Hong Kong Tours & Vacations
East meets West in a unique city offering the best of both worlds.
If the skyscraper-filled streets thrum with energy and smiling faces greet you from behind street food stalls then congratulations, you made it to the bustling and lively Hong Kong. From the top of Victoria Peak and the vibrant harbor to the peaceful islands bursting with adventure, Hong Kong is bound to delight travelers wanting to throw themselves into the thick of things. Whether you want to shop till you drop in the markets and mega-malls, dine out on dim sum or put the yum back in yum cha, this cosmopolitan city is full of fascinating things to discover , all within a single suburb.
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Hong Kong at a glance
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(GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Kong, Urumqi
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Culture and customs.
Hong Kong is a semi-autonomous territory of China. While it might seem like its own country – having its own passport, money, legal system and culture – technically, it’s still part of China. Most Hong Kongers, however, see themselves as separate and are quick to point out the differences. Locals speak Cantonese (rather than Mandarin) and write traditional Chinese characters (rather than simplified).
It’s important to remember that Hong Kong only became a ‘Special Administrative Region’ of China in 1997. For the preceding 150 years it was a British colony, and though it was part of China before the British came, Hong Kong was greatly influenced by foreign traders as well as the Chinese mainland.
The result of this is a culture that integrates traditional Chinese beliefs with more modern Western values. The majority of Hong Kongers practice traditional Chinese religions – Taoist, Confucian or Buddhist doctrines – but these often take a backseat to Western liberalism and a fierce belief in freedom of speech and democracy. The recent protests aimed at what’s seen as an overly intrusive Chinese government are a testament to the desire of Hong Kong’s population to retain their unique blended culture.
Given Hong Kong is one of the world’s largest and most successful financial hubs, there is an element of ‘work hard, play hard’ that pervades everyday life. This isn’t just relegated to the large expat community either, with Hong Kongers placing education, work ethic and wealth accumulation high up on their priority list.
Hong Kong is one of the wealthiest cities in the world and this is built off the back of a laissez-faire economy promoted by the British and the lack of an interventionist government. Life here is fast-paced and cosmopolitan – the population can be quite materialistic and prone to displays of wealth.
A rare example of a culture blending East and West, the Hong Kongers are equal parts aspirational and traditional. They’re saving money and saving face and here’s hoping their unique culture will continue.
History and government
Early history.
Hong Kong has been inhabited for many thousands of years and was incorporated into the Chinese empire under the Qin Dynasty in the early in the late 3rd century BC. The islands were populated by small fishing villages that grew as more Chinese ventured south from the mainland. In the 16th century the Portuguese established colonial rule of nearby Macau, and the foreign presence greatly influenced the development of Hong Kong.
Colonial rule
Hong Kong as we know it began its journey in 1842 after the British won the First Opium War. China unsuccessfully attempted to stop British drug traffickers from smuggling opium into the country and they were forced to cede Hong Kong Island to the British under the Treaty of Nanjing. Once the island had been ceded, it was much easier for the British to access China but still they wanted more. The Second Opium War kicked off in 1856 and in 1860, when the war ended, China was forced to give the British the Kowloon Peninsula. Almost 40 years later the British leased further territory from China, known as the New Territories, which set the modern dividing line. A 99-year lease was agreed upon with the return date set for 1997.
Aside from a brief period of Japanese occupation during WWII, Hong Kong remained under British control. While China took up communism in 1949, Hong Kong continued as a capitalist society and experienced a huge economic boom. In the back of everyone’s mind, however, was the looming deadline for Hong Kong’s New Territories to be returned to China.
Return to China
Leaders from Britain and China met multiple times in the years preceding the handover to discuss whether all of Hong Kong or just the leased areas would be returned. It became increasingly obvious that the New Territories, which included the airport, could not be separated from the rest of Hong Kong and in 1984 the Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed. This agreement handed over all lands to China but gave Hong Kong some degree of autonomy for a period of 50 years through what’s known as the ‘one country, two systems’ policy. Hong Kong became a Special Administrative Region of China with its own legal system and its capitalist economy and individual democratic rights were protected until 2047.
Modern Hong Kong
Hong Kong is still a global financial center and shows no signs of slowing down. That said, the city has been plagued by protests in response to what many are calling excessive interference by the Chinese government. In 2014, for example, elections were held but all candidates had to be vetted and approved by Beijing. The locals are concerned that moves like this are eroding their freedom, which will in turn affect their economy and lifestyle. It’s impossible to say what will happen in Hong Kong after – and in the lead up to – 2047, but it seems that the Hong Kongers are intent on keeping their society and economy as independent as possible.
Eating and drinking
Hong Kong’s history as an international port and British colony has shaped its cuisine, which deliciously blurs the lines between Chinese, Western and other international influences. Its geographic proximity to southern China means Cantonese traditions form the backbone of Hong Kong’s cuisine and specialties like dim sum can be found everywhere from hole-in-the-wall street vendors to 5-star hotels. Hong Kong has become a foodie destination for both its perfectly executed traditional dishes and the new spin Chefs are putting on them. Fun fact: the spicier the dish, the less fresh it probably is. Cantonese chefs prefer to keep the natural flavors of the ingredients, so they’ll usually use small amounts of spice. These are some you need to try:
- Dim sum This quintessential Hong Kong dish can be found in abundance throughout the city. Translating as ‘touch the heart’, dim sum are bite-sized dishes accompanied by tea in a dining experience known as ‘yum cha’ (literally ‘drink tea’) and are rarely more expensive than USD 1–3 per dish. The most famous dim sum restaurant is probably Tim Ho Wan, which was awarded a Michelin star in 2010 and named the world’s ‘cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant’, or Luk Yu Tea House, which dates back to 1933.
- Char siu The Cantonese don’t mess around when it comes to pork. This dish is traditionally cooked by skewering strips of marinated, boneless pork and placing them over a fire or in an oven, then served with noodles, rice or inside a bun.
- Seafood Given Hong Kong’s location, it comes as no surprise that seafood is a massive part of the local restaurant scene. Shellfish and fresh fish are served up in a variety of ways from fish balls to seafood soup and lobster and crab.
- Congee This rice porridge has been eaten around the world for over a thousand years. The Cantonese version will often use fish or pork stock as a base for this silky-smooth comfort food.
Plant-based options
Hong Kong may be known for its traditional meat-based dishes but a food-mad city like this has plenty of options for vegetarians and vegans too. In fact, Hong Kong is probably the best place in all of China for varied vegetarian food and it’s not just a case of ordering a dish without the meat. From vegetarian dumplings to noodles and a range of European-influenced dishes, you’ll have no issue finding a veggie feast while in town.
Of course, this is all a lot easier when you’re traveling with a local, someone who knows the language and the culture and can help you tell your sorrel from your schi (they’re both soups FYI). If you travel with Intrepid, you’ll have a local leader who can help you decipher menus and recommend good plant-based choices.
Geography and environment
Located on the south-eastern coast of China, Hong Kong is made up of three main territories: Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories. With an extremely high population density, Hong Kong as a whole is notorious for lacking residential space and this comes down to the difficult terrain. The region has undergone a series of land reclamation projects to increase usable land area, with the international airport being built by leveling two islands and reclaiming some 6 square miles (10 square kilometers) of seabed.
Hong Kong Island
This was the first piece of land occupied by the British Empire and sits on the southern shore of Victoria Harbour. The central area is the economic and historical center of Hong Kong. It’s packed with skyscrapers and shopping malls, while other parts of the island offer hilly terrain and good hiking opportunities.
Kowloon sits directly opposite Hong Kong Island on the north shore of Victoria Harbour. It’s the southern part of Hong Kong’s mainland territory and was taken by the British in 1860. It has developed into a thriving shopping and entertainment district and is surrounded by the New Territories.
The New Territories
The New Territories refer to the land leased by the British from China in 1898. It includes all the area between Kowloon and the border with mainland China, as well as more than 200 outlying islands, most notably Lantau and Lamma islands. Lantau is home to the airport as well as sights like Disneyland and the Big Buddha, while Lamma is popular for hiking trails and beaches. A lot of the New Territory’s land is quite mountainous, with Hong Kong’s highest point – Tai Mo Shan – located in the range just north of Kowloon. The eastern region is sparsely populated, with many hiking trails winding through the lush, tropical greenery.
