|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Wonderful Hong Kong with Macau
|
|
|
|
2 nt Hong Kong|2 nt Macau
|
|
 |
Price
Rs. 36,999**per person on twin sharing
4 nights & 5 days
|
|
|
|
|
| PACKAGE OVERVIEW |
|
| This package is specially designed to let you experience the best of the East, Hong Kong and Macau. You will never forget this once-in-a-lifetime holiday, a treasure trove of fun, excitement and worldliness. While staying at some of the finest hotels in Hong Kong and Macau, you will see, hear, and taste the very best these two truly fascinating cities have to offer, and come back home with a wide smile of utter satifaction on your face! |
|
| INCLUSIONS: |
|
-
Return Economy-class Airfare on Air India/Indian Airlines
-
Airport taxes
-
2 nights' accommodation in Hong Kong
-
2 nights' accommodation in Macau
-
Daily breakfast
|
-
1 western lunch in Macau
-
Half day city tour in Hong Kong & Macau
-
Return ferry tickets from Hong Kong to Macau
-
Return airport transfers by coach
|
|
|
| ITINERARY |
|
DAY 1: HONG KONG - ARRIVAL
Upon your arrival in Hong Kong, you will be greeted by our local representative and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is at your leisure.
Meals: Not Applicable
|
|
DAY 2: HONG KONG - CITY TOUR
After breakfast at the hotel, proceed on an exciting city tour of Hong Kong Island. You will visit Victoria Peak (Top Level) which at 1503 feet above the sea level gives a breathtaking panoramic view of the city. Next, you will visit the famous Aberdeen Harbour, and catch a glimpse of the lifestyle of Hong's remaining fisher folk. You will also visit the most famous beach in Hong Kong, the Repulse Bay Beach. Afterwards, your tour will end at Tsim Sha Tsui area, which is famous for its numerous shops and restaurants, and afterward, you are free to make your own way back to your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast
|
|
DAY 3: HONG KONG - MACAU
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the pier to take your ferry to Macau. The journey is approximately 55 minutes in length, and upon your arrival, you will begin your city tour of Macau, which covers such important sights as the Ruins of St. Paul's Church, the Senado Square and the Barrier Gate (an imposing gateway that marks the border between Macau and Mainland China), the old city wall, a casino and a cake shop. After the tour, you will proceed to check-in to your hotel.
Meals: Breakfast
|
|
DAY 4: MACAU
After breakfast, the whole day is at your leisure is to explore the city on your own or try your luck at the numerous casinos.
Meals: Breakfast
|
|
DAY 5: MACAU - HONG KONG AIRPORT
After breakfast, you will check-out and be transferred to the pier for a ferry back to Hong Kong. Upon your arrival, you will proceed to the airport for your flight back to India.
Meals: Breakfast
|
|
 |
|
| DESTINATION INFORMATION |
|
|
| HONG KONG |
|
|
Hong Kong is a hot pot. It is a veritable cornucopia of tastes, smells, sights and sounds, filled to the brim with astounding natural beauty, beautiful people, temperate weather, cuisines galore, vibrant cultures, and a year long party scene. Everything is beautiful: the adults and children placidly practicing Tai Chi on the manicured and sculpted promenades; colourful street side food stalls on streets of neon; and the lush green rolling hills that surround everything. There is a lot to be seen and done in Hong Kong, and no trip is complete without a visit to Victoria's Peak, also known as Mt. Austin (or just Peak). From here you can enjoy a panoramic view of most of the city, soak up the city lights, and look out over Victoria Harbour, and boats and ferries lighting their on way across the already reflecting waters.
Another must do, almost unavoidable in any case, is taking a ride in the clean and efficient metro system (MTR) that's spread over the entire city. Also visit the Aberdeen Fishing Village, take a ferry across Kowloon Bay, check out the melange of cultures at Tsim Sha Tsui, and visit the Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island, which is famous for its majestic Giant Buddha.
| |
|

Giant Buddha at Lantau Island

Hong Kong at Night

Hong Kong Skyline

Hong Kong Ting Kau Bridge

Hong Kong View from Victoria Peak
|
|
|
| MACAU |
|
|
A special economic zone of the People's Republic of China, Macau is an exciting home to a colonial Portuguese heritage, bustling present day commerce, and soaring skyscrapers. Macau is also the only place in China where gambling is not banned, and it is filled with glittering neon casinos, where you can try your luck, and mingle with high-rollers from across the world. The Macau Sky Tower, home of the world's highest bungee jump, must be visited to check out the amazing skyline at its transparent floored viewing deck. The Sky Tower also has many restaurants, shopping malls, theatres and a range of adventurous activities. Other places to visit include Fisherman's Wharf, which is a world theme village, where very block is set in a different country and time, from ancient Rome, to Imperial Japan. Check out the modern Sai Van Bridge at night, with its beautiful blazing lights. Also visit the Statue of Guan Yin, and the A-Ma Temple. And finally, take a city tour on a trishaw.
| |
|

Ferry between Macau and Hong Kong

Macau Senado Square

Macau Sky Tower

Macau Skyline

Macau Ruins of St Pauls Cathedral
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| PHOTO GALLERY |
|

Giant Buddha at Lantau Island
The Tian Tan Buddha, or the Giant Buddha, is an astounding monument of the Po Lin Monastery on Lantua Island in Hong Kong. An amazing sight, the 34 metre tall bronze Buddha is seated on a lotus throne, surrounded by eight smaller bronze statues of gods. Visitors climb 268 steps to reach the Buddha, though an access for the handicapped is also available. On the 3 floors below the Buddha, lie The Hall of Universe, The Hall of Benevolent Merit, and The Hall of Remembrance.
|
10 Photos
|
|
 |
|
|
|