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With multiple fun-filled activities, Thrillophilia assists you to dice the thrill with dive into a festival, hike the mountain trail or spend a day enjoying at Hong Kong Disneyland rendering an array of enthralling places to visit in Hong Kong for you. To ease things down with tranquility and peace you can opt for a walk along the shoreline and enjoy the jaw-dropping view of the scintillating skyline.
Home to spectacular architectural and technological wonders of whooping proportions, Hong Kong outshines all the other places on the face of the earth with its contrasting beauty. Housing wonders like the Ocean Park Disneyland, Victoria Harbour, Golden Bauhinia Square, Lan Kwai Fong, and Lantau Island, Hong Kong has emerged out to be one of the most important, beautiful, innovative and adventurous cities of the world. We cater to add the tinge of expertise and a dice of thrill to your Hong Kong stay making it a comfortable and once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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What are the best places to visit in Hong Kong?
1) Star Ferry
This 18-century ferry system offers the best vantage points to see the world-famous Symphony of Lights Show, Victoria Harbour, and the skyline.
Timings: 11:55 am, 12:55 pm, 1:55 pm, 2:55 pm, 3:55 pm, 4:55 pm, 5:55 pm, 6:55 pm and 8: 55 pm.
Location: Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, and Wan Chai.
2) Ngong Ping Cable Car
Enjoy one of the most exciting rides in the world in this glass cable car with transparent flooring with your customised Hong Kong tour packages.
On your 5.7 kilometres long aerial journey from Tung Chung Town to Ngong Ping Village, you will see the South China Sea and the Tian Tan Buddha.
Timings: Weekdays: 10:00 am- 6:00 pm, Weekends: 9:00 am- 6:30 pm.
Location: Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
3) Hong Kong Disneyland
Enjoy world-famous rides, character experiences, and shows like Iron Man Tech Showcase, Festival of the Lion King, Pixar Water Play Street Play, etc. on your Hong Kong holidays.
Meet characters like Tinker Bell, Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Bo Peep, etc.
Timings: Every day 10:30 am- 8:30 pm.
Location: Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
4) Ocean Park
Explore Summit and Waterfront zones for their exciting rides and animal encounters like North Pole Encounters, Sea Jelly Spectacular, Amazing Bird Theatre, etc.
Timings: Every day 10:00 am- 6:00 pm.
Location: 180 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong.
5) Hike at Dragon’s Back
Named one of the best urban hikes in Asia by TIME magazine, it traverses through luxuriant bamboo forests abundant with rich wildlife and waterfronts.
The summit provides amazing views of the South China Sea, Shek O Beach, and the forested valleys.
Timings: 2 hours
Location: Tei Wan Village.
6) Sky100 Observation Deck
Located on the rooftop of Hong Kong’s tallest building, this deck offers a bird’s eye view of the island city.
Know more about the Cantonese culture and heritage through Sky100’s Tales of Hong Kong, an augmented reality-powered multimedia wall.
Timings: Sunday to Thursday: 10:00 am- 9:00 pm, Friday- Saturday: 10:00 am- 10:30 pm
Location: ICC, West Kowloon, Hong Kong.
7) Victoria Harbour
One of the most popular tourist attractions in the world and topping the Hong Kong tour packages itinerary, it houses some of the best landmarks in Hong Kong.
Enjoy the spectacular Symphony of Lights Show, Avenue of Stars, Clock Tower, etc. from the promenade.
Timings: Open 24 hours
Location: Between Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula.
8) Symphony of Lights Cruise
The best way to enjoy the world’s largest light show is from a cruise boat at a vantage point in the waters of the Victoria Harbour.
Enjoy a delicious dinner, live music and entertainment atop the ferry.
Timings: The 2-hour long cruise departs at 7:30 pm from North Point and at 8:00 pm from Hung Hom ferry point. |
Location: North Point Passenger Ferry Pier and Hung Hom ferry pier.
9) Madame Tussauds
Get up close with the life-size wax figurines of iconic people from all walks of life by including Madame Tussaud’s in your Hong Kong tour packages.
See the statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Beckham, Hulk and Iron Man.
Timings: Every day 10:00 am- 10:00 pm.
Location: Shop P101, The Peak Tower, No. 128 Peak Road, Hong Kong.
10) Temple street night market
Visit the largest street market in Hong Kong to pick up Chinese artworks, paintings, Oriental rugs, embroidered silk jackets, etc.|
Indulge in authentic street food.
Timings: Every day 5:00 pm- 11:00 pm
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Which are the best adventure activities to do in Hong Kong?