Hong Kong has a subtropical climate and is generally pretty hot and humid.
Spring sees average temperatures in the low 20s°C (high 60s°F) that steadily increase into the summer. June, July and August are the wettest months with heavy rain from the south-southwest monsoon. Temperatures average around 28°C (82°F) and humidity is quite high. Fall sees a fall in humidity, less rainfall and average temperatures of 20–28°C (68–82°F). Winter is even drier and can actually get quite cool, especially in the evenings. Temperatures tend to top out around 20°C (68°F) and can drop down to 10°C (50°F).
Hong Kong is a world-famous shopping destination with a glut of luxury stores, unique antiques and a mind-boggling range of other offerings.
Temple Street Night Market
While the city has more than its fair share of chaotic markets, the Temple Street Night Market is it's most famous. Located in the heart of Kowloon, this market is open seven nights a week and can provide you with everything from electronics, clothes and antiques to noodles and seafood soup.
Mongkok Ladies’ Market
Mongkok is one of the most densely populated places on the planet. This market got its name from the amount of women’s clothing and accessories on sale but there’s plenty more up for grabs on this one-kilometer strip. Weave your way through the crowd and see if you can be the first to grab a bargain – even if you don’t it’s a memorable experience.
Hong Kong’s Central district has just about all the shopping options you’ll ever need. Wyndham and Hollywood roads have a bunch of art galleries and some of Asia’s best antique shops, while the Landmark shopping mall is home to your top-end brands like Louis Vuitton.
Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay is touted as one of Hong Kong’s best shopping districts and is home to the Times Square shopping mall. It’s known as a city without night as the closing times are the latest in the city and there’s plenty of street food to keep the most rabid shopper fueled up.
Festivals and events
Chinese new year.
The most important event on the Chinese calendar comes with many traditions and customs. The city shuts down – but not before being decorated in red, the color of good fortune – while people visit family, exchange iconic Lai See gifts (red envelopes stuffed with cash) and drop into their local temple for prayer. It can be difficult to travel during this period, so your best bet is to stay put and take in the dragon dances, parade of carnival floats and the immense fireworks display that takes place over Victoria Harbour.
Hong Kong Arts Festival
Founded in 1973, the Hong Kong Arts Festival takes place over February and March each year and promotes leading local and international artists in all genres of the performing arts. Past performers include the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Paris Opera Ballet, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Philip Glass, the China National Peking Opera Company and the Bolshoi Theatre. With cultural events spread over the festival period there are a bunch of fantastic opportunities to see some of the best artists from both China and the rest of the world.
Mid-Autumn Festival
This harvest festival is celebrated in different ways in various southeast Asian countries, but in Hong Kong festivities are all about illuminated lanterns and dragon dances. For three days each September, colorful lantern exhibits, performances, palm readings and games fill neighborhoods as people gorge on mooncakes. Head to Tai Hang for a festival highlight – where hundreds of performers use incense sticks and firecrackers to make an incredible ‘fire dragon’ dance.
Dragon Boat Festival
People flock to waterways across China every year to watch three days of frantic competition. The party is just as important as the race in Hong Kong with concerts, food trucks, beer tents, games and more popping up around Victoria Harbour. The festivities begin on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month each year.
Further reading
For inspiring stories to prepare you for your Hong Kong adventure, check out these books:
A Many-Splendoured Thing – Han Suyin
The Piano Teacher – Janice Y K Lee
Umbrellas in Bloom: Hong Kong’s Occupy Movement Uncovered – Jason Y Ng
No City for Slow Men: Hong Kong’s Quirks and Quandaries Laid Bare – Jason Y Ng
Hong Kong High and Lows – Hong Kong Writers Circle
Hong Kong travel FAQs
Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.
Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards
From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).
However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.
Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.
When is the best time to visit Hong Kong?
The best time to visit Hong Kong is during the mid-shoulder seasons – from mid-March to mid-April and mid-October until late November. These are the periods most likely to feature pleasant temperatures and a relatively small amount of rain compared to the rest of the year, while the October/November period also tends to see more sunshine.
Is it safe to travel to Hong Kong?
Hong Kong has traditionally been a very safe place to visit. That said, there have been ongoing protests directed at the Chinese government that can take place with very little warning. While these generally don’t present a direct threat to tourists, it’s possible you may get caught up if you don’t take precautions. Always monitor the local news for word of any possible protests.
Do I need a visa to travel to Hong Kong?
Travelers from the US, Europe, Australia, Canada and New Zealand do not require a visa for stays of up to 90 days. If you hold a UK passport, you may stay for 180 days without a visa.
Visas are the responsibility of the individual traveler. Entry requirements can change at any time, so it's important that you check for the latest information. Please visit the relevant consular website of the country or countries you’re visiting for detailed and up-to-date visa information specific to your country of origin. Check the Essential Trip Information section of your tour itinerary for more information.
Is tipping customary in Hong Kong?
Tipping isn’t a huge part of Hong Kong’s culture and most restaurants will add a 10–15 per cent service charge to your bill. That said, hotel staff, like luggage porters, will often expect a small tip for their service.
What is the internet access like in Hong Kong?
Free wi-fi is widely available across Hong Kong. You should be able to find hotspots at most major tourist attractions, libraries, major stations and shopping malls. Many hotels, bar and cafes will also offer complimentary wi-fi.
Can I use my mobile/cell phone while in Hong Kong?
Mobile/cell phone coverage is exceptional across Hong Kong. Phones can be used pretty much everywhere and there are a number of tourist SIM cards available for purchase once you arrive. If you’d prefer to use your global roaming, be sure to activate it before departing and always check costs with your provider.
What will it cost for a...?
- Bus ticket = USD 1.50
- A cappuccino = USD 4
- A set meal at a local cafe = USD 5–10
- A small beer from a bar = USD 5
- A small beer from 7-Eleven or similar = USD 1–2
- Standard yum cha meal = USD 15–20 (USD 1–3 per dim sum)
Can I drink the water in Hong Kong?
Tap water is considered safe to drink in Hong Kong unless marked otherwise. For environmental reasons, try to avoid buying bottled water. Fill a reusable water bottle or canteen with filtered water instead.
Are credit cards widely accepted in Hong Kong?
Major credit cards are accepted by large hotels, stores and restaurants, but may not be accepted by smaller vendors and market stalls. Be sure to carry a small amount of some cash in case your card is not an option.
What is ATM access like in Hong Kong?
ATMs are easy to find in Hong Kong and the majority will accept foreign cards.
What is the weather like in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong experiences a subtropical climate with mild winters and hot, wet and humid summers. The average temperature range across the year is 15–31°C (59–88°F) with rainfall at its heaviest from May through September. The large rain deposits over the summer come in the form of storms and downpours so while it will be wet, it won’t be wet for long.
What public holidays are celebrated in Hong Kong?
- 1 Jan New Year’s Day
- * Chinese New Year
- * Good Friday
- * Easter Monday
- * Buddha’s Birthday
- 1 May Labour Day
- * Dragon Boat Festival
- 1 July Hong Kong Special Admins. Region Establishment Day
- 1 Oct National Day of the People’s Republic of China
- * Chung Yeung Festival
- 25 Dec Christmas Day
- 26 Dec Boxing Day
*Please note these dates may vary. For a current list of public holidays in Hong Kong go to World Travel Guide's website .
Is Hong Kong safe for LGBTQIA+ travelers?
Despite Hong Kong’s liberal values, the city tends to follow traditional Chinese beliefs when it comes to sexuality. This means that homosexuality was considered a mental illness up until 2001 and though things have certainly improved, discrimination laws are not equal between LGBT and non-LGBT identifying citizens. There is still no legal recognition of same-sex relationships.
That said, Hong Kong is a hassle-free destination for LGBTQIA+ travelers that display discretion. Public displays of affection are rare in Hong Kong for both heterosexual and same-sex couples anyway, and Hong Kongers are generally very tolerant given their British history. Hong Kong also holds an annual Pride Parade, which is banned in mainland China.
For more detailed and up-to-date advice, we recommend visiting Equaldex or ILGA before you travel.
Is Hong Kong accessible for travelers with disabilities?
Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. That’s why we do our best to help as many people see the world as possible, regardless of any physical or mental limitations they might have. We’re always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them towards the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.
