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Hong Kong is among the most prominent tourist destinations across the globe. Previously a British colony, it is now a global financial hub, Hong Kong tourism is all about progress. Boasting of the world's highest number of skyscrapers, enchanting natural beauty, best culinary delights and vibrant culture. There is a long list of tourist attractions to visit but Hong Kong Disneyland tops the list. Other must visit sites include Victoria Peak, Ocean Park, Tian Tan Buddha amongst others. Hence, whether you are an adventure lover, nature enthusiasts, history lover or a shopaholic, the city has something for everyone. So, pack your bags, put on your shoes and let Hong Kong travel guide you to the fascinating city of the sparkling skyline.

How to reach Hong Kong?

  • By air: Hong Kong International Airport lies at a distance of 31.5 km (30 minutes drive) away from the city of Hong Kong. IndiGo now provides flights to Hong Kong with direct connectivity between Hong Kong and Bengaluru along with seamless connections to several other cities in India.
  • Getting around/local transport in Hong Kong: Hong Kong has a good network of buses (minibus, regular bus and double-decker buses), taxis and rental cars. You can also use metro trains and tram services to have a glimpse of the city’s culture.
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Places to visit
Victoria Peak
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Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak offers stunning panoramic views of Hong Kong's skyline and harbour, attracting visitors with its breathtaking vistas.

Exploration time: 1 - 2 hours
Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong Disneyland

Exploration time: 4 - 8 hours
Ocean Park

Ocean Park

Exploration time: 3 - 6 hours
Lantau Island

Lantau Island

Exploration time: : 3 - 4 hours
The Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery

The Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery

Exploration time: 2 - 3 hours
Wong Tai Sin

Wong Tai Sin

Exploration time: 2 - 3 hours
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Places to eat

Hong Kong's culinary scene is a vibrant fusion of flavours, offering a diverse array of eateries from street stalls to fine dining.

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Things To Do

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Hong Kong is during the fall (October to December) when the weather is mild, and there are fewer tourists.

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Most commonly spoken languages

The most commonly spoken languages in Hong Kong are Cantonese and English. Cantonese is the primary language used in daily communication, while English is widely understood, especially in business and tourism sectors.

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Shopping

While shopping in Hong Kong, you must pick some Chinese pastries, dried seafood and tonic foods in Sheung Wan, electronic goods, cosmetics and other exciting souvenirs for your loved ones.

  • Ladies’ market: This one-kilometre stretch on Tung Choi Street is a haven for women shoppers. It sells almost everything ranging from cosmetics, watches, clothing, bags, trinkets, home furnishings and much more.
  • Temple Street Night Market: As sun sets, this street market gets filled with fortune tellers, opera singers and the retailers lay out their merchandise. Named after Tin Hau temple, the Temple Street Night Market is an ideal place to experience local atmosphere and culture. You can pick up some antiques, menswear, jewellery along with enjoying some yummy food like noodles, seafood, clay pot rice and other local foods.
  • Goldfish Street: This street is a visual treat with either side of the road lined up with shops and kiosks selling every type of goldfish. Along with goldfish, you may also find many colourful exotic species.
  • Stanley Market: A traditional open market, this place is famous for silk fabrics, Chinese style jewellery, home furnishings, sportswear and exclusive souvenirs. If you get tired of shopping, then try some delicious food at restaurants in Stanley Market.
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Festivals

Your Hong Kong travel guide will take you to some of the popular festivals that showcase vibrant cultural celebrations, including Chinese New Year, Mid-Autumn Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, and Ching Ming Festival.

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More reasons to visit

Some of the major reasons you need to book flights to Hong Kong are listed below:

  • Lamma Island: Take a break from the regular sightseeing and experience serene surroundings at Lamma Island, a 30minutes ferry ride from the city. It's the third largest island in Hong Kong and an important breeding site of sea turtles. Along with a calm environment, you can spend your time in some cafes, try some delicious seafood or satisfy your shopping spree.
  • Wetland Park: It's a world-class ecotourism park, home to Hong Kong's unique flora and fauna such as butterflies, colourful birds, dragonflies, fishes, reptiles among others. A fantastic spot to spend some time amidst nature while learning more about it, Wetland Park is a must for nature lovers. Do remember to carry your camera and binoculars to experience the essence of the place more firmly.
  • Man Mo Temple: Located in the mid-way to Victoria Peak, Man Mo Temple is a Grade 1, mid-19th century building and a declared national monument.   It is the oldest place of worship in Hong Kong, dedicated to the God of Literature - Man Cheong and the God of War - Mo Tai.  The most attractive sight of this place is the large incense coils hanging from the ceiling. Lit by the visitors who come for the fulfilment of their wishes, these coils impart smoky haze and pleasant fragrance, giving a perfect ambience to the place.
  • Pink dolphin tour: One of the unique and must do things in Hong Kong is the pink dolphin tour. Yes, you heard that right – its pink dolphin! Just head to Lantau and the Soko islands, and enjoy the sight of these exclusive and beautiful pink dolphins. But do remember to go with a reputed tour operator such as Hong Kong Dolphin Watch.
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Visa and Immigration

Indian passport holders travelling to Hong Kong are required to complete their Pre-Arrival registration (PAR) online which allows them to stay up to 14 days and also work as a Hong Kong visa. Although the application usually gets processed within 24 hours, the Hong Kong government advises Indian travellers to apply for PAR at least 4 to 6 weeks in advance. View More