1) Hiking to Dragon’s Back
This beautiful trail, awarded as one of the best urban hikes in Asia by TIME, leads you atop the Shek O Peak, which offers panoramic views of the South China coastline and the Chai Wan skyline.
Location: Tei Wan Village.
Timing: 2 hours.
2) Ride in Ngong Ping 360 Crystal Cabin
- This 5.7-kilometer-long glass cable car ride is one of the most thrilling things to do.
- Enjoy views of the South China Sea and the Tian Tan Buddha.
Location: Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
Timing: Weekdays: 10:00 am- 6:00 pm, Weekends: 9:00 am- 6:30 pm.
3) Ride in Star Ferry
- A leisurely cruise on the award-winning Star Ferry is the best way to see the world-famous Symphony of Lights Show and the Hong Kong skyline.
- Take the World Star Water route to experience a scenic ride from Disneyland to Tsim Sha Tsui.
Location: Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, and Wan Chai.
Timing: 11:55 am, 12:55 pm, 1:55 pm, 2:55 pm, 3:55 pm, 4:55 pm, 5:55 pm, 6:55 pm and 8: 55 pm.
4) Kayaking at Lamma Island
Kayak on the calm waters to explore the beautiful island’s coastline, ancient Chinese villages, and the huge granite cliffs.
Location: Picnic Bay on the east coast of the island.
Timing: 7.5-hour trip, starting at 9:00 am.
5) Wakeboarding, sunbathing and swimming in Sha Kiu Tau
A 30-minute junk boat ride from Hong Kong takes you to this remote island’s pristine beaches, where you can indulge in the thrill of wakeboarding or simply swim in the calm waters.
Location: Sai Kung Man Yee Road.
Timing: 9:00 am onwards.
6) Surfing at HK Waterman
- Learn and enjoy surfing by the best open water enthusiasts in Hong Kong at the pristine Big Wave Beach.
- You can opt for either group or one-on-one sessions at HK Waterman.
Location: Big Wave Beach, Shek O, Hong Kong.
Timing: Weekdays- 6:00 am to 11:15 pm
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How to reach Hong Kong?
1) Reaching Hong Kong from India
There are several direct flights from all the major Indian cities by airlines like IndiGo, Thai Airways, Cathay Pacific, AirAsia X, etc. for a Hong Kong trip. It is also well connected with all major international destinations.
2) Reaching Hong Kong by air
Hong Kong Airport is one of the largest and busiest passenger airports, well serviced by carriers from all around the world. Some of the major airlines connecting Hong Kong internationally are South China airlines, British Airways, Air Mauritius, etc.
3) Reaching Hong Kong by train
China’s bullet train system is connected to all the major railway stations. The major train routes are from Dongguan, Foshan, Zhaoqing, and Guangzhou. Long-distance routes are available from Beijing and Shanghai arriving at Hung Hom station.
4) Reaching Hong Kong via waterways
Hong Kong is well connected by High-speed TurboJet boats and Passenger Transport Boats from Macau and Zhuhai.
5) Reaching Hong Kong by bus
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Do I need a visa for Hong Kong?
Indian nationals currently enjoy a visa-free stay in Hong Kong for up to 14 days. However, you need to complete online pre-arrival registration before visiting. To apply for this registration, one may access www.gov.hk/en/apps/immdindianparreg.htm.
This is not applicable for direct transit in air and to people who are not leaving the transit area. Each registration remains valid for six months or until the passport linked to it expires, whichever is earlier. -
Which are the best places to visit in Hong Kong with Family?
1) Meet the dolphins at Ocean Park
One of the best family experiences in Hong Kong is a dolphin encounter at Ocean Park. Kids love to swim and feed these lovable creatures.
2) Watch the Symphony of Lights Show and Cruise
Book the Star Ferry for enjoying the world-famous Symphony of Lights show over the Hong Kong and Kowloon skylines.
3) Aqualuna Evening Sail
Enjoy Hong Kong’s skyline luxuriously cruising on a traditional red-sail Chinese junk boat by including it in your Hong Kong tour package.
See the Symphony of Lights show; explore the Victoria Harbour, and other iconic attractions.
4) Ride in Hong Kong Observation Wheel
This 60-metre high Ferris wheel-like observation deck and its luxurious glass gondolas are one of the best vantage points to enjoy the Symphony of Lights Show.
5) Have Dinner at Jumbo Kingdom Floating Restaurant
Enjoy delectable Chinese set menu of seafood and dim sum at this iconic 40-year-old floating landmark, the largest in the world.
6) Meet the Sea Lion at Ocean Park
Meeting the sea lions is an amazing experience for the entire family.