Hong Kong is one of the best cities in Asia for travelers with disabilities. Its modern public transport system is almost entirely accessible, including the MTR and ferry, though there are only a limited number of taxis with wheelchair ramps available. Most sights are accessible and there are plenty of accommodation options available depending on the individual traveler’s needs. Sidewalks in the touristed areas tend to have curb ramps too.
If you do live with a visual, hearing or other impairment, let your booking agent or group leader know early on so they’re aware and suitable arrangements can be made. As a general rule, knowing some common words in the local language, carrying a written itinerary with you and taking to the streets in a group, rather than solo, can help make your travel experience the best it can be.
What to wear in Hong Kong
Your wardrobe while visiting Hong Kong ultimately comes down to personal preference. You can get away with loose-fitting shirts, dresses, shorts or trousers for most of the year without too much discomfort. In summer, however, it can be particularly humid and wet so it’s best to wear breathable clothing and a light waterproof jacket or poncho. The winter evenings can get a little chilly too so it’s good to have a light sweater or a few layers to stay warm.
How do I stay safe and healthy while traveling?
From Australia?
Go to: Smart Traveller
From Canada?
Go to: Canada Travel Information
From the UK?
Go to: UK Foreign Travel Advice
From New Zealand?
Go to: Safe Travel
From the US?
Go to: US Department of State
The World Health Organisation also provides useful health information.
Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?
Absolutely. All passengers traveling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.
For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance
Does my trip support The Intrepid Foundation?
Yes, all Intrepid trips support the Intrepid Foundation. Trips to this country directly support our global Intrepid Foundation partners, Eden Reforestation Projects and World Bicycle Relief. Intrepid will double the impact by dollar-matching all post-trip donations made to The Intrepid Foundation.
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Admire the iconic views over Victoria Harbour
Against the backdrop of the dazzling city skyline, there’s a constant flow of activity in Victoria Harbour: from ferries and cruise ships to the colorful sampans, dotted between barges and freighters. Walk along the water’s edge to admire one of the most iconic skylines in the world, and don’t miss the spectacular Symphony of Lights that illuminates the cityscape every night.
Venture to Stanley Market
Get a taste of traditional open-air markets in the little seaside village of Stanley. Situated on the south coast of the island, the sea breeze brings about a more relaxed atmosphere than the grimy street markets. Still an iconic marketplace, Stanley Market is the perfect place to find authentic Chinese embroidery and calligraphy.
Visit the Aberdeen Fishing Village
Here, you’ll find tradition mingled with modernity down by the water. Sampans and Chinese junks, where the traditional boat-dwelling Tanka people still live, are juxtaposed against the million-dollar yachts moored by high-rise buildings. Take a sampan ride around the picturesque Aberdeen fishing village to visit the famous floating restaurants and seafood markets.
Try local seafood at the Goldfish Market
The Goldfish markets are a fascinating scene. Shops brimming with tanks of tropical fish and thousands of goldfish bags hang from outdoor stands. Get the full experience with a guided tour of the Kowloon market places where you can sample tasty seafood along the way.
Take a ride on the Ngong Ping cable car
Experience the sights of Hong Kong from above the hustle and bustle of it all in the panoramic Knong Ping cable car. Take the 20-minute ride up and away from downtown Tung Chung to the tranquil Ngong Ping Plateau, and enjoy the stunning 360-degree mountain views.
Our top 5 things to do in Hong Kong
You’ll never be short of things to do in this fantastic city. From its bustling harborfront to its quiet mountain plateaus, we’ll show you all the excitement that Hong Kong has to offer.
Lantau Island
Po Lin Monastery
Wander through the Lo Pin Monastery, a sanctuary of prayer and birdsong located on the peaceful Lantau Island. Originally founded by three Buddhist monks, what was once a humble stone hut and thatched chamber has dramatically evolved into a world-renowned monastery. Imbued with Buddhist symbolism, philosophy and architecture, it is a Hong Kong must.
A-Ma Temple
Constructed in 1844 to honor the sea goddess Mazu, the hillside A-Ma temple offers a glimpse into the island’s past as a small Chinese fishing village. As you climb the steps to the temple gates, guarded by giant lions known as the “Foo Dogs”, you’ll find yourself immersed in a world of bright color and incense smoke, burning from the daily offerings.
Hong Kong Museum of History
The Hong Kong Museum takes you through an astonishing 400 years of history. The building itself is a testament to traditional Chinese architecture, siheyuan, and inside the exhibitions cover everything from the Opium wars to Japanese occupation and local folk culture. For the Bruce Lee fans, there’s an entire gallery dedicated to the martial arts legend.
Best museums in Hong Kong
Underneath the cosmopolitan shimmer of skyscrapers and modern architecture, Hong Kong is a city steeped in history and heritage. Our Hong Kong guided tours will take you to extraordinary museums and monasteries to discover its traditional roots and Chinese antiquity.
Cantonese for “touch your heart”, dim sum is as much about community as it is pork buns. Classically shared at breakfast and lunchtimes between families, friends and colleagues, the exhaustive menu offers over 2000 tiny bites served from piping hot bamboo baskets. No Hong Kong trip is complete without this quintessential dining experience!
Char Siu is unofficially considered the national dish. On almost every corner, you can find a hole-in-the-wall eatery with this delectable dish on the menu. It’s a simple preparation of sticky barbequed pork, cooked over an open fire and served on a bed of rice with a dark salty-sweet sauce.
After a long day of walking, nothing fills the belly quite like a hot pot of sizzling chicken soup. It’s a historic Chinese dish with a Hong Kongese 2-step version: first, a hot pot of stir-fried chicken, then a burning broth with fresh veggies and herbs tossed in. Make sure you get extra crispy soy rolls to soak up all the flavors.
Best food in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a food haven, from smoking street food and downtown eateries to Michelin star restaurants with world-class views. Amongst the hot pot of eastern and western flavors, we’ll share the local specialities you cannot miss.
What to pack for Hong Kong
Hong Kong offers many unique photo opportunities. Take a good camera to capture the iconic city skyline and the busy life in the market places.
A phrasebook
While most local people speak excellent English, it’s always nice to learn a little of their language. Take a phrasebook (or download an app) and try your hand at a bit of Cantonese for simple things like ordering food.
A rain jacket
Hong Kong is notorious for its rain, no matter the time of year. Always be prepared with a rain jacket in your backpack so you can keep exploring the city, even in the wet.
Dress shirts
With plenty of high-end restaurants on offer, you might want to pack a fancy dress shirt, so you fit in during a classy night out on the town.
Good walking shoes
The transport can be a little expensive in Hong Kong, so save some HK and explore the city by the sidewalk. Good walking shoes will also come in handy for all those temple steps, and mountain walks on your Hong Kong tour package.
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Spend 1-3 days exploring in and around Hong Kong. Prepare to be mesmerized by the stunning cityscape adorned with towering skyscrapers against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour. Delve into the city's rich heritage by exploring historic temples like Man Mo Temple and Wong Tai Sin Temple. Indulge your taste buds in Hong Kong's culinary paradise , savoring a diverse array of delights ranging from mouthwatering dim sum and traditional Cantonese delicacies to international cuisine. Don't miss the opportunity to tantalize your senses with street food at bustling markets like Temple Street Night Market or treat yourself to a culinary masterpiece at one of the city's renowned Michelin-starred restaurants. Hong Kong is also a shopper's paradise , offering a plethora of options for every taste. From luxury brands in high-end malls to bargain hunting in vibrant street markets, you'll find something to suit your shopping desires.
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For nature enthusiasts, a visit to Lantau Island is a must. Marvel at the awe-inspiring Tian Tan Buddha and immerse yourself in the serenity of Ngong Ping Village. Go and explore with Asia Odyssey Travel, as we offer a range of Hong Kong tours tailored to your interests . Whether you prefer the classic Hong Kong tour, an exploration of Lantau Island , a family vacation to Hong Kong Disneyland, or a combined Hong Kong Macau tour , we've got you covered.
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Immerse yourself in the captivating blend of Eastern and Western cultures that Hong Kong has to offer. Our 6 best Hong Kong private tours offer the chance to take in the breathtaking Victoria Harbor view, be awestruck by the iconic skyline from Victoria Peak, and treat your taste buds to delectable dim sum. Enjoy a day tour to Lantau Island or revel in the magic of Hong Kong Disneyland . And for an added dose of excitement, venture on a thrilling day trip to Macau , where you can explore Portuguese architecture and experience the glitz and glamour of its casinos. Travel in your style!
