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Customised Multi-day Tour
Customised Multi-day Tour
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Customised Multi-day Tour

Go beyond a single day and journey deeper into Hong Kong. Our customised multi-day tours are thoughtfully designed for travellers who want to immerse themselves in the city’s layered histories, diverse communities, and evolving urban stories at a pace that allows space for reflection, connection, and discovery.

A multi-day journey allows for depth that a single day cannot offer. We weave together different districts, themes, and encounters — from heritage and urban planning to food culture and community life, creating a coherent narrative arc across several days.

With more time, we can arrange meaningful exchanges with local shop owners, community practitioners, cultural workers, or subject experts, transforming the experience from sightseeing into genuine dialogue.

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Tour overview

What Makes It Special

  • Designed as a multi-day narrative, connecting districts, communities, and themes into one coherent journey.
  • Deeper access to local stories, with opportunities for meaningful exchanges and curated encounters.
  • Flexible structure with optional transport, thematic add-ons, and rest points built in.
  • Story-driven interpretation led by passionate local guides who bring context, nuance, and heart.
  • Ideal for study tours, delegations, cultural exchanges, and travellers seeking immersion.

What Can a Multi-Day Journey Look Like?

A multi-day experience allows space for depth, dialogue, and discovery. We may begin with the historical foundations of Victoria Harbour and colonial urban planning, move into neighbourhood economies and housing stories the next day, and explore themes of culture, migration, food, or sustainability thereafter. With more time, we can include curated meetings, hands-on workshops, rural visits, or reflective waterfront moments, shaping a journey that unfolds thoughtfully across several days, guided by your group’s interests and pace.

Who Is This For?

  • Study tours and university delegations.

  • Corporate or NGO groups seeking contextual understanding.

  • Cultural exchange programmes.

  • Researchers, media, and professionals on field visits.

  • Travellers who prefer immersion over highlights.

 

For inspiration, please explore our Selected Highlights section below to see suggested itinerary ideas, or the following curated suggested itinerary:

  • Day 1: We begin with Hong Kong’s iconic skyline to situate the city within global networks of trade, finance, and exchange, establishing the larger frame through which the rest of the journey unfolds.
    • Morning – Old Town Central: Dive right into Hong Kong’s financial and commercial heart of Central, and weave among the skyscrapers to trendy yet traditional Sheung
    • Afternoon – Tsim Sha Tsui Globalisation Tour: Visit the characteristic buildings in Tsim Sha Tsui and understand the phenomenon of globalization in Hong Kong.
  • Day 2: Moving from skyline to street level, we explore the lived experiences, neighbourhood economies, and social textures that shape Hong Kong beyond its global image.
    • Morning – Sham Shui Po — A Story of Grassroots Hong Kong: Explore the grassroots’ daily life and understand diversified and various Sham Shui Po.
    • Afternoon – Yau Ma Tei – A look at Old Hong Kong: The traditional trade and bazaar trip in Yau Ma Tei, a vibrant mix of commerce, culture, and community.
  • Day 3: Beyond the metropolis, we encounter coastal villages and rural landscapes that reveal slower rhythms, layered histories, and alternative perspectives on what Hong Kong can be.
    • Morning – From Monastery to Mountain: Discovering Lantau’s Spiritual Heritage: Visit the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery to understand evolution of Buddhism in Hong Kong and reflect on how faith, architecture, and landscape shape spiritual experience.
    • Afternoon – Tai O Fishing Village – A Tour of Traditions: Touring the fishing village to learn about its unique history and customs from the 19th century to the present day.

Selected highlights

Some of the points of interest include:

Harbour Stories: How a City Grew by the Water

Harbour Stories: How a City Grew by the Water

From Central’s historic business district to Tsim Sha Tsui’s dynamic waterfront, discover how Victoria Harbour shaped Hong Kong’s journey into a leading financial hub.

Streets of Grit: The Spirit of Grassroots Hong Kong

Streets of Grit: The Spirit of Grassroots Hong Kong

Walk through Sham Shui Po and Yau Ma Tei to explore migration stories, street markets, housing realities, and the everyday resilience of grassroots Hong Kong.

Law & the Living City: Order, Tension and Change

Law & the Living City: Order, Tension and Change

Journey from Central’s legal district to Kowloon Walled City to examine the tensions between rule of law, unrest, and the city’s most fascinating grey zones.

Echoes of War: Memory and Resilience in Hong Kong

Echoes of War: Memory and Resilience in Hong Kong

Across Central and Lei Yue Mun’s coastal defences, trace Hong Kong’s wartime scars and stories of occupation, resistance, and remembrance.

