surfing classes.
  • Who It’s For:Couples or groups of friends who love sun and sand.
  • Note:During windy winter months, the campsite might suggest switching to their more wind-resistant South African tents. Keep an eye on the season before booking.

👉 Book your My Seaside Park beach camping experience now!

3. Lakeside Valley

Located in Lin Ma Hang, once a restricted border area, this place has a mysterious and peaceful vibe. The lakeside valley offers a variety of accommodations, with the standout being the uniquely designed “sailboat houses” and transparent “starry sky tents.” The space feels very open, and there’s a party room and karaoke available, making it perfect for big groups renting out the whole place to celebrate.

  • Highlights:The sailboat houses have a one-of-a-kind design, are pet-friendly, and come with plenty of entertainment options.
  • Location:Lin Ma Hang Road, Ta Kwu Ling, New Territories (near Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point).

👉 Check out the unique rooms at Lakeside Valley

4. Sai Yuen

Cheung Chau West Garden is one of Hong Kong’s classic adventure camps, covering a huge 11 acres. It’s like a camping theme park, divided into four main zones: the Indian Camp, South African Camp, Mongolian Yurt, and Stargazing Dome. Kids will never be bored here, thanks to tons of activities like sheep feeding, ropes courses, and craft workshops.

  • Highlights:Themed camps with an exotic vibe that mix adventure and learning.
  • Facilities:24-hour hot and cold showers, plus a convenience store on site.

👉 Check out Sai Yuen Cheung Chau packages and activities


Part 2: [Upgraded Amenities] Unique Caravans

Want to get close to nature but don’t want to sleep on the ground? Caravans are the perfect middle ground. They usually come with private bathrooms, air conditioning, and refrigerators—comforts that rival a hotel stay.

5. Park Nature Hillside

This is a brand-new campsite opening in 2024, featuring a cool “space” theme. The “Starship Luxury Spacecraft” looks super futuristic on the outside, but inside, the facilities meet five-star hotel standards. What’s really thoughtful is they have special pet-friendly campers, so your furry friends can enjoy a fancy vacation too. Plus, it’s located near Heung Yuen Wai Boundary Control Point, making it easier to get to than you might think.

  • Highlights:Space-themed luxury campers, with dedicated pet-friendly models and brand-new interiors.
  • Facilities:Large parking lot, convenient mini-store, open-air sky bar, mini gym, and kids’ playroom.

👉 Book your Park Nature Starship camper now!

6. Long Coast Seasports

A great value choice! Staying in these campers usually comes with vouchers for non-motorized water activities, so you can enjoy kayaking, bodyboarding, and more for free. The campers are right by the beach, and while the space inside the camper is a bit cozy, there’s tons to do—making it perfect for cooling off in the summer.

  • Highlights:Accommodation plus water activity package, right next to Cheung Sha Beach.
  • Facilities:Showers and lockers available on site.

👉 Check out the Long Coast Seasports activity camper packages

7. Lung•Home

Located in Ting Kok, Tai Po, the biggest selling point here is convenience. It’s not far from Tai Po town center but still offers peaceful countryside vibes. Their campers are luxury-level, and they even have vacation homes with rooftop terraces. A special highlight is their upgraded teppanyaki service—you can enjoy teppanyaki right next to your camper, and the flavor is amazing.

  • Highlights:Close to Lung Mei Beach, luxury campers with teppanyaki dining experience.
  • Getting There:Take a minibus or bus from Tai Po Market Station.

👉 Check out Lung•Home camper deals


Part 3: [Must-See for Drivers] Car Camping and Getting Close to Nature

For those with a car, driving right up next to your camping spot (car camping, sleeping in your car, or rooftop tents) has become super popular recently. You can bring more gear and enjoy way more freedom.

8. WeCamp汽車露營

WeCamp is located in Fung Kat Heung, Yuen Long, boasting an impressive 150,000 sq. ft. campsite with stunning views of Kai Kung Shan. The site is very well laid out, featuring a dedicated car camping zone and a huge open meadow. Dog owners will especially love the “shared pet area” with fenced spaces where dogs can run off-leash—something really rare in Hong Kong!

  • Highlights:Drive right up to your campsite. The new 2025 zones include the Pond View Camping Area, Car Camping Zone, Luxury Camping Zone, and American-style cabins. Extremely pet-friendly.
  • Facilities:24/7 hot and cold showers, plus gear rental services.

