Hong Kong, located on the southeastern coast of China, is a vibrant metropolis known for its skyline, shopping, street food, and a fusion of Eastern and Western cultures. It’s a hotspot for both urban adventures and natural escapes. Top tourist spots include Victoria Peak, Hong Kong Disneyland, Tsim Sha Tsui, Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha), Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, Ocean Park, Temple Street Night Market, Lantau Island, Repulse Bay, and Man Mo Temple.Victoria Peak offers panoramic views of the city, while Disneyland is perfect for family fun and magical moments.Big Buddha and Ngong Ping Village provide a peaceful, cultural experience, whereas Temple Street Market brings the real buzz of local street shopping.Ocean Park is a marine-life theme park with thrilling rides and animal encounters, and Repulse Bay is great for a relaxing beach day.Lantau Island is also home to hiking trails, monasteries, and beautiful coastlines.
October to December is the best time — cool, dry weather. Avoid July–September (typhoon season).
4 to 5 days is ideal to explore the main attractions, shopping, and nearby islands.
Hong Kong Dollar (HKD).1 HKD ≈ 10–11 INR (check updated rates).
Exchange a small amount in India, but you’ll get better rates in Hong Kong.
Tsim Sha Tsui (Kowloon) – shopping & skyline viewsCentral – luxury, business hubMong Kok – budget, street food.
Use the MTR (subway) – fast and reliable. Also use buses, ferries, and trams. Get an Octopus Card for convenience.
assport, air tickets, hotel bookings, Travel insurance, Power adapter (UK-style plug, Type G), Comfortable walking shoes,Light clothes & a jacket (depending on season)
Yes, but not everywhere. Look for Indian restaurants or ask for "no meat, no fish".Saravanaa Bhavan (Tsim Sha Tsui), Woodlands (Central).
Better to drink bottled or filtered water.
Victoria Peak,Disneyland,Ocean Park,Big Buddha (Tian Tan Buddha),Star Ferry,Temple Street Night Market,Symphony of Lights Show
Yes, by ferry (1 hour) or bus via HK-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge. Indian passport holders get visa-free access to Macau too.
Very safe, clean, and well-organized. Just be cautious in crowded areas.