How to get to Leapfrog

Public Transport

Minibuses number 7 and 9, and double decker bus number 94, go from Sai Kung bus stations all the way to Leapfrog. Make sure you ride on the bus all the way into the Country Park and through the barrier. Get off at the first bus stop after the barrier. This drops you just past Pak Tam Chung Village, which is directly opposite the small drinks stall on the other side of the road. Go into Pak Tam Chung Village itself, up the path and there we are.

If you are coming from Sha Tin or Ma On Shan you need to take bus numbers 99, 299 or 807B. Get off at the Mak Pin roundabout (at the end of Sai Sha Road just before the bus would turn right to Sai Kung). Cross over to the opposite side of the road and wait for minibus number 7 or 9, or double decker bus number 94 coming from Sai Kung (then follow instructions above).

If you take a taxi, make sure you tell the driver to go to Pak Tam Chung Village, just inside the Sai Kung Country Park.

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Driving a private car

From Sai Kung or the Mak Pin roundabout (if you are coming from Shatin or Ma On Shan), you drive along Tai Mong Tsai Road all the way into the Country Park. If you don't have a permit you might have to park in the Sai Kung Country Park Public Car Park and walk through the gate. It's a short refreshing walk, see below. If you don't have a permit, try to tell the guards that you are just dropping off at Leapfrog and they might let you in. Please call Ailish in the office (2791 1540) if this poses a problem.

Once you are inside the gate you are very near. If it wasn't for the trees, you would see Leapfrog from the gate. Just drive/walk approximately 60 meters and there we are on your left - in Pak Tam Chung Village - opposite a small drinks stall on the other side of the road. You will see a few post boxes, one with the number 11 on it - and a little sign saying LEAPFROG KINDERGARTEN & PLAYGROUP. Go up the path and up the stairs and there we are. 

If, when you have driven past the barrier, you come to a turning in the road (towards Wong Shek Pier) - you have gone too far! Turn back and look out for the sign for Pak Tam Chung Village, or the small drinks/noodle stall. 

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