Situated at the heart of the Greater Bay Area in China , Hong Kong stands as a prominent destination. With convenient transportation options like the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge and high-speed trains , accessing nearby cities such as Guangzhou , Shenzhen , and Foshan is a breeze. Seamlessly embark on journeys to explore the multitude of attractions and experiences offered within the dynamic Greater Bay Area.
Escape the vibrant city of Hong Kong and take a memorable short trip to Guilin , Zhangjiajie , and Chengdu . Thanks to the convenience of high-speed trains , you can easily explore these captivating destinations. Marvel at the breathtaking karst landscapes of Guilin, be awestruck by the Avatar Mountains in Zhangjiajie, and encounter adorable giant pandas in Chengdu. Indulge in a journey of natural beauty and cultural wonders beyond Hong Kong.
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The visa requirements for Hong Kong depend on your nationality and the purpose and duration of your visit. Here are some general guidelines:
Visa-free entry: Nationals of many countries are granted visa-free entry to Hong Kong for a limited period ranging from a few days to several months. For example, citizens of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and many EU countries can typically visit Hong Kong for tourism or business purposes without a visa for stays ranging from 7 to 180 days. The exact duration of stay permitted may vary, so it's advisable to check the specific requirements based on your nationality.
Visa-on-arrival: Some nationalities are eligible for visa-on-arrival in Hong Kong. This means that you can obtain a visa upon arrival at the airport or border checkpoint in Hong Kong. The duration of stay allowed may vary, typically ranging from 7 to 30 days. Again, it's important to check the specific requirements based on your nationality.
Visa-required entry: Nationals of certain countries are required to obtain a visa prior to their arrival in Hong Kong , regardless of the purpose and duration of their visit. This typically applies to citizens of countries with which Hong Kong does not have visa-free arrangements. If you fall into this category, you will need to apply for a visa at a Chinese embassy or consulate before traveling to Hong Kong .
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Hong Kong offers a range of attractions worth exploring, including Victoria Peak (太平山顶), Hong Kong Disneyland (迪士尼), Ocean Park (海洋公园), Tian Tan Buddha (天坛大佛), Hong Kong Museum of History (香港历史博物馆), Avenue of Stars (星光大道), and the bustling markets like Temple Street Night Market (庙街夜市) and Ladies' Market (女人街).
The ideal number of days to spend in Hong Kong depends on your personal preferences, interests, and the activities you plan to undertake. However, a popular recommendation is to spend at least 2 days in Hong Kong to get a good overview of the city's attractions and experience its vibrant culture. This duration allows you to visit major landmarks, explore different neighborhoods, indulge in local cuisine, and possibly take a day trip to nearby islands or attractions.
Exploration in Hong Kong: 2 to 3 days
With 2 to 3 days, you can visit iconic places like Victoria Peak , explore the bustling streets of Central and Causeway Bay, experience the vibrant markets, enjoy the city's diverse dining scene, and even dedicate a day to visit Hong Kong Disneyland or Ocean Park. 2 Days in Hong Kong: Classic Tour of Hong Kong Island & Lantau Island >>
Travel out of Hong Kong: 1 or 2 days more:
Of course, if you have more time available, you can extend your stay to further immerse yourself in the city's offerings, visit additional attractions, or take side trips to nearby destinations like Macau or Shenzhen . Ultimately, the duration of your stay in Hong Kong should be based on your interests and the experiences you wish to have while in the city. 4 Days Hong Kong Macau Highlights Tour for Diverse Experience >>
Several day trips from Hong Kong are worth considering, such as visiting Lantau Island to see the Tian Tan Buddha and Po Lin Monastery, exploring the fishing village of Tai O, taking a boat ride to the outlying islands like Cheung Chau or Lamma Island, or visiting Macau , known for its casinos and Portuguese heritage.
Yes, a day trip to Macau can be enough to explore some of its main attractions and get a taste of the city's unique blend of Portuguese and Chinese cultures. Macau is a relatively small region, and many of its popular tourist spots can be visited within a day.
Some key attractions to consider during a day trip to Macauinclude:
1). Historic Center of Macau: This UNESCO World Heritage site features well-preserved colonial architecture, including iconic landmarks like the Ruins of St. Paul's and Senado Square.
2). Macau Tower: The Macau Tower offers panoramic views of the city and thrilling activities such as bungee jumping and a Skywalk.
3). The Venetian Macao: One of the world's largest casinos and integrated resorts, The Venetian Macao offers a taste of Las Vegas-style entertainment, shopping, and dining.
4). Taipa Village: Explore the charming streets of Taipa Village, known for its Portuguese influences, traditional shops, and delicious Macanese cuisine.
5). A-Ma Temple: This ancient temple dedicated to the goddess of seafarers is a significant cultural and historical site in Macau.
6). Macau Museum: Gain insights into Macau 's history and culture through the exhibits at the Macau Museum.
While a day trip can provide a glimpse of Macau 's highlights, keep in mind that the city has more to offer, including additional historical sites, temples, casinos, and Macanese cuisine. If you have more time available, consider extending your stay to fully explore and appreciate the unique aspects of Macau.
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The best time to visit Hong Kong is during the autumn months (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and the humidity is lower. Spring (March to May) is also a good time with mild temperatures. However, Hong Kong can be visited year-round , and each season has its own charm.
Yes, Hong Kong is generally considered to be an expensive city. The cost of living, accommodation, dining, and entertainment can be relatively high compared to many other destinations. However, it is still possible to find options to suit different budgets by planning and making budget-conscious choices.
In Hong Kong, the best way to travel and navigate the city is through its efficient and extensive public transportation system. Here are the key modes of transportation in Hong Kong :
MTR (Mass Transit Railway) : The MTR is a rapid transit system that covers Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Territories, and connects to the airport. It is fast, reliable, and convenient for traveling between different districts and major attractions.
Trams : The iconic double-decker trams operate on Hong Kong Island, running along the northern coastline. They provide a leisurely and nostalgic way to explore popular areas like Central, Wan Chai, and Causeway Bay.
Ferries : Hong Kong is made up of numerous islands, and ferries are an important mode of transport to reach places like Lantau Island, Cheung Chau, and Lamma Island. The Star Ferry also offers a picturesque ride across Victoria Harbour between Kowloon and Hong Kong Island.
Taxis : Taxis are widely available in Hong Kong , and they come in various colors indicating different types and services. Red taxis operate throughout most of Hong Kong , while green taxis serve the New Territories, and blue taxis operate exclusively on Lantau Island. Taxis can be convenient, especially when traveling in groups or with heavy luggage.
Mini-buses : Mini-buses are small vans that operate on fixed routes and can be hailed along the street. They are faster than regular buses but have limited seating capacity.
Walking : Hong Kong is a compact city with many pedestrian-friendly areas. Walking can be a pleasant way to explore neighborhoods, especially in areas like Central, Tsim Sha Tsui, and Causeway Bay.
It's recommended to use an Octopus Card, a rechargeable smart card, for seamless payment across most modes of public transport. The card can also be used for payments at convenience stores, restaurants, and more.
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The best way to travel from Hong Kong to Macau is usually by ferry . There are several ferry operators that provide frequent services between the two destinations. Here are the key options:
TurboJet: TurboJet is one of the major ferry operators and offers regular services between Hong Kong and Macau . They operate from multiple terminals including Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan, China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui, and Hong Kong International Airport.
Cotai Water Jet: Cotai Water Jet is another popular ferry operator that provides services between Hong Kong and Macau . They mainly operate from the Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan and the Hong Kong International Airport, with some services also available from the China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui.
SkyPier: If you are traveling from Hong Kong International Airport, you can take a ferry directly to Macau from the SkyPier, which is located within the airport. This option offers convenience for those arriving by air.
The ferry journey from Hong Kong to Macau takes approximately one hour, and the ferries are comfortable and equipped with facilities like seating areas, onboard entertainment, and refreshments.
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The official currency of Hong Kong is the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). Currency exchange services are widely available throughout the city, including at banks, exchange counters, and hotels. Many ATMs accept international cards, making it convenient to withdraw cash. Credit cards are widely accepted in most establishments.