👉 Book your WeCamp car camping spot now!

9. Forest Valleyland

This is a true “forest” campsite. The site preserves many native trees, keeping it relatively cool for summer camping. Besides car camping, there’s a special “campfire area” where everyone gathers around the fire at night—the kind of authentic camping vibe you just can’t replace.

  • Highlights:Surrounded by native forest, features a unique campfire experience with an amazing atmosphere.
  • Location:Fung Kat Heung, Kam Tin, Yuen Long.

👉 Book your spot at Forest Valley now!

10. Forest Pathway

If you’re looking for something a little different, Shan Lin Li offers not just standard grassy and car camping spots, but also a converted retired bus you can stay in! It’s a definite favorite for bus enthusiasts and those who love unique photo ops. The campsite is spacious, located near Kam Sau Garden, with easy access to supplies.

  • Highlights:Bus camping experience, wide-open meadow, perfect for beginners trying out car camping.

👉 Check out Forest Pathway camping details

11. jinghei camping Wild Camp

For experienced campers who crave that “wild” vibe, Ying Hei in Sha Tau Kok is a hidden gem. Nestled between mountains and the sea, it preserves ancient terraced fields. Being far from city lights, it’s an excellent spot to watch sunrises and meteor showers. This place is all about authentic outdoor adventure—perfect if you want to get away from the crowds.

  • Highlights:Amazing sunrise and stargazing spots, terraced terrain, and a pristine natural environment.
  • Note:Best for those who enjoy peace and don’t mind basic facilities.

👉 Book your Ying Hei wilderness camping experience now!


Part 4: [Party & Fun] Day Camps and Group Activities

Sometimes, you just want to soak up the camping vibe and have a BBQ without staying overnight. That’s when day camps are the perfect choice.

12. Xtivity

Located at Pat Sin Leng in Tai Po, Xtivity is basically an outdoor playground! They specialize in “cute-style camping” with over-the-top facilities: a giant 10-foot-wide trampoline, a 23-foot-high slide maze, and even an ATV race track. While overnight stays are available, the awesome play areas make it a popular spot for kids’ birthday parties or group day camps.

  • Highlights:Huge play equipment, great for burning off energy, perfect for parties.
  • Who It’s For:Families with kids and groups of friends looking for a fun day out.

👉 Book your Xtivity day camp party now!


Top 3 Common Misconceptions for New Campers

  1. Misconception #1: “All campers are big and super comfy.”
    Actually, most campers in Hong Kong—especially the smaller ones—have pretty tight spaces. If you want that spacious, hotel-suite feel, we recommend going for luxury models like the “Park Nature Starship” or just pick a large glamping tent instead.
  2. Misconception #2: “Paid campsites have everything, so I don’t need to bring anything.”
    While paid campsites do offer water, electricity, and restrooms, many don’t provide personal hygiene items (like toothbrushes or towels) due to environmental concerns. Always check the details before booking or ask the Holimood support team.
  3. Misconception #3: “You can build a fire anywhere.”
    Even at private campsites, it’s strictly forbidden to light fires directly on the grass—that’ll kill it. You must use fire pits or designated grills, and keep them elevated. Respecting the environment is basic camping etiquette.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Do I need to bring my own food for campervans or glamping?

Most campsites welcome you to bring your own food. However, places like Lung Home or Park Nature Hillside offer BBQ and meal pre-order services (like seafood or teppanyaki), so if you want to keep it easy, you can order directly from the campsite.

Q2: Which campsites allow pets?

The recommended pet-friendly spots in this guide include Lakeside Valley, Park Nature Hillside (specific camper models), WeCamp, and AutoCamper (certain units at Ma Wan). Pet owners are advised to check the 2025 Hong Kong Pet-Friendly Camping Map before booking.

Q3: Is it difficult to get to these campsites without a car?

Not at all! AutoCamper at Ma Wan, Cheung Chau West Garden, and My Seaside Park on Lantau all have public transport access. Even for more remote spots like WeCamp or Park Nature Hillside, it’s usually easy to take a taxi from the nearest MTR station (like Yuen Long or Sheung Shui).

Feeling inspired? Whether you want a luxury glamping experience or a family-friendly day camp, book your favorite campsite now on Holimood and start an unforgettable outdoor adventure!

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