Lantau Island Hong kong-Top Things to Do and Attractions

people moving to Big Buddha which is located on Lantau Island

Lantau Island is one of the largest islands located in the west of Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island. Initially, it was a fishing village and the largest Hong Kong island.  Later in the 20th century, it became a highly developed island due to the completion of many infrastructure projects. The Island offers beaches, child-friendly adventures, green trails, and yummy restaurants. For nature lovers, the Island offers mountains loaded with tall trees.

The island possesses an area of about 14.18 square kilometers of land.  Move away from the hustle and bustle life of this densely populated world. Plan your trip to Lantau Island and enjoy a slower pace, with wider roads and hilly paths that are soul-mating. In this blog post, we deeply describe the best things to do and nearby destinations waiting for you to explore. So, keep in touch with us through a review in the comment so that we provide the latest tourist destinations for you.

Best Things to Do in Lantau Island

Lantau Island offers a lot of tourist destinations. Most of the tourists don’t know that the famous Hong Kong destination, Big Buddha is also located on Lantau Island. Ngong Ping 360 is another worth-visiting point that is a ride that carries passengers to Big Buddha.

Big Buddha

Hong Kong’s spiritual place where millions of followers and tourists plan their trip is located on Lantau Island. It is located on the top of the hill where Nigon Ping Cable Car is used. 268 Stairs are also used for walking trails.

people moving up to Big Buddha which is located on Lantau Island

Nigon Ping 360

An air-conditioned ride of 25 minutes from Nigon Ping Village to Big Buddha is a Nigon Ping 360 Cable car. This ride not only carries you toward Big Buddha but also offers stunning views of the sea, mountains, and islands from the top.

Wisdom Path, Lantau Island

At a distance of 10 minutes’ walk from the foot of Big Buddha you will find yourself on the top of the wisdom path. The path is holy for Buddhist followers because along the route you will find a series of 38 wooden steles having verses from centuries centuries-old Heart Sutra. It is one of the best-known prayers of Confucians, Buddhists, and Taoists.

Tung Chung Fort

This well-preserved fort dates back to 1832, and has quite a long history. The fort was abandoned in 1898 when the British took control of Hong Kong. During World War second, Japanese forces also occupied this fort. Later on, it was used as a police station and then a college. Today, the fort serves as a monument where millions of tourists plan their trip and go back to its history. It also carries six old muzzle-loading cannons and a Chinese archway. Due to some special operations, some of the nearby attractions or some blocks of fort may be temporarily blocked for tourists.

How Do You get to Lantau Island?

Do you know where Hong Kong International Airport is located? It is located on this island. Most of the international tourists miss the monuments of the Island and move forward. So, keep in mind the nearby tour attraction waiting for you. It’s not so much hard to find these destinations.

Ferry is another option for tourists who want to explore something more on their way to the Island. Two types of ferries are there slow and fast. If you are in a hurry then select a fast one and reach your destination just in 30 minutes. The slow ferry offers an open deck from where you can see mountains, lands, and sea while the fast ferry has an Air-conditioned sitting area for tourists.

people using Cable car to go to Lantau Island

FAQ

What is the best time to visit Lantau Island?

October to December are the peak months when the Island is crowded. Temperature remains normal during these months. You can also enjoy a pleasant experience during the spring season.

What is Lantau Island Famous for?

Lantau Island is famous due to a lot of nearby attractions. These attractions are as follows;

  • Big Buddha
  • Hong Kong Disneyland
  • Nigon Ping 360
  • Tai O Fishing Village

About Bashir Shaheen

Bashir Ahmad shaheen here, and I am a storyteller. Despite not being a professional tour guide, I am thrilled to share and write about the fun things to do in Hong Kong, the untold stories & even my personal observations.

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