Hong Kong is a paradise for food lovers. Some must-try dishes include dim sum (bite-sized steamed or fried dumplings), roast goose , wonton noodles , egg tarts , pineapple buns , and milk tea . Street food options like curry fish balls, stinky tofu, and egg waffles are also popular choices.
Hong Kong is renowned for its shopping opportunities. Some popular shopping areas include Causeway Bay (中环), Tsim Sha Tsui (尖沙咀), Mong Kok (旺角) , Central, and Admiralty. Markets like Temple Street Night Market (庙街) , Ladies' Market (女人街) , and Stanley Market (赤柱市场) offer a wide range of goods, including clothing, electronics, souvenirs, and local street food.
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I'm a Singaporean traveller who booked a private solo tour. I chanced upon AOT after I googled and decided to travel last min. My planner from AOT named Rita was very patient towards all my request and changes, she is knowledgeable and provided excellent advice for my 8 days trip arrangement from Shanghai, Zhangjiajie N Chongqing. Although there were very minor hiccups just like any overseas holiday, it was still a well planned trip.
I would like thank all my tour guides and drivers (师父) for looking after me so well. Special mention to Zhangjiajie Tour Guide named Ms Rita Wang, she looks after her client with her sincerest heart into the smallest details such as eating habits and my lifestyle. (Example: Turning A/C on knowing we Singaporeans can't live without A/C in car & also I don't even have to look at menu to order food becos she knows what I want to eat) Also thank you 杨师父 who tagged team with Rita, he is a very good skilled safe driver and knows how look after me during long haul journey drive inter cities.
I would strongly reccomended anyone who wants to travel to look for Rita or her colleagues from Asia Odyssey Travel.
Lastly, thank you to all whom I've crossed path during my trip. I'm grateful to all people in China for the warm hospitality. 感恩大家的招待和爱。
I left my heart in Zhangjiajie
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Date of Experience: Apr 06, 2024
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1. Hong Kong Day Trip - Landmarks Visit (2024) | 1k+ booked
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16. Aqua Luna: Symphony of Lights Cruise in Hong Kong
17. The Dragon's Back Hiking Tour, Hong Kong
18. Full Day Macau Sightseeing Tour
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21. Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Ticket on Lantau Island
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12 Days China Odyssey: From the Pearl of the Orient to the Capital of the Empire (private guide & driver)
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The Dragon Trip is a great tour. Such value for money. The tour guides were all great and we don't think we could have traveled China without them.
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the dragon trip was the trip of a lifetime. the itinerary was amazing and hit all the key points i wanted to visit and showed me more places, that i had never heard of. Most the tour guides we had were great, the local knowledge was fantastic and it helped me round china with so much more ease than if i had traveled independently. The accommodation was mostly great and even though we paid extra for private rooms the dorms looked great as well. The group of people i was with were great and i keep in contact with a lot of them still and would even deem some as life long friends. the freedom you are given is great, even though there is an itinerary you can go off and do your own thing or stay with the group. although it was almost a year ago now i still remember every second of it! thank you dragon trip!!
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My wife Rue and I went on a fun trip from Hong Kong to Guilin, China, as part of our china travels using Odynovo Tours .Our guide is named Eric Fan, he made every part of our journey exciting and interesting. We started with our first time cool high-speed train ride from Hong Kong to Guilin. In Guilin, we were welcomed by Eric who knew a lot about the places, he shared cool stories along the way to our hotel. In that same evening, we visited the most beautiful cave we have ever seen in our life (the Reed Flute Cave). Guilin views were amazing! We saw big rocky hills and rivers that twisted around them. The food was incredibly delicious. Eric showed us around the city and told us about its history and culture and we went on a boat ride on the Li River. Everything was so perfect l! Eric was really helpful during our trip. He told us where to eat the best food and shared interesting facts about Guilin. We felt lucky to have him as our guide. We recommend Odynovo Tours to anyone looking to visit china . Their tour guides are the best and they are fluent in English. When our time in Guilin was over, we felt happy and grateful for such a wonderful trip with Eric. We'll never forget the amazing sights and experiences we had. If you're planning a trip to Guilin, we totally recommend Eric Fan as your guide. He made our journey unforgettable!
Fantastic. Guides went overboard to help
This tour gave me the opportunity to really see a lot of China in a relatively short time. Yangshuo was beautiful and all the activities there were breathtaking. I was traveling during the national holidays, so it was really crowded everywhere, but everything still went well. It was also good to always have a guide with you, as otherwise you really had difficulties with communication. The guide in each city changed and some were less motivated than others. There were also days that were a bit stressful. My highlights definitely included Yangshuo, Beijing and Xi'an. The time in Shanghai could have been shortened, in my opinion there wasn't that much to see there.
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Do you plan to visit Hong Kong and want to participate in a local day tour? In this article, we list some of the most popular day tour agencies that offer everything from food tours to daily tours to New Territories and Lantau Island. You can even spend your layover in Lantau, which can be a great option if you have a limited time in Hong Kong, as the airport is located there.
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Founded in 2011, Big Foot Tour is a leading service provider of daily tours in Hong Kong and has helped thousands of tourists. The company has received hundreds of 5-star reviews on websites like Tripadvisor and is renowned for its interesting and high-quality tours.
Big Foot Tour was started by a woman called Ski who moved to Hong Kong around a decade ago and who’s originally from Singapore.
What makes Big Foot so popular among travelers is that they don’t focus solely on common tourist attractions, but take you behind the scenes and show you local areas with a strong local culture.
Also, the company doesn’t take commissions from souvenir shops or restaurants (this is a common practice on the mainland) so you won’t feel pressured to buy anything and get a truly authentic experience.
Big Foot is a licensed tour agency where all the guides have Tourist Guide Passes being issued by the Travel Industry Council of Hong Kong. They are also a member of the Hong Kong Association of Travel Agents .
You can book tours online, which is convenient, of course, and you have the following choices, including small-group tours, private tours, and food tours:
- Real Hong Kong Tour
- Hong Kong Private Tour
- Hong Kong Food Tour
- Kowloon Private Tour
- Hong Kong 10000 Buddhas & Tai Po Market Tour (Small-Group)
- Urban New Territories Tour (Small-Group)
- Happy Go Lucky Hong Kong Tour (Small-Group)
Big Foot has been quoted or mentioned by various online media channels and companies, including Lonely Planet, The Boston Globe, The Business Times, and British Airways.
Excella Travel HK Ltd. was founded as early as 1956 by Mr. Nirmal Singh Sethi who initially provided visa services through his travel agency in Hong Kong. Over the years, Excella Travel has managed to become one of the leading daily tour agencies in Hong Kong with numerous positive reviews.
Interestingly, the company is also a founding member of the Hong Kong Tourist Association (HKTA), which plays a vital role in Hong Kong’s tourism industry as a whole. On top of that, the company is a member of various other councils and associations, including the Travel Agency Registry of Hong Kong, the Travel Industry Council (TIC), and the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA).
In addition to daily tours in Hong Kong they offer tours to places like Myanmar and other places in Asia. In Hong Kong, you have the following tours available:
- Hong Kong Island Orientation Tour
- Disneyland Tour
- Ocean Park Tour
- Shenzhen Tour
The Hong Kong Island Orientation Tour offers a unique experience and where you will visit famous landmarks such as Victoria Peak, Aberdeen Fishing Village, Repulse Bay, Stanley Market, and do a visit to a factory that produces jewelry.
It will only cost you HKD 420 and you’ll get transported in an air-conditioned coach and have an English speaking guided tour.
This was just an example, for up-to-date information and more info about the other tours, I recommend you to visit Excella Travel’s website directly. Worth bearing in mind is that the company also offers services for visas, hotels, and more.
Hello! Hong Kong is a popular and renowned tour agency in Hong Kong that was founded by an English woman named Laura, who instantly fell in love with the city after doing a trip there with her parents.
The company has an average rating of around 5/5 on Tripadvisor, having received more than 1,700 reviews!
As you can probably see on its website, the company has a team of happy and energetic individuals who come from different backgrounds and countries. They speak English, French, Dutch, but also Cantonese and Mandarin Chinese.
It’s a member of various councils and associations, including the Travel Agency Registry of Hong Kong, the Travel Industry Council (TIC), and the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA).
