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You can choose between adventure and culture tours on Lantau Island.
Many Lantau tours include round-trip transportation to and from your hotel in Hong Kong.
The northern part of the island is the busiest; head south to see a more rural Lantau.
Remember to bring sunscreen and water, as the area can get hot and humid.
Wear suitable shoes comfortable for walking over uneven ground.
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Lantau Island has a more laid-back pace than Hong Kong Island and is known for its natural beauty, with hiking trails, the fishing village Tai O, and a huge Buddha statue you can access by cable car. It’s also home to Citygate Outlets, Hong Kong’s largest outlet mall.
You can get around Lantau Island via a bus system that takes you all over the island. You also can book blue taxis in advance or take the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car up to Tian Tan Buddha. To reach the island, use the MTR rail system.
The Lantau Island cable car, called the Ngong Ping 360, is 3.5 miles (5.7 kilometers) long, and it takes about 25 minutes to get to the top at Ngong Ping Terminal. The views are well worth it. Otherwise, it is an hour-long drive along Tung Chung Road.
There’s plenty to visit on Lantau Island, from Tian Tan Buddha on top of the hill, Tai O fishing village for a slower pace of life, Po Lin Monastery to light some incense, and beaches like Pui O. Hong Kong Disneyland is also here, and a large outlet mall.
The best time to visit Lantau Island is in spring or fall when the weather is pleasant. Winter can be chilly but generally dry, so sunny winter days can also be good times to visit. Summers are typically hot, humid, and rainy, which isn’t great for hiking and exploring.





























































