City on Screen: Hong Kong Through Cinema

City on Screen: Hong Kong Through Cinema

From Sheung Wan to Tsim Sha Tsui, step into iconic film locations and discover how cinema shaped Hong Kong’s identity and global image.

Life, Death & Belief: Spiritual Hong Kong

Life, Death & Belief: Spiritual Hong Kong

Between Happy Valley and Wan Chai, explore cemeteries, rituals, ghost lore, and the layered beliefs that shape Hong Kong’s spiritual landscape.

City Rewritten: Planning, Renewal and Reinvention

City Rewritten: Planning, Renewal and Reinvention

Travel through Kwun Tong and Tsuen Wan to witness Hong Kong’s transformation from industrial powerhouse to post-industrial creative city.

Many Faces, One City: Stories of Identity & Belonging

Many Faces, One City: Stories of Identity & Belonging

Across Central and Yau Tsim Mong, explore migration, minority communities, and evolving conversations around identity and belonging.

From Fishing Village to Frontier: Stories at the Edge

From Fishing Village to Frontier: Stories at the Edge

From Tai O’s stilt houses to Aberdeen’s harbour waters, discover Hong Kong’s maritime heritage and disappearing coastal traditions.

Slow Hong Kong: Islands, Nature and Open Horizons

Slow Hong Kong: Islands, Nature and Open Horizons

Escape to Lantau and Mui Wo for a slow-paced journey through stilt houses, seaside villages, and open island horizons.

Harbour Lives: Water, Trade and Transformation

Harbour Lives: Water, Trade and Transformation

From Aberdeen’s floating heritage to Shau Kei Wan’s harbour village roots, uncover the lives shaped by Hong Kong’s waters.

Moments of Change: Revolution and Reform

Moments of Change: Revolution and Reform

Walk through Central and Sheung Wan to trace revolutionary movements and political turning points that shaped modern Hong Kong.

Voices of the City: Power and Public Life

Voices of the City: Power and Public Life

Trace how law, war, and civic spaces in Central shaped Hong Kong’s public life and collective memory.

Ink & Influence: Print and Public Voices

Ink & Influence: Print and Public Voices

From Sheung Wan’s printing heritage to Central’s legal corridors, discover how words and institutions shaped public voices.

Sacred Lantau: Faith, Nature and Fishing Traditions

Sacred Lantau: Faith, Nature and Fishing Traditions

A contemplative journey across Lantau Island, where spirituality, fishing heritage, and mountain landscapes meet the open sea.

Hakka Heritage Trail: Villages at the Edge of the City

Hakka Heritage Trail: Villages at the Edge of the City

A cross-border frontier journey through hidden Hakka villages, tracing stories of migration, clan heritage, and life at Hong Kong’s rural edge.

Tour Information

  • We reserve the right to make changes to the information, prices and itineraries of the tours as set out in our website and all printed promotional materials. Provided that such changes have been made prior to the confirmation of a booking, such changes shall be binding on the participants.
  • Any information or advice provided by us on matters including but not limited to walking routes, climate, clothing, travel documents, baggage, special equipment, etc. is given in good faith but without responsibility on the part of us.
  • All information provided on our website is correct to the best of our knowledge, but we cannot assure that such information would be free from errors or omission and we shall assume no responsibilities for any such errors of omission.
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Bad Weather Policy

  • If Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above, or a Red/Black Rainstorm Warning is issued three hours before the tour starts, the tour will be canceled.
  • If Typhoon Signal No. 8 or a Red/Black Rainstorm Warning is issued during the tour, the tour will be canceled immediately.
  • If the tour needs to be canceled due to other adverse weather conditions, we will contact you by phone at least 2.5 hours before the tour. (If there is no response, we will follow up with an SMS or email.)
  • If the tour is canceled due to adverse weather on the day, we will work with you to reschedule a new date within six months from the original tour date.

Tour Reminder

  • Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes for the walk. Bring an umbrella, a bottle of water and some snacks just in case.
  • Each participant may bring their own 3.5mm plug headphone if they have one for the wireless transmitter/receiver system which will be used on the tour. The guide will provide them a new one otherwise, but for hygienic and environmental reasons participants are strongly suggested to bring their own earphones if possible.
  • There is a possibility that our organization may take photographs or videos during the guided tour, and these captured images or footage may be used for future promotion and publicity. If participants do not agree with this arrangement, please inform the tour guide or organizer during registration and on the day of the event.
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