Discover Tai O’s vibrant markets, savor local cuisine, and engage in cultural activities on a personalized small group tour.
Discover Tai O’s vibrant markets, savor local cuisine, and engage in cultural activities on a personalized small group tour.
- Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) - The Tian Tan Buddha, often referred to as the Big Buddha, is a magnificent 34-meter tall bronze statue situated in Hong Kong. Located on Lantau Island, it ranks among the world’s largest seated outdoor Buddha statues. Visitors can ascend a series of steps to reach the statue’s base, where they can enjoy breathtaking…
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Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) - The Tian Tan Buddha, often referred to as the Big Buddha, is a magnificent 34-meter tall bronze statue situated in Hong Kong. Located on Lantau Island, it ranks among the world’s largest seated outdoor Buddha statues. Visitors can ascend a series of steps to reach the statue’s base, where they can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the nearby Po Lin Monastery. The Tian Tan Buddha symbolizes harmony, enlightenment, and peace, drawing both locals and tourists in search of spiritual tranquility. It stands as a testament to remarkable engineering and artistry, leaving a lasting impression on all who visit. In the vicinity of the Buddha, visitors can explore the Wisdom Path, which features wooden columns inscribed with Buddhist scriptures. The Tian Tan Buddha provides a unique and awe-inspiring experience, allowing visitors to delve into Hong Kong’s cultural heritage and spiritual significance.
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Po Lin (Precious Lotus) Monastery - Po Lin Monastery, located on Lantau Island in Hong Kong, is one of the region’s largest Buddhist temples. Nestled in the southern part of Lantau Island, Po Lin Monastery is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes.
Founded in 1924 by the Zen Buddhist monk, Venerable Sik Kwong Kit, the monastery presents a harmonious blend of traditional and modern architectural styles. Its structures include a main hall, a scripture library, a meditation hall, and various sculptures and Buddha statues.
Beyond being a place of worship, Po Lin Monastery is a popular tourist destination. Visitors can admire the magnificent temple architecture and experience the peaceful ambiance of Buddhism. The area around the monastery offers several hiking trails and scenic spots where tourists can appreciate the beauty of nature and find respite from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Additionally, Po Lin Monastery hosts various Buddhist activities and traditional festivals, attracting numerous devotees.
- Lantau Island - Lantau Island is the largest island in Hong Kong, renowned for its diverse attractions and natural beauty. Positioned to the west of Hong Kong Island, Lantau Island provides a refreshing escape from urban life.
One of Lantau Island’s most iconic landmarks is the Tian Tan Buddha, also known as the Big Buddha. This impressive bronze statue stands 34 meters tall and holds significant religious importance for Buddhists. Visitors can climb the 268 steps to reach the Big Buddha and enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and sea.
Adjacent to the Big Buddha is the Po Lin Monastery, a notable Buddhist temple celebrated for its serene atmosphere and stunning architecture. The monastery houses numerous Buddhist relics and serves as a center for worship and meditation.
Lantau Island also hosts Hong Kong Disneyland, a magical theme park offering entertainment and fun for visitors of all ages. It features beloved Disney characters.
- Tai O - Beyond its stilt houses, markets, and boat rides, Tai O is celebrated for its natural beauty. The village is encircled by lush green mountains and offers breathtaking views of the South China Sea. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the waterfront promenade, savoring the fresh sea breeze and picturesque scenery.
For nature lovers, a visit to the Tai O Mangrove Nature Reserve is essential. This protected area is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, including various bird species, crabs, and mudskippers. Walking trails allow visitors to explore the mangrove ecosystem and appreciate its ecological significance.
Tai O is also an excellent place to sample local cuisine, particularly its seafood dishes. Numerous restaurants and street food stalls offer a variety of fresh seafood options, from grilled fish to shrimp dumplings. Be sure to try some of Tai O’s renowned dried seafood products, such as dried shrimp and fish maw.
Overall, Tai O offers a unique blend.
- Citygate Outlets - Citygate Outlets is a shopping destination located in Hong Kong. It is a popular retail complex offering a wide range of discounted products from various brands. The outlet features a mix of international fashion brands, sportswear, accessories, cosmetics, and more. It is renowned for its discounted prices, making it a favorite among bargain hunters and tourists. Citygate Outlets also includes dining options, making it a convenient place to shop and enjoy a meal.

- 10 digital photos included
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- 10 digital photos included
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Exclusive Lantau Island with Mercedes Benz Itinerary
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Tian Tan Buddha
Begin your adventure at the awe-inspiring Tian Tan Buddha, a beacon of spirituality and a cultural icon. Bask in the tranquility of Buddhism while taking in breathtaking vistas. -
Tai O Fishing Village
Explore Tai O, a traditional fishing village in Hong Kong. Wander…
Exclusive Lantau Island with Mercedes Benz Itinerary
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Tian Tan Buddha
Begin your adventure at the awe-inspiring Tian Tan Buddha, a beacon of spirituality and a cultural icon. Bask in the tranquility of Buddhism while taking in breathtaking vistas. -
Tai O Fishing Village
Explore Tai O, a traditional fishing village in Hong Kong. Wander through the stilt houses, engage with the local lifestyle, and enjoy genuine local flavors. -
Discover the ‘Venice of China’
Conclude your visit at Tai O, famously dubbed the ‘Venice of China.’ Snap unforgettable photos and appreciate the picturesque charm of this delightful town.
This itinerary offers a comprehensive experience, providing insights into the culture, history, and natural beauty of Lantau Island.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.