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Hong Kong: Private Tour with a Local Guide

Hong Kong: Private Tour with a Local Guide

Your expert local city guide will show you the city's best parts, including many hidden secrets you can’t find easily on your own. On this walking tour will be able to see a lot of sightseeing points within a short timeframe. Apart from explaining the sightseeing points your guide can provide insight into the history and culture of the city and the special administrative region in general. The focus of this tour is to see the city like a local. However, this private tour can be customised according to your wishes. Sightseeing points to visit can be agreed upon in advance or discussed when meeting up. STANDARD sightseeing places we can easily visit during the tour are: • Central to Causeway Bay: The CBD of Hong Kong, a densely built-up area with many skyscrapers • Mong Kok: bustling downtown district with famous markets such as Ladies Market and Goldfish Market. • Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower: Historic clock tower, built in 1915 and part of the sadly demolished Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus, is one of the most famous buildings. • Avenue of Stars: Avenue of Stars pays tribute Hong Kong's movie stars who have helped burnish Hong Kong’s cinematic legacy. • Kowloon Park: Slip away from Tsim Sha Tsui’s shopping mecca into the tranquil Kowloon Park. • Star Ferry: The Star Ferry is the swiftest and cheapest way to travel between Tsim Sha Tsui and Central or Wan Chai. You will get some truly spectacular views of Hong Kong’s skyline. • Victoria Peak: Fantastic views over the city and you can take the historic Peak Tram. • Lan Kwai Fong: The famous party district with a myriad of restaurants and bars. Some examples of HIDDEN SECRETS we can visit: • Shek O beach: one of the nicest beaches • Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens: An actual oasis within Hong Kong’s urban jungle. • Man Mo temple: Man Mo Temple is a mid-nineteenth-century historical building and a declared monument. • Nan Lian Garden: This public park is so leafy and peaceful it looks like an illustration from the Tang Dynasty. • Tai Kwun: Tai Kwun is a massive independent art space in the heart of Central and one of our city's biggest creative hubs. • PMQ: The transformation of the former Police Married Quarters into a centre for all things creative and design-based is one of the largest, most ambitious conservation projects in Hong Kong. An exciting mix of creative enterprises can be found at PMQ. • Hong Kong Wetland Park: This wetland reserve is home to a diverse range of wetland plants and animals, from mangroves to rare species of birds. • Kadoorie Farm and Botanical Garden: The farm was originally established to aid poor farmers in the New Territories but has since morphed into a nature conservation centre. Please note that it is not guaranteed to visit all the sightseeing places listed here. How many places you can visit depends on the length of the tour booked and how much time you spend at each place. After booking you can discuss the detailed itinerary with your guide.

Hong Kong: Dragon's Back Hike

Hong Kong: Dragon's Back Hike

This morning outing takes you out of the urban into the green hills for a bit of quiet, a workout, and spectacular views. Included on the way is an introduction to an ordinary fresh food street market and small shops in an ordinary neighbourhood of Hong Kong. Itinerary: Start this half-day outing to Hong Kong’s Dragon’s Back trail early in the morning to get the first light of the day. Take in the atmosphere of a local wet market, and experience life of ordinary Hong Kongers as they go about their daily activities. The hike commences along a lovely cool path through shady groves of bamboo and lush woodland, accompanied by birdsong. Emerge into open hillsides of the spectacular Shek O Country Park, often covered with wild azaleas, bell flowers or rose myrtle. The rugged spinal ridge of Dragon's Back offers breathtaking views of distant Islands, the coastlines, and beaches. The trail ends at the road to nearby Shek O Village and Beach. You may transfer back to Central with the guide or decide to explore Shek O on your own.

