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Lantau Island

Day 1: Arrival and Ngong Ping 360 Morning: Arrive in Lantau Island, either by ferry from Central or by taking the MTR to Tung Chung Station. Check into your accommodation near Tung Chung or Ngong Ping. Afternoon: Take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car from Tung Chung to Ngong Ping Village. Enjoy panoramic views of the island and the South China Sea during the scenic ride. Evening: Explore Ngong Ping Village and visit the Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha), one of the largest outdoor seated bronze Buddhas in the world. Climb the steps to the Buddha statue for stunning views of the surrounding mountains and sea. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant in Ngong Ping Village before returning to your accommodation.

Day 2: Lantau Trail and Tai O Fishing Village Morning: Begin your day with a hike on the Lantau Trail, one of Hong Kong's longest hiking trails. Choose a section of the trail that suits your fitness level and interests, such as the section from Ngong Ping to Tai O. Afternoon: Explore Tai O Fishing Village, a traditional fishing village known for its stilt houses, seafood markets, and scenic waterways. Take a boat tour around the village to see the famous pink dolphins that inhabit the surrounding waters. Evening: Enjoy a seafood dinner at one of the local restaurants in Tai O, sampling fresh catches such as shrimp, fish, and squid. Return to your accommodation for a relaxing evening.

Day 3: Hong Kong Disneyland Morning: Spend the day at Hong Kong Disneyland, located on Lantau Island near Penny's Bay. Experience the magic of Disney with attractions, shows, and entertainment for visitors of all ages. Afternoon: Explore the various themed lands of Hong Kong Disneyland, including Fantasyland, Adventureland, Tomorrowland, and Main Street, U.S.A. Don't miss iconic attractions such as Space Mountain, It's a Small World, and the Jungle River Cruise. Evening: Stay for the evening parade and fireworks show at Hong Kong Disneyland, featuring your favorite Disney characters and spectacular pyrotechnics. Return to your accommodation after a magical day at the park.

Day 4: Beach Day and Departure Morning: Spend your last day on Lantau Island relaxing at one of its beautiful beaches, such as Cheung Sha Beach or Pui O Beach. Swim, sunbathe, or enjoy water sports activities such as kayaking or paddleboarding. Afternoon: Have a leisurely lunch at a beachside restaurant, savoring seafood dishes and refreshing drinks with ocean views. Evening: Pack your bags and check out of your accommodation. Depending on your departure time, you may have some free time to explore Tung Chung or enjoy one last stroll along the waterfront before heading to the airport or ferry terminal for your departure.

Lantau Island




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Frequently asked Questions:




Lantau Island is the largest island in Hong Kong and is located to the southwest of the city center. It is part of the Outlying Islands and is easily accessible by ferry, MTR, or bus.

Lantau Island is known for attractions such as Ngong Ping 360, Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha), Po Lin Monastery, Tai O Fishing Village, and Lantau Peak. The island offers a mix of cultural, natural, and recreational sites.

Visitors can reach Lantau Island by taking the MTR to Tung Chung Station and then connecting to the Ngong Ping 360 cable car or by taking a ferry from Central to Mui Wo and then continuing by bus or taxi.

Ngong Ping 360 is a scenic cable car experience that takes visitors from Tung Chung to Ngong Ping, offering breathtaking views of Lantau Island's landscapes, including the airport, Big Buddha, and the South China Sea.

While visiting the Tian Tan Buddha itself is free, there is an optional fee to climb the stairs to the platform and enter the museum beneath the statue. Ngong Ping Village, the area surrounding the Buddha, has shops and restaurants.

Yes, Lantau Island offers various hiking trails for all levels of hikers. Popular trails include the Lantau Trail, which goes around the island, and the Lantau Peak trail, providing stunning views of the surrounding areas.

Po Lin Monastery, located near the Tian Tan Buddha, is a significant Buddhist monastery with a rich history. It is known for its beautiful architecture, serene surroundings, and the "Ten Thousand Buddhas" Hall.

Yes, Lantau Island has several beautiful beaches, including Cheung Sha Beach and Pui O Beach. These beaches offer a peaceful escape and are popular for water activities and relaxation.

Yes, the waters around Lantau Island, especially near Tai O Fishing Village, are known for sightings of pink dolphins, also known as Chinese white dolphins. Boat tours are available for those interested in dolphin watching.

Yes, camping is allowed in designated campsites on Lantau Island. Visitors need to obtain a permit from the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) for camping in these areas.