Hong Kong is a dynamic destination where East meets West in the most exciting way. A city of glittering skyscrapers, vibrant street markets, lush green hills, and world-famous attractions like Disneyland and Victoria Peak, it offers a rich blend of urban adventure, cultural heritage, and family-friendly experiences. For Indian travelers, Hong Kong is visa-accessible, safe, and full of vegetarian and Indian food options, making it a fantastic choice for couples, families, and first-time international tourists. With Mauzee Holiday, your Hong Kong journey becomes seamless, comfortable, and unforgettable.
🛂 Visa & Flights for Indian Citizens
Hong Kong currently offers an e-visa called the Pre-Arrival Registration (PAR) for Indian nationals traveling for tourism. It’s a quick and free online process valid for six months, allowing multiple 14-day entries. Direct flights to Hong Kong International Airport are available from major Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore via airlines such as Cathay Pacific, Air India, and Vistara. Mauzee Holiday helps you with visa guidance, flight bookings, and all the paperwork, so you can focus on enjoying the trip.
📍 Top Places to Visit in Hong Kong
Start your trip with Victoria Peak, where the Sky Terrace 428 offers a panoramic view of the city’s skyline, harbor, and islands. Next, visit Avenue of Stars on the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade to experience Hong Kong’s love for cinema. No trip is complete without a full day at Hong Kong Disneyland, which is perfect for families and couples alike. Head to Lantau Island to see the Big Buddha (Tian Tan), Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, and Po Lin Monastery. For a relaxing evening, enjoy the Symphony of Lights show at the Victoria Harbour waterfront.
📅 Suggested 5 Nights / 6 Days Hong Kong Itinerary
Begin with 2 nights exploring the city—visit Victoria Peak, Sky100, and enjoy the Star Ferry ride. On Day 3, spend a full day at Hong Kong Disneyland, exploring themed zones like Adventureland and Tomorrowland, and enjoying parades, shows, and rides. Reserve Day 4 for Lantau Island including the Big Buddha and cable car experience. On Day 5, take a day trip to Ocean Park, an exciting marine-themed amusement park, or head to Macau via ferry for a casino night and cultural tour. End the trip with souvenir shopping and a relaxing harbor cruise. Mauzee Holiday can adjust the itinerary based on your family size, interests, or honeymoon plans.
🍛 Indian Food in Hong Kong
Indian tourists will feel at home with the availability of vegetarian, Jain, and Indian meals across Hong Kong. Popular restaurants include Gaylord Indian Restaurant, Curry Leaf, Jashan, Saravanaa Bhavan, and Bombay Dreams. You’ll also find plenty of international cuisine options and local snacks like egg waffles and dim sum (veg versions available in some places). With Mauzee Holiday, you can pre-book hotels that serve or are close to Indian restaurants.
🛍️ Shopping in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a paradise for shopaholics. Visit Ladies’ Market in Mong Kok for street shopping, Harbour City Mall for luxury brands, and Citygate Outlets for factory discounts. For gadgets and electronics, Sham Shui Po is the go-to area. Don’t forget to pick up souvenirs like jade jewelry, tea sets, silk scarves, and cute Disney merchandise for the kids.
🌊 Activities & Attractions for Families & Couples
Disneyland Resort for magical rides and character shows
Ocean Park for marine life, animal shows, and thrill rides
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong on Victoria Peak
Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car with glass-bottom options
Cruise on Victoria Harbour with the Symphony of Lights show
Day trip to Macau for its blend of Portuguese charm and glitzy casinos
📸 Most Instagrammable Spots in Hong Kong
Capture picture-perfect moments at:
Victoria Peak’s viewing platform at sunset
Disneyland Castle lit up at night
Ngong Ping cable car with mountain and ocean views
Avenue of Stars with Bruce Lee statue
Colorful Yick Cheong Building (a.k.a. the “Monster Building”)
Temple Street Night Market for neon-lit local vibes
🧳 What to Pack for Hong Kong
Pack light, casual clothes, a raincoat or umbrella (especially in summer), comfortable walking shoes, and a light jacket if traveling between November and February. Carry an international adapter (Type G sockets) and a power bank for all-day sightseeing. Also bring swimwear if your hotel has a pool or you plan to visit a water park.
🕒 Best Time to Visit Hong Kong
The best time to visit is from October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant. November and December are particularly beautiful with holiday lights and Christmas markets. Summers (May to August) are hot and humid but great for off-season deals—just be prepared for occasional rains.
⚠️ Tips for Indian Tourists
Currency: Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) – exchange or carry a forex card
Most people speak English in tourist areas
Hong Kong is safe, but it’s wise to carry travel insurance
Use the Octopus Card for local MTR trains, ferries, and buses
Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated (around 10%)