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2-week travel plan to Hong Kong from India

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Hello again from Dheeraj. Today we will take a look at 2-week travel plan to Hong Kong from India including the budget, travel places, and itinerary.


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✈️ Flights (Round Trip)

  • From Delhi/Mumbai to Hong Kong: ₹25,000 – ₹35,000 (if booked 2–3 months in advance).
  • From smaller cities (e.g., Indore): ₹35,000 – ₹45,000.

Total (Round Trip): ₹25,000 – ₹45,000


🏨 Accommodation (14 Nights)

  • Budget hotels/Hostels: ₹2,500/night → ₹35,000
  • Mid-range hotels: ₹5,000/night → ₹70,000
  • Luxury hotels: ₹10,000/night → ₹1,40,000

Total for 14 nights: ₹35,000 – ₹1,40,000


🍲 Food & Dining

  • Street Food: ₹300/meal → ₹900/day
  • Restaurants: ₹800/meal → ₹2,400/day

Total for 14 days: ₹12,600 (Street Food) – ₹33,600 (Restaurants)


🚇 Local Transport

  • Octopus Card: ₹1,000 (HK$100 initial balance + HK$50 deposit)
  • MTR (Metro): ₹100/day
  • Buses/Trams: ₹50/day

Total for 14 days: ₹2,100 – ₹2,500


🎟️ Entry Tickets to Attractions

  1. Victoria Peak & Tram: ₹1,200
  2. Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car: ₹1,000
  3. Hong Kong Disneyland: ₹7,000
  4. Ocean Park: ₹4,500
  5. Madame Tussauds: ₹2,000
  6. Star Ferry Harbour Tour: ₹400
  7. Lantau Island and Big Buddha: Free (only transport cost)

Total: ₹16,100


🛍️ Shopping & Miscellaneous

  • Markets (Ladies Market, Temple Street Night Market): ₹5,000 – ₹10,000
  • Souvenirs and local items: ₹2,000 – ₹5,000

Total: ₹7,000 – ₹15,000


📅 Sample Itinerary

Week 1: Urban Exploration & Iconic Sights

  • Day 1: Arrival, check-in, explore Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade.
  • Day 2: Victoria Peak, Tram, and Madame Tussauds.
  • Day 3: Ngong Ping 360, Big Buddha, Po Lin Monastery.
  • Day 4: Ocean Park.
  • Day 5: Central, Sheung Wan, Star Ferry Harbour Tour.
  • Day 6: Mong Kok shopping, Temple Street Night Market.
  • Day 7: Repulse Bay & Stanley Market.

Week 2: Nature, Culture & Shopping

  • Day 8: Day trip to Macau (₹3,000 ferry cost, not included in the budget).
  • Day 9: Wong Tai Sin Temple, Chi Lin Nunnery.
  • Day 10: Sham Shui Po for electronics and street markets.
  • Day 11: Hong Kong Museum of History, Science Museum.
  • Day 12: Citygate Outlets for branded shopping.
  • Day 13: Relax at Repulse Bay or Lamma Island.
  • Day 14: Departure.

💰 Total Estimated Budget (Per Person)

Category Cost (₹)
Flights 25,000 – 45,000
Accommodation 35,000 – 1,40,000
Food & Dining 12,600 – 33,600
Local Transport 2,100 – 2,500
Attractions 16,100
Shopping & Misc. 7,000 – 15,000
Total Estimate ₹97,800 – ₹2,52,200

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