Hong Kong and Macau Travel Package for Indian Travelers 2025 | FastTreck Travels

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Ultimate Hong Kong and Macau Travel Package for Indian Travelers: A Journey of Culture, Adventure, and Culinary Delights

Welcome to FastTreck Travels! If you're an Indian traveler dreaming of a perfect blend of vibrant cityscapes, rich culture, and thrilling adventures, our Hong Kong and Macau travel package is just what you need. These two Special Administrative Regions (SARs) of China offer a unique fusion of East and West, modern skyscrapers alongside ancient temples, and world-class entertainment paired with mouthwatering cuisine. In this detailed guide, we’ll walk you through the best destinations, transportation options, meal highlights, visa requirements, and everything else you need to know to plan an unforgettable 7-day trip for you and your family. Let’s dive in!


Why Hong Kong and Macau?

Hong Kong and Macau are perfect for Indian travelers seeking a hassle-free international getaway. For stays up to 14 days in Hong Kong and 30 days in Macau, Indian passport holders enjoy visa-free entry with minimal formalities—making this a convenient and budget-friendly option. From Hong Kong’s dazzling skyline and bustling markets to Macau’s glitzy casinos and Portuguese heritage, this duo promises something for everyone: adventure, relaxation, shopping, and foodie delights.


The Perfect 7-Day Itinerary: Best Destinations

Here’s a carefully curated 7-day travel package to ensure you experience the highlights of Hong Kong and Macau.

Day 1-3: Hong Kong – The City of Skyscrapers and Culture

  • Victoria Peak: Start your trip with a breathtaking view of Hong Kong’s skyline from its highest point. Take the iconic Peak Tram for a scenic ride up the hill. At night, the city lights are pure magic—perfect for family photos!
  • Hong Kong Disneyland: A must-visit for families, this magical kingdom offers thrilling rides, character meet-and-greets, and a spectacular fireworks show. It’s a full day of fun for kids and adults alike.
  • Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade & Symphony of Lights: Stroll along this waterfront for stunning harbor views, followed by the nightly Symphony of Lights—a mesmerizing laser and music show illuminating the skyline.
  • Lantau Island: Visit the Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) and the serene Po Lin Monastery. The Ngong Ping cable car ride offers panoramic views of lush hills and the South China Sea.

Day 4-6: Macau – The Las Vegas of Asia

  • The Venetian Macao: Step into a slice of Venice with gondola rides, luxury shopping, and a massive casino. It’s a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement.
  • Ruins of St. Paul’s: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this iconic facade is a testament to Macau’s Portuguese past. Nearby, explore the charming Senado Square with its colorful colonial architecture.
  • Hac Sa Beach: Unwind at Macau’s largest natural beach. It’s ideal for a family picnic or a refreshing dip in the summer months.
  • Macau Tower: For thrill-seekers, try the world’s highest bungee jump (233 meters!) or simply enjoy the observation deck’s 360-degree views.

Day 7: Back to Hong Kong

  • Mong Kok Markets: Spend your final day shopping at Ladies’ Market and Temple Street Night Market for souvenirs, electronics, and street food. Return to Hong Kong International Airport for your flight home.

Transportation: Getting There and Around

Reaching Hong Kong and Macau

  • Flights from India: There are no direct flights from India to Macau, but Hong Kong is well-connected. Major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru offer daily flights to Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) via airlines like Cathay Pacific, Air India, and IndiGo. Average flight duration is 5-6 hours, with return fares starting at INR 25,000-30,000 (book early for deals!).
  • Hong Kong to Macau: From HKIA, take a high-speed ferry to Macau (about 1 hour, INR 1,500-2,000 per person) or cross the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge by bus (45 minutes, INR 500-700). Ferries depart from the SkyPier at HKIA—no need to clear Hong Kong immigration if transiting directly to Macau.

Getting Around

  • Hong Kong: The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is fast, affordable, and covers all major attractions (fares start at INR 50). Double-decker trams and buses are scenic alternatives, while taxis are plentiful but pricier (INR 200-500 per ride).
  • Macau: Free hotel shuttles connect major casinos and tourist spots. Public buses cost INR 30-50 per trip, and taxis are reasonable (INR 150-300). Walking is ideal in compact areas like Senado Square.

Meals: A Culinary Adventure for Indian Taste Buds

Hong Kong and Macau offer a diverse food scene, from local Cantonese and Macanese flavors to international options catering to Indian preferences.

Hong Kong Highlights

  • Dim Sum: Try steamed buns, dumplings, and rice rolls at affordable spots like Tim Ho Wan (INR 500-800 for a family meal).
  • Street Food: Sample egg waffles, fish balls, and roast goose from Mong Kok stalls (INR 100-200 per person).
  • Indian Cuisine: Restaurants like Bombay Dreams and Jashan in Central Hong Kong serve delicious curries, naan, and biryani (INR 800-1,200 for a meal).

Macau Highlights

  • Macanese Fusion: Don’t miss African Chicken (spicy baked chicken) and Pork in Tamarind Shrimp Sauce at local eateries like A Lorcha (INR 600-1,000 per meal).
  • Portuguese Treats: Enjoy egg tarts and serradura (layered cream dessert) from Lord Stow’s Bakery (INR 50-100 per item).
  • Indian Options: The Golden Peacock at The Venetian offers vegetarian and non-vegetarian Indian dishes (INR 1,000-1,500 for a family).

Tip: Many hotels in our package include breakfast buffets with Indian options like dosas and parathas—perfect for a familiar start to your day!


Visa Details for Indian Travelers

Hong Kong

  • Visa Requirement: Indian passport holders don’t need a visa for stays up to 14 days. Instead, complete the free Pre-Arrival Registration (PAR) online at the Hong Kong Immigration Department website (www.immd.gov.hk). It takes 5-10 minutes, requires your passport details, and is valid for 6 months with multiple entries (14 days per visit).
  • Documents: Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity), return flight tickets, and the printed PAR slip (carry 3 copies).

Macau

  • Visa Requirement: Indians enjoy visa-free entry for up to 30 days. No pre-registration is needed—just show up!
  • Documents: Valid passport (minimum 90 days validity beyond your stay) and proof of onward/return travel. Immigration may ask for financial proof (e.g., INR 52,000/MOP 5,000 for a week).

Note: If you plan to visit mainland China (e.g., Shenzhen), a separate Chinese visa is required—apply in advance at the Chinese Embassy in India.


Package Details and Costs

At FastTreck Travels, our 7-day Hong Kong and Macau package starts at INR 85,000 per person (twin-sharing basis), including:

  • Round-trip economy flights from India to Hong Kong.
  • 3 nights in a 4-star Hong Kong hotel (e.g., Harbour Grand Kowloon) and 3 nights in Macau (e.g., The Parisian Macao).
  • Daily breakfast and 3 dinners (Indian and local options).
  • Airport transfers, Hong Kong-Macau ferry tickets, and guided tours to key attractions.
  • Travel insurance (optional add-on: INR 1,500).

Exclusions: Visa fees (if extending beyond 14/30 days), personal expenses, and optional activities like bungee jumping.

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