At Ocean Park, you will get a chance to feed the majestic animal, interact with them, and learn more about them.
7) Spend an evening at Victoria Harbour Cruise
Victoria Harbour Cruises offer uninterrupted views of the harbour, one of the best tourist spots around the world.
Enjoy the magnificence of the Hong Kong skyline and the Symphony of Lights show.
8) Visit the Hong Kong Zoological & Botanical Gardens
See hundreds of exotic animals, plants, and birds like Orang-utan, Radiated Tortoise, Wood Duck, Hawaiian Goose, etc.
Take a heritage trail to see Statue of King George VI and Memorial Arch.
9) Shop the Toy Streets and Other Markets
One of the best places for children’s shopping, the Toy Market has hundreds of shops selling the most loved children’s toys and action figures like Lego Sets, Tamiya cars, Iron Man, Doremon, etc.
10) See the Avenue of the Stars
Perfect place for families who love the movies to see over 116 handprints of the biggest movie stars like John Woo, Leslie Cheung, and Jet Lee, etc.
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Which is the best street food in Hong Kong?
1) Egg Waffles: Enjoy this fried pancake in the shape of a huge bubble wrap, which is crispy outside and mushy on the inside. Have them plain or with toppings of chocolate sauce, green tea, bananas, and ice cream. Enjoy egg waffles at Master Lowkey Shop.
2) Fried chestnuts: This readily available snack is one of the local favorites. Available all through the year, this is a great tasting healthy snack. Buy them at Jardine’s Bazaar (Causeway Bay) and Temple Street Market (Kowloon).
3) Egg tart: This popular breakfast item looks like a ‘sunny side up’ encased in a tart. However, this creamy and delicious snack is actually custard inside a round flaky pastry. The best egg tart is available at Belcher’s Street, Kennedy Town, Western District.
4) Cheung Fun: This traditional Cantonese dish eaten for breakfast or lunch is a rice roll stuffed with vegetables & prawns etc. The blandness of rice and the outer coating of soy & chilli sauce and roasted sesame seeds give it an amazing texture and taste. Indulge at Fat Kee, Yuen Long. -
Which currency is used in Hong Kong?
The currency of Hong Kong is the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). The notes are available in denominations of 1,000, 500, 100, 20 and 10. The denominations of coins are 10, 5, 2, 1, and 50, 20 and 10 cents. All the main currencies like USD/INR/EU/ AUD etc. are easily converted here.
One must be careful to exchange money only at the most reliable places. You can exchange your currency at the Bank of China or at money exchanges at any of the top hotels.
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What is the best time to visit Hong Kong?
1) Autumn in Hong Kong (September to November)
This is one of the best seasons for a Hong Kong trip due to the low temperatures ranging between 22-24 degrees. Since rainfalls and the resulting humidity is the lowest, it is the best time to be outdoors. Some of the autumn festivals to enjoy are Watch & Clock fair, Cheung Yeung festival, The Wine & Dine Festival, etc.
You can carry light summer clothing to wear.
2) Winter in Hong Kong (December to February)
The weather remains cool and dry due to the low range of temperatures between 15-19 degrees. January is the coldest month with around 21mm of precipitation. You can enjoy European Carnival, Christmas & New Year celebrations, Hong Kong Arts Festival, etc. during your winter Hong Kong holidays.
A light jacket and full-sleeved clothes are sufficient on Hong Kong trip during this time.
3) Spring in Hong Kong (March to May)
The temperatures range between 18-29 degrees and the weather is cool accompanied by misty pleasant breezes. The days are sunny enough to enjoy the beaches and indulge in outdoor activities. Enjoy the Hong Kong International Film Festival and the Ching Ming festival.
Carry and umbrella along with light summer clothing.
4) Summer in Hong Kong (June to August)
These months see high temperatures between 26-34 degrees and the maximum rains. The weather is hot and humid, making it uncomfortable to be outdoors. This is also the typhoon season. During your summer Hong Kong holidays, you can enjoy the Dragon Boat Festival, ComicCon, Hong Kong Food Expo, and mainly indoor attractions.
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How much time do I need to explore Hong Kong?
While this completely depends on your interests and style of vacation generally people spend 4-5 days to do justice to this beautiful destination. The island city is famous for shopping, dining, and world-famous attractions. You can visit the Disneyland, Victoria Harbour, and Avenue of Stars. Hiking at Dragon’s Back trail, seeing the museums, and visiting the Man Mo temple are also great experiences. You can get a custom-made itinerary in your Hong Kong tour package.
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