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Arrive in Hong Kong and enjoy the Symphony of Lights at Victoria Harbour. Take a Star Ferry ride and explore Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade.
Visit Victoria Peak for panoramic skyline views. Explore Man Mo Temple, Hollywood Road, and enjoy shopping in Central.
Spend a full day at Hong Kong Disneyland enjoying rides, shows, and themed attractions suitable for all ages.
Take a cable car ride to Ngong Ping Village and visit the Tian Tan Buddha. Explore Tai O fishing village for a glimpse of traditional life.
Visit Ladies Market or Temple Street Night Market for shopping before transferring to the airport for departure.
Enjoy panoramic views of Hong Kongβs skyline, Victoria Harbour, and surrounding islands from the iconic Victoria Peak.
Experience thrilling rides, magical parades, and themed attractions at Hong Kong Disneyland, perfect for families and Disney fans.
Take a trip to Lantau Island to see the Tian Tan Buddha and explore the tranquil Po Lin Monastery, surrounded by stunning mountain scenery.
Explore bustling shopping districts offering street markets, luxury malls, and everything from electronics to fashion in Mong Kok and Causeway Bay.
Take a scenic ride on the Star Ferry for amazing views of Victoria Harbour and the iconic skyline, especially stunning during the nightly light show.
Taste local delicacies such as dim sum, egg waffles, roast goose, and seafood at bustling street food stalls and markets across the city.
Yes, Indian citizens need a visa to visit Hong Kong. They can apply online for an e-Visa or submit applications through the Hong Kong Immigration Department.
The best time is from October to December and March to April when the weather is pleasant, with mild temperatures and low humidity.
With a Hong Kong tourist visa, Indian citizens can typically stay up to 14β30 days depending on the visa type issued. Extensions are possible in certain cases.
The official currency is the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). It is advisable to carry some cash for street markets and small purchases; cards are widely accepted.