Tuesday, May 17, 2016

4d/3N Hongkong-Macau Budget Friendly Itinerary




    

      Day before our flight going to Hong Kong, I did my weekend hobby with my team at Mt. Sipit Ulang and Ayaas in Brgy. Mascap, Rizal (my casual routine during weekends and also my ultimate stress reliever). Having said that, I was so tired before my flight going to Hong Kong. By the way, I want to thank Krizza for making my luggage cover looks fabulous. If you’re interested to avail her personalized luggage cover please let me know. We are offering customize luggage cover that can be delivered within 2 to 3 days and wouldn’t hurt your pocket. (Ofcourse para rin makaiwas sa Laglag Bala or Tanim Bala sa NAIA).


(Photo taken at the summit of Ayaas – Brgy. Mascap, Rizal)

            After 6 months, finally our long wait is over. This was my first time to travel abroad with my high school best friend and one of my travel buddies. We booked our Manila-Hong Kong during AirAsia seat sale for only 699php and our Macau-Manila tickets for 2,300php per person. Were supposed 4 to travel abroad, but for some reason… you’ll find out why were just 3.

            All of us were excited and half nervous if we will pass the immigration interview. Since our flight is at 4pm, we decided to eat in Chowking located at the 2nd floor of NAIA Terminal 3 while waiting for Krizza.

Pre-Departure Procedure


First time to travel abroad? Don’t worry, just calm and bring all your documents. Make sure before you leave your home bring your passport (should be valid at least 6 months before it expires), confirmed plane ticket (return ticket), hotel voucher, company ID, cards (credit/debit-sometimes immigration asks this to prove that you can afford traveling abroad), COE – if you’re employed. Check-in counter opens 4 hours prior your flight for international flights unlike domestic flights that open 2 hours prior your flight. Be on time because sometimes the immigration line, travel tax counters and check-in counters have long queue that can consume much of your time. And of course you don’t want to see your plane leaving the airport without you onboard.

            James and Argie decided to check-in ahead of time since I still need to wait my friend (Krizza) because she forgot to bring our itinerary and our names were on the same plane ticket. We didn’t encounter any hassle in checking-in for our flight with the help of AirAsia staffs. They were polite and very helpful. A friendly advised, if the queue is long in check-in counter better to pay your travel tax first and then proceed to designated check-in counter for your flight.

Immigration Interview

            Most of the first timer to travel abroad are afraid to face Immigration Officer. My interview with Immigration Officer was too fast; she asked me if this is my first time to travel abroad (obviously no! hahaha ), where is my destination, how many days staying there, what is my work and who’s with me? I was also asked if I have my company ID. More or less 2 minutes, Taadaannn! My passport had another stamp!




            Were supposed 4 on this travel, unfortunately one of my high school friends was offloaded for some reason (lack of documentation). Again, if you will travel abroad as tourist please bring all your documents.

            After our passports were stamped by the immigration officer we headed to our dedicated gate and wait for the boarding call. Our flight was delayed for 30 minutes but that was fine since we roam around the airside.

(Picture taking while on our way to Gate 101)


(Drama daw kunware, mag OFW sya sa Hong Kong while having his last Skype Video Chat)


Touch Down HONG KONG!

We landed at Chep Lak Kok International Airport or HKIA safely and sound. Our flight was smooth though encountered mild turbulence along our way to Hong Kong. I was too happy when we landed because the captain informed us that the temperature in Hong Kong dropped to 13’c (warm welcome hahahaha).


Waiting for our luggage


Krizza and I with our personalized luggage cover



After we cleared Immigration in Hong Kong, we proceed directly to customer service booth where we bought our Octopus card for 150 HKD (100HKD-is your revolving fund while 50 HKD is the deposit but you can refund it if you want). 

We met 2 Filipina while finding the customer service booth. 

We utilized the Airport Express going to Central / Hong Kong Station since it was past 9 already; Airport Express is a bit expensive – 100HKD; HKIA to Central Station. You may also ride bus from HKIA going to TST; Board an Airbus 21, a double decker bus to Tsim Sha Tsui (13th Stop). 



OUR HOTEL – KOWLOON NEW HOSTEL

            We stayed at Kowloon New Hostel for 4 days and 3 nights since its location is very ideal. There’s a bank near the area, money changer, 711, fast food etc. I booked our hotel through Agoda. I got the Deluxe Quadruple Room with Free Wi-Fi, hot and cold shower, cable TV for only 5,600php or 933 HKD. 



DAY 2 – Dragon’s Backvia Hong Kong Trail


(Please click link for complete direction going to Dragon's back)


            Night before of our second day in Hong Kong, we decided that our wakeup call will be at 5 AM. Unfortunately, because of the gloomy weather we woke up around 6am and felt lazy that whole morning and can’t really decide where we go. Our itinerary was totally ruined hahaha (as always – it add spice and thrill). So being the head of the team, I invited them to join me and hike Dragon’s Back.

(Morning walk with Krizza along Nathan Road going to Jordan)

Day 3: Lantau Island, Ngong Ping, Big Buddha, Disney Land, Symphony of Light – Avenue of Stars



Since this was our last day, we decided to wake up early and utilize our day and we would like to visit Hong Lantau Island, Big Buddha, Hong Kong Disney Land and of course Avenue of Stars.

 
WHoa! Excited? hahaha



How to Get Big Buddha, Ngong Ping – Lantau Island from TST:

1. From Tsim Sha Tsui ride MTR bound to Central/Hong Kong Station (Red Lane) and then connect to