Over the years, the company has expanded to other countries and offers tour services in Tokyo and Singapore. In addition to private- and group tours, you can attend activities such as helicopter tours, sailing charters, and new year’s cruises.
The company currently offers the following private tours:
- Private walking tour
- Private car tour
- Private food tour
- Private Kowloon tour
- Private Lantau tour
- Airport layover tour
- Cruise passenger tour
- Airport transfer
You can also find the following group tours:
- Group food tour
- Group Kowloon tour
- Group Lantau tour
For more information about each tour and the prices, I suggest you to visit their website.
Hong Kong Foodie Tasting Tours is one of the leading tour agencies that offer food tours in Hong Kong. The team comprises of 11 individuals that will bring you to eat like a local and allow you to see Hong Kong’s history, culture, and architecture.
Thus, what speaks for the foodie tasting tours is that you can indulge in tasty local delicacies, at the same time as you learn about the local history.
In 2019, the company received a Certificate of Excellence by Tripadvisor and Traveller’s Choice by the same company. Since its inception, the company has received more than 1,200 reviews on Tripadvisor with an average rating of 5/5!
The company offers the following tours at the moment:
- Central & Sheung Wan Foodie Tour
- Sham Shui Po Foodie Tour
- Tai Po Market Foodie Tour
- Temple Street Night Foodie Tour
- Hong Kong Local Craft Beer Tour
To give you an example, the Central & Sheung Wan Foodie Tour commences on Mondays to Saturdays, starting from 1:45 PM or 2:15 PM (check in advance). Up to 12 persons join the tour that lasts for around 3.5 hours. Adults pay HKD 770 and participate in food and drink tastings at six locations.
You will visit the following restaurants and shops during this particular tour:
- Wonton Noodle Shop
- Roast Meat Restaurant
- Fresh Juice Shop
- Preserved Fruits Specialty House
- Dim Sum Corner
- Local Bakery
It’s simple and convenient to join the tours as you can select a date and book the tickets online. You will receive an email confirmation after the booking.
Running Panda Hong Kong
Running Panda Hong Kong (RPHK) was started by a local girl named Ashley, she’s a food & culture columnist that studied Han Culture. Over the years, Ashley has received plenty of 5-star reviews, both on Google and on Tripadvisor.
At the moment, you can find the following tours on her website:
- Private Food Tour
- Eat, Bike, Love
- Bespoke Food & Culture Tour
- Hong Kong Layover
- Amazing New Territory
- Lantau Island
- Cruise Ship Shore Excursion
She can also create a personal plan according to your needs and preferences.
The tours take 4 – 8 hours and the price is from USD 200 for one person who participates in a tour that takes 3 hours, up to USD 700 if you are 6 adults that participate in a tour that takes 8 hours.
If you are more than 6 persons, you can contact Ashley for a personalized quotation.
The following is included in the tours:
- Fun and professional guiding service in fluent English
- Hotel/ airport/ cruise terminal pickup & drop-off
- Kids under 15 years old can join free of charge
- Useful information before your arrival
The following items are paid separately:
- Food, beverage, entrances fee (if any), and other personal expenses
- Transportation, equipment (for example bike rental, etc) expenses
- Gratuities (optional)
- Shore excursions or layovers
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Akbar Holidays Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 22 4918 3434
Website: www.akbarholidays.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: G/F, Dalamal House, Nariman Point, Mumbai – 400 021 INDIA
Cleartrip Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 95 9533 3333
Website: www.cleartrip.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1st Floor, Suraj Ganga Soft Park, Potential House, 3rd Phase, J. P. Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078, India
EaseMyTrip.com
Phone: +91 11 4313 1313
Website: www.easemytrip.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 223, Patparganj Industrial Area, New Delhi – 110 092 INDIA
EBIXCASH, Via.com (Flight Raja Travels Private Limited)
Phone: +91 80 3941 4141 / 4641 4141
Website: www.ebixcash.via.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Raheja Towers, No. 26/27, 8th Floor, M.G Road, Bengaluru – 560 001 INDIA
Fountainhead Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 22 6740 4600
Website: www.fhevents.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1/F, New Era Mills Compound, Next to Big Bazaar, Moghul Lane, Matunga (West), Mumbai – 400 016 INDIA
Phone: +91 22 6620 2800
Website: www.jtbtours.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: G - B, PIL Court, 111 Maharshi Karve Marg, Churchgate, Mumbai – 400020 INDIA
Kesari Tours Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 22 2433 2222/ 2101 2101
Website: www.kesari.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 314, L.J Road, Mahim Mumbai – 400 016 INDIA
MakeMyTrip.com
Phone: +91 124 289 8747
Website: www.makemytrip.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Floor No. 18, Tower-B, Epitome Building No. 5, DLF Cyber City Phase-III, Gurugram – 122 022 INDIA
Mercury Travels Ltd.
Phone: 1800 266 2345
Website: www.mercurytravels.co.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: Suraksha Ace, 6th Floor, 34/3, Andheri Kurla Road, Chakala, JB Nagar, Andheri East, Mumbai – 400 059 INDIA
Ottila International Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 22 6588 8888
Website: www.ottila.net
Email: [email protected]
Address: Gundecha Onclave, 1B1, 1/F, Kherani Road, Saki Naka, Andheri (East), Mumbai – 400 072 INDIA
Riya The Travel Expert
Phone: +91 22 6659 4949
Website: www.riya.travel
Email: [email protected]
Address: M/1, Leela Business Park, Andheri - Kurla Rd, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400 059 INDIA
SOTC Travel Limited
Phone: 1800 209 3344
Website: www.sotc.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 7/F, Tower A, Urmi Estate, 95, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg, Lower Parel (West), Mumbai – 400 013 INDIA
Thomas Cook (India) Limited
Phone: +91 22 4242 7000
Website: www.thomascook.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1101, 11/F, Wing B Marathon Futurex, N.M Joshi Marg, Lower Parel (East), Mumbai – 400 013 INDIA
Thrillophilia Travel Experiences
Phone: +91 80 3075 2676
Website: www.thrillophilia.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Sitapura Industrial Area, Sitapura, Jaipur, Rajasthan – 302 022 INDIA
Trail Blazer Tours India Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 22 6194 0940
Website: www.trailblazertours.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: World Trade Centre, Cuffe Parade, Mumbai – 400 005 INDIA
Travel Tours (FCM Travel Solutions)
Phone: +91 22 6101 8181
Website: www.traveltours.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 4th Floor, AFL House, Marol Maroshi Road, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400 059 INDIA
Travel Triangle
Phone: 1800 123 5555
Website: www.traveltriangle.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Plot No. 29, 3-4/F, Dynamic House, Maruti Industrial Complex, Sector 18, Gurugram – 122015 INDIA
Trinity Air Travel & Tours Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: 1800 266 9599
Website: www.trinityairtravel.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Sangetham Apartments (opp. Cochin Shipyard), Atlantis Junctions, M.G. Road, Cochin – 682 015 INDIA
Phone: +91 740 019 9990
Website: www.tripxoxo.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 316, Woodrow, Veera Desai Road Opposite Veera Desai Police Chowki, Andheri ,West, Mumbai, Maharashtra – 400 053 INDIA
Veena Patil Hospitality Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 22 2101 7979
Website: www.veenaworld.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Neelkanth Corporate Park, Kirol Road, Vidyavihar (West), Kirol Village, Vidyavihar Society, Ghatkopar West, Mumbai – 400086 INDIA
Yatra Online Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: 1860 200 1800
Website: www.yatra.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 6B, 6/F, Tower D, Unitech Cyber Park Sector-39, Gurugram – 122 002 INDIA
Zenith Leisure Holidays Ltd
Phone: +91 8100 667733
Website: www.zenithholidays.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Unit No. 101, First Floor, Block-E, Local shopping centre, Vikaspuri, near Dussehra Ground, New Delhi- 110 018 INDIA
Akshar Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: 1800 233 9008
Website: www.akshartours.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 9, City Centre, 2/F, Swastik Cross Road, C. G. Road, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad – 380 009 INDIA
Best Voyage Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 79 4032 6073
Website: www.bestvoyage.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: SF 1-2 / 101 -103, Anhill Complex, Behind City Centre, Swastik Cross Road, C.G.Road, Ahmedabad – 380 009 INDIA
Bleach Tourism Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 79 4050 2500
Website: www.bleachtourism.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Upper Level 4/5, Saffron Building, Near Bank of Baroda, Panchvati Circle, Ambawadi, Ahmedabad – 380 006 INDIA
Flamingo Transworld Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 79 4000 1500
Website: www.flamingotravels.co.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 201/202, Gala Business Centre, St. Xaviers College Corner, Near Classic Gold Hotel, Off C. G. Road, Ahmedabad – 380 009 INDIA
Pathfinder Holidays Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 79 2646 6180/181
Website: www.pathfindersholidays.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 103, "Kaivanna”, Nr. Panchvati Circle, Ahmedabad - 380 006 INDIA
Travel O Clock’ LLP
Phone: +91 7948 90 7825
Website: www.traveloclock.net
Email: [email protected]
Address: C 612 Dev Aururn, Prahladnagar, Ahmedabad – 380015 INDIA
Benchmark Incentive & Leisure Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 80 4084 4000
Website: www.benchmarkholidays.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Phoenix Primus, No. 590, 2/F, HAL 2nd Stage, 12th Main, Indira Nagar, HAL 2nd Stage, Bengaluru – 560 038 INDIA
Chariot World Tours
Phone: 1800 102 7707
Website: www.chariotworldtours.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 22, G/F, Cunningham Classic, Cunningham Road, Bengaluru – 560 052 INDIA
Chrysalis Holidays Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 80 4334 3801
Website: www.chrysalisholidays.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: No. 206, Level 2 1st Floor, #1, Prestige Atrium, Central Street, Bengaluru – 560 001 INDIA
Fiesta Vacations Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 80 4900 4800
Website: www.fiestavacations.co.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: #18 (Old No. 109), Hari Brindhavan, 8th B Main, 30th Cross, 4th Block, Jayanagar, Bengaluru – 560 011 INDIA
Jagadish Tours
Phone: +91 80 4545 4545
Website: www.jagadishtours.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: No. 124, Brigade Raod, Opposite Brigade Tower, Bengaluru – 560 025 INDIA
TEEM Travel World Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 80 4204 2555
Website: www.travelteem.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: No. 96,Infantry Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka – 560 001 INDIA
TripFactory
Phone: +91 80 3951 1859
Website: www.tripfactory.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 11th Floor, N1 Block, Manyata Embassy Business Park, Bengaluru – 560 043 INDIA
Akshaya India Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 44 4411 7575
Website: www.akshayaindia.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: A-1/3 Kushkumar Road, Nungambakkam, Chennai - 600 034 INDIA
Baywatch Travels
Phone: +91 44 2841 5667/4600 400
Website: www.baywatchtravels.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: No. 72A, 1/F, Sukh Sagar Building, Marshalls Road, Egmore, Chennai – 600 008 INDIA
Phone: +91 44 4551 1011
Website: www.holidays4u.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: No.1 M.G Road, Shastri Nagar, Adyar Chennai- 600 020 INDIA
Madras Travels & Tours Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 44 4202 2244
Website: www.madrastravels.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: PSK Booshanam Mahal, 2/F (IOB upstairs), No. 127, 100Ft, Bye Pass Road, Velachery, Chennai – 600 042 INDIA
Parveen Holidays
Phone: +91 44 2661 5200
Website: www.parveenholidays.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: #148, AB Towers, Perambur Barracks Road, Purasawalkam, Chennai - 600 007 INDIA
Peekay Holidays
Phone: +91 44 2819 3333 / 2819 4444
Website: www.peekayholidays.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: Old No. 17, New No. 56, Casa Major Road, 2/F, Egmore, Chennai – 600 008 INDIA
SG Exotic Destination Planners Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 44 4858 4403
Website: www.sgexoticdp.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: No 211/2 2nd floor, TTK Road, Alwarpet, Chennai-18, Tamilnadu
Shakhti Tours & Travels
Phone: +91 44 4217 9800
Website: www.shakthitoursandtravels.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: Desabandhu Plaza, No 47 Whites Road, Royapettah, Chennai - 600 014 INDIA
Travel Air Madras Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 44 2852 3095
Website: www.travelairmadras.co.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: Office No.16, Aarti Chambers, Building No.189, Anna Salai Chennai -600 006 INDIA
Travel Masters India Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 44 4289 9900
Website: www.travelmastersindia.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: C1 "SONA FLATS" No.5, Murray's Gate Road, Alwarpet, Chennai - 600 018 INDIA
Travel XS Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 44 4214 8011
Website: www.travelxs.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1st Floor, Sri Kalyan Square, # 83, Pantheon Road, Egmore, Chennai – 600 008 INDIA
Aeronet TravTour Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 11 4506 6666
Website: www.aeronetholidays.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 4/54, Saraswati Marg, Block 4, WEA, Karol Bagh, New Delhi – 110 005 INDIA
Allways Marketing and Travel Services
Phone: +91 11 4566 6999
Website: www.allwaystravels.com
Email: [email protected] ; [email protected]
Address: 17A/46 W.E.A., Karol Bagh, New Delhi – 110 005 INDIA
BigBreaks.com
Phone: +91 92660 92663
Website: www.bigbreaks.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 18 Community Center, Zamrudpur, New Delhi – 110 048 INDIA
Carnation Travel Services Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 11 4610 0200
Website: www.carnationtravels.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: B-63, Lajpat Nagar - I,New Delhi – 110 024 INDIA
D. Pauls Travel & Tours
Phone: +91 11 6621 1111/ 4125 5555
Website: www.dpauls.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: B - 50, Shivalik, Malviya Nagar, New Delhi – 110 017 INDIA
Dewan Worldwide Holidays
Phone: +91 11 4322 4322
Website: www.dewanholidays.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1205, Kailash Building, KG Marg, Connaught Place, New Delhi – 110 001 INDIA
Global Connect Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 11 4658 7600
Website: gctravels.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 403-404, 4/F Sagar Tower, Janakpuri District Center, New Delhi – 110 058 INDIA
MICE & More Services LLP
Phone: +91 12 4466 6186
Website: www.miceandmore.co.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 802, 8/F, JMD Regent Square, MG Road, Gurugram – 122 022 INDIA
N. Chirag Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 11 4609 4609
Website: www.nchirag.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: F 11-13, Vasant Square Mall Vasant Kunj, New Delhi – 110 070 INDIA
Paras Holidays
Phone: +91 11 4327 2727
Website: www.parasholidays.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 321-322, 3rd Floor, Gold Plaza Building Gurudwara Road, Karol Bagh, New Delhi – 110 005 INDIA
Samaara International Tour & Travel
Phone: +91 11 4556 4556
Website: www.samaaratravel.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: H-3, 2nd Floor, Main Market, Block 3, Rajouri Garden New Delhi – 110 027 INDIA
SKH Global Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 11 42388888
Website: www.skhglobal.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1301-1302, Floor 12-A, Indra Prakash Building, 21 Barakhamba Road, New Delhi – 110 001 INDIA
Southern Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 11 43532800
Website: www.southerntravelsindia.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 18/2, Arya Samaj Road,Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110 005 INDIA
Travelicious Tours Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 120 4457 8047
Website: www.travelicious.net.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 607, 6/F DLF City Court, Sikanderpur, Gurugram – 122 002 INDIA
Travstarz Holidays & Destination Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 12 4470 5300
Email: [email protected]
Address: Unit No. 303-304, Vipul Agora, MG Road, Sec. 28, Gurugram, Haryana – 122 002 INDIA
Yorker Holidays Services Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 11 45454646/4600
Website: www.yorkerindia.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 4E/15, 3rd Floor, Ashoka Center, Jhandewalan Extn, New Delhi- 110055 INDIA
Zap Booking
Phone: +91 11 4726 2626
Website: www.zapbooking.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: F-111/112, North Square MallNetaji Subhash Place, Pitampura, New Delhi – 110 034 INDIA
Discovery Travels & Tours
Phone: +91 33 4010 9000
