| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Departure Time | Late Departure (After 9 am) |
| Minimum participant requirement | 30 travelers |
| Meal arrangement | Lunch included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Temples & shrines |
The minimum number of participants required to form a group is 30 or more.
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The Tian Tan Buddha, located on Lantau Island, is a magnificent bronze statue representing the Buddha. It is a major landmark and a spiritual site symbolizing the harmonious relationship between man and nature, people and faith. Visitors can explore the statue's base, which houses several halls and exhibits, and enjoy the panoramic views from the plaza.
To reach the lotus throne of the Tian Tan Buddha, visitors need to ascend 268 steps. It's advisable to wear comfortable shoes and take breaks if needed, especially on warmer days. The ascent offers a good opportunity to appreciate the grandeur of the statue as you get closer.
The Tian Tan Buddha statue stands at an impressive height of 34 meters (approximately 112 feet). Its monumental scale and the serene expression make it a truly grand sight. Perched atop a hill, it overlooks the surrounding mountains and sea, exuding a profound sense of peace and majesty.
A typical visit to the Tian Tan Buddha, including the ascent of the steps, exploring the statue's base, and taking in the views, usually takes about 1 to 2 hours. If you also plan to visit nearby Po Lin Monastery and the Wisdom Path, you should allocate more time, potentially half a day or more.
The most popular way to reach the Tian Tan Buddha is via the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car, which offers scenic views of Lantau Island. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Tung Chung or Mui Wo. Each option provides a different experience for reaching this iconic landmark.
A one-way journey on the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car typically takes about 25 to 30 minutes. This scenic ride offers breathtaking panoramic views of the lush mountains of Lantau Island, the South China Sea, and the Hong Kong International Airport, making the journey part of the overall experience.
At Tai O Fishing Village, visitors can immerse themselves in the unique culture of Hong Kong's last remaining stilt house community. You can explore the narrow lanes, observe local life, visit the traditional market, and enjoy fresh seafood. Boat rides are also available to see the stilt houses up close and potentially spot pink dolphins.
Po Lin Monastery, adjacent to the Tian Tan Buddha, is a renowned Buddhist temple with beautiful architecture, ornate halls, and vibrant gardens. The Wisdom Path features 38 wooden steles inscribed with verses from the Heart Sutra, arranged in an infinity symbol on a hillside, offering a serene and contemplative experience amidst nature.