Big Wave Bay Beach: Our most recommended tours and activities

Hong Kong: Private Tour with a Local Guide

Hong Kong: Private Tour with a Local Guide

Your expert local city guide will show you the city's best parts, including many hidden secrets you can’t find easily on your own. On this walking tour will be able to see a lot of sightseeing points within a short timeframe. Apart from explaining the sightseeing points your guide can provide insight into the history and culture of the city and the special administrative region in general. The focus of this tour is to see the city like a local. However, this private tour can be customised according to your wishes. Sightseeing points to visit can be agreed upon in advance or discussed when meeting up. STANDARD sightseeing places we can easily visit during the tour are: • Central to Causeway Bay: The CBD of Hong Kong, a densely built-up area with many skyscrapers • Mong Kok: bustling downtown district with famous markets such as Ladies Market and Goldfish Market. • Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower: Historic clock tower, built in 1915 and part of the sadly demolished Kowloon-Canton Railway terminus, is one of the most famous buildings. • Avenue of Stars: Avenue of Stars pays tribute Hong Kong's movie stars who have helped burnish Hong Kong’s cinematic legacy. • Kowloon Park: Slip away from Tsim Sha Tsui’s shopping mecca into the tranquil Kowloon Park. • Star Ferry: The Star Ferry is the swiftest and cheapest way to travel between Tsim Sha Tsui and Central or Wan Chai. You will get some truly spectacular views of Hong Kong’s skyline. • Victoria Peak: Fantastic views over the city and you can take the historic Peak Tram. • Lan Kwai Fong: The famous party district with a myriad of restaurants and bars. Some examples of HIDDEN SECRETS we can visit: • Shek O beach: one of the nicest beaches • Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens: An actual oasis within Hong Kong’s urban jungle. • Man Mo temple: Man Mo Temple is a mid-nineteenth-century historical building and a declared monument. • Nan Lian Garden: This public park is so leafy and peaceful it looks like an illustration from the Tang Dynasty. • Tai Kwun: Tai Kwun is a massive independent art space in the heart of Central and one of our city's biggest creative hubs. • PMQ: The transformation of the former Police Married Quarters into a centre for all things creative and design-based is one of the largest, most ambitious conservation projects in Hong Kong. An exciting mix of creative enterprises can be found at PMQ. • Hong Kong Wetland Park: This wetland reserve is home to a diverse range of wetland plants and animals, from mangroves to rare species of birds. • Kadoorie Farm and Botanical Garden: The farm was originally established to aid poor farmers in the New Territories but has since morphed into a nature conservation centre. Please note that it is not guaranteed to visit all the sightseeing places listed here. How many places you can visit depends on the length of the tour booked and how much time you spend at each place. After booking you can discuss the detailed itinerary with your guide.

Hong Kong: Dragon's Back Hike

Hong Kong: Dragon's Back Hike

This morning outing takes you out of the urban into the green hills for a bit of quiet, a workout, and spectacular views. Included on the way is an introduction to an ordinary fresh food street market and small shops in an ordinary neighbourhood of Hong Kong. Itinerary: Start this half-day outing to Hong Kong’s Dragon’s Back trail early in the morning to get the first light of the day. Take in the atmosphere of a local wet market, and experience life of ordinary Hong Kongers as they go about their daily activities. The hike commences along a lovely cool path through shady groves of bamboo and lush woodland, accompanied by birdsong. Emerge into open hillsides of the spectacular Shek O Country Park, often covered with wild azaleas, bell flowers or rose myrtle. The rugged spinal ridge of Dragon's Back offers breathtaking views of distant Islands, the coastlines, and beaches. The trail ends at the road to nearby Shek O Village and Beach. You may transfer back to Central with the guide or decide to explore Shek O on your own.

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(33 reviews)

The human contact with our guide Nils was natural and easy... being able to express ourselves in French was very much appreciated by both sides... Nils took us on a tour of Hong Kong, telling us about daily life and the history of these neighborhoods... We really appreciated being able to discuss all the subjects of daily life, especially for an expat in this stressful city... We recommend Nils as a private guide...

We had a really interesting, entertaining and eventful day with Hans, who showed us Hong Kong and its unusual corners. We were able to bring in all our ideas. Hans implemented all of our wishes and showed us places that we would not have seen on our own, such as the prison or a Chinese temple. We can only warmly recommend the tour and would like to thank Hans very much!

Well done Neil, thanks to you we were able to enjoy Hong Kong and make all the beautiful discoveries during our walk and journey on both banks. Excellent French guide, we highly recommend. Thank you!

Hans fulfilled all our wishes in a 10-hour (German) tour. We all enjoyed it very much and we definitely recommend him 🫶... Hong Kong is worth a trip...

Excellent knowledge of the history of the places we visited and enjoyed stories of old and new Hongkong. Thank you!