Website: www.discoveryholidays.co.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 13, Woodburn Park Road, Binnany Buildings, Kolkata – 700 020 INDIA
Gainwell Enterprises Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 33 4050 000
Website: www.gainwelltravel.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 11B, Dr. Rajendra Road, Bhowanipur, Kolkata – 700 020 INDIA
Just Holidays
Phone: +91 33 4008 4800 / 4808
Website: www.justholidays.co.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: Room No. 802, 8th Floor, Martin Burn Business Park, BP 3, Salt Lake Sector V, Kolkata – 700 091 INDIA
Neptune Holidays Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 33 4022 9591
Website: www.neptuneholidays.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Arihant Benchmark, 113/F, Matheswartolla Road (near Topsia Crossing), Axis Bank Building, 3/F, Kolkata – 700 046 INDIA
Vayu Seva Tours and Travel Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 33 2235 3535
Website: www.vayuseva.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 2 Manook Lane (off Ezra Street), Kolkata – 700 001 INDIA
Amazing Vacations
Phone: +91 22 6638 2700
Website: www.amazingvacations.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 9, Marine Chambers, 43 New Marine Lines, Mumbai – 400 020 INDIA
Ark Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 22 4246 1920
Website: www.arktravels.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 1109, Samartha Vaibhav,New Link Road, Andheri West, Mumbai – 400 053 INDIA
Club 7 Holidays
Phone: +91 22 4215 9000
Website: www.club7holidays.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 2nd Floor, Centrum House, CST Road, Manipada Road, Kalina, Santa Cruz -East, Mumbai – 400 098 INDIA
Gem Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 22 6101 9101
Website: www.gemtravels.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Naman Midtown, 1501 / 1504, 15th Floor, A Wing, Senapati Bapat Marg, Next to India Bulls Financial Centre, Elphinstone Road West, Mumbai - 400 013 INDIA
Gilpin Travel Management
Phone: +91 22 6771 9300
Website: www.gilpin.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 01/02, Windfall Building, Sahar Plaza Complex, M.V Road, Mumbai – 400 059 INDIA
Guideline Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 22 4062 2233 / 2244
Website: www.guidelinetravels.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 545, Kalbadevi Road Metro Cinema Junction, Mumbai – 400 002 INDIA
Heena Tours
Phone: + 91 22 6159 6900
Website: www.heenatours.in
Email: [email protected]
Address: 303 / 304 / 305, ML Space, DJ Road, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai – 400 056, INDIA
SBU – Vacations Exotica, Balmer Lawrie & Co. Ltd
Phone: +91 22 6198 3399
Website: www.vacationsexotica.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 4/F, Balmer Lawrie Building, 5 – J N Heredia Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai – 400 001 INDIA
Shah Holidays
Phone: +91 22 2610 3073
Website: www.shahholidays.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 203, 2nd Floor, Man Excellenza Building, opp.Pawan Hans & Grasshopper Restaurant, Near Nanavati Hospital, S.V.Road, Vile Parle (West), Mumbai - 400 056 INDIA
Bhagyashri Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 95953 00900
Website: www.bhagyashritravels.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Bhagyashri Travels Private Limited,11, Namjoshi Bhavan,Lal Bahadur Shastri Road,486 Sadashiv Peth, Pune – 411 030 INDIA
Girikand Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 20 67273000
Website: www.girikand.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Girikand House', 759/90 B, Bhandarkar Institute Road,Deccan Gymkhana, Pune – 411 004 INDIA
Odyssey Tours & Travels
Phone: +91 20 6644 2929
Website: www.odysseytravels.net
Email: [email protected]
Address: Jewel Tower, 201/202, 2/F, Lane Number 5, Koregaon Park, Pune – 411 001 INDIA
Quantum Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 20 4129 6985
Website: www.quantumtravels.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 205 Gera Gardens #2, Koregaon Park Main Road, Pune – 411 001 INDIA
Al Hind Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 484 4334463
Website: www.alhind.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Elmar Square (above HDFC bank), M.G. Road, Ravipuram, Cochin – 682 015 INDIA
Ascon Travel Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 40 6699 4600
Website: www.ascontravel.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: G1-1187, Srinivasa Towers, 6-3-1187, Greenlands Rd, Begumpet, Hyderabad – 500 016 INDIA
Cosima Travel & Trade Links Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 484 2381722
Website: www.cosimaindiaholidays.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Penta Square (opp. Kavitha Cinema), Metro Pilllar No. 670, M.G. Road, Cochin – 682 015 INDIA
Emperor Traveline
Phone: +91 422 4500600
Website: www.emperortraveline.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Office No. 32A, Bashyakaralu Road, R.S Puram, Coimbatore – 641 002 INDIA
Hallmark Holidays
Phone: +91 261 266 2424/ 266 2727
Website: www.hallmarktour.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 10, Sarela Shopping Center, 1st Floor, Nr. St. Xaviers School, Ghod-dod Road, Surat – 395 007 INDIA
Nirmala Travels
Phone: +91 824 2497051/249 7052
Website: www.nirmalatravels.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Office No. B-3, City Plaza, Kudmul Ranga Rao Road, Kodialbail, Mangalore – 575 003 INDIA
Royal Omania Tours & Travels Pvt. Ltd.
Phone: +91 484 4177 277
Website: www.omaniatours.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: Office 2/F, Palal Towers, Ravipuram, M.G. Road, Cochin – 682 015 INDIA
Uniglobe Bharath International Travel
Phone: +91 821 2333 36268
Website: www.uniglobebit.com
Email: [email protected]
Address: 576, Dewan's Road, Off M.G Road,Lakshmipuram, Mysore, Karnataka – 570 004 INDIA
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Discover China in 26 Days: The Ultimate Adventure Loop. 4.6 (20 reviews) The Dragon Trip tour of China was an incredible experience. I went by myself but made so many friends along the way. I did the Hong Kong - Hong Kong tour so was there for the whole month but those that were taking part in shorter trips integrated into the group so well.
Hong Kong Tours & Travel Packages 2024/2025. 48 Hong Kong trips. Compare tour itineraries from 54 tour companies. 66 reviews. 4.7/5 avg rating.
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The tours include two Hop-on Hop-off daytime routes and a Panoramic Night Tour: The Hong Kong Island Tour (Red Route) takes you to Hong Kong's iconic attractions, from gleaming skyscrapers to traditional temples. Shop in Causeway Bay, admire the skyline in Central and experience Hong Kong's bustling nightlife. ... The Big Bus Company (HK ...
Best Hong Kong Tour Companies. Search 54 Hong Kong tour operators and travel companies, with 66 reviews. # 21. of 54. matches. preferred. Indus Travels. 4.6. 339 reviews. 4 trips to Hong Kong . Type : Global Operator. Service level : standard. Trip Style: Group Tours, River Cruises, Independent / Self-Guided Packages.
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Get a comprehensive overview of Hong Kong on this hop-on hop-off sightseeing tour, perfect for first-time visitors or those…. Free cancellation. from. £40. per adult. 6. Secret Food Tour With the Locals in Tin Hau Hong Kong w/ Private Tour Option. 221. Food & Drink.
What people love about Asia Tours from Hong Kong. Guy Schubert 14 Nov, 2023. 5. Fantastic. Guides went overboard to help. China Unveiled: 17-Day Journey from Hong Kong to Beijing. Erika 14 Mar, 2024. 4. This tour gave me the opportunity to really see a lot of China in a relatively short time.
Kowloon Private Tour. Hong Kong 10000 Buddhas & Tai Po Market Tour (Small-Group) Urban New Territories Tour (Small-Group) Happy Go Lucky Hong Kong Tour (Small-Group) Big Foot has been quoted or mentioned by various online media channels and companies, including Lonely Planet, The Boston Globe, The Business Times, and British Airways.
Visit the Big Buddha. The Big Buddha, officially called the Tian Tan Buddha, is a massive bronze Buddha statue monument in Hong Kong! It was officially built in 1993 and is right near the Po Lin Monastery. It's one of the most popular sites in all of Hong Kong and stands at 112 feet tall.
Corporate. Contact us and we would be happy to assist you: . Excella Travel (HK) Ltd, Licence 351074. Room 701, Wah Yuen Building, 149 Queens Road Central, Central, Hong Kong. T: +852 2810 7588, F: +852 2868 4290. E: [email protected].
Here is a comprehensive list of India-based tour operators selling Hong Kong holiday packages. Akbar Holidays Pvt. Ltd. Phone: +91 22 4918 3434. Website: www.akbarholidays.com. Email: [email protected]. Address: G/F, Dalamal House, Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400 021 INDIA. Cleartrip Pvt. Ltd.