Our guide Jess doing very necessary research on the best locally brewed beer in preparation for our upcoming night tour!
We are delighted to launch our newest public group tour. Take a tour of Lantau with us and visit the awe inspiring Big Buddha and the wonderfully quaint stilt village of Tai O. Includes a ride on the famous Ngong Ping cable car, a boat ride through Tai O village and lunch at the UNESCO recognised Tai O Heritage hotel; originally established as a police station in 1902 to combat pirates prevalent in the neighbouring waters. Maximum of 9 people on group tours to ensure an intimate and personal touring experience. This is a far cry from the coach tours of Lantau! Running on Sundays, Tuesday and Thursdays.
Some see spooky, some see a snapshot into Hong Kong's history! With graves dating back to the 1840s and including some of HK's key influential figures the Happy Valley Cemetery makes for an interesting detour. Just watch out at this time of year as we are celebrating the Hungry Ghost Festival!
Two lovely ladies, Kathleen and Sylvie enjoying Milk Tea on the Food Tour. I had an amazing and spirited day with all our guests in spite of the occasional rain. Richard (guide)
Escape the city by taking a short ferry to Lamma Island. It's only 25 minutes by ferry. Lamma is known for its spectacular seafood lunches and dinners. If it lives in the ocean you can eat it at Lamma!
On the Star Ferry while talking about the skyline, our eyes met these instructions on how to don a life jacket. Can you spot the improvisation in this picture?
If you are up and out early enough you can see the temple staff hanging up the intense coils for the day. This is Pak Shing temple located on Tai Ping Shan Street and this pic was snapped at about 8:15am.
A brilliant post by Aaron Mc Nicholas titled 'How the Olympics advances education'. So, just so everyone is on the same page... Hong Kong is a city of the country of China. But up until 2047, when China has full control over Hong Kong (50 years after the British returned HK to China) , Hong Kong operates separately to China in pretty much every area except defence (HK has no army of its own). That means it has its own Olympic team!
There is great street art all over Hong Kong! Here are a few recently spotted on our private custom tours!
Ali's wish was to taste Chicken Feet for the first time. Her dream turned into a reality at the Dim Sum restaurant on the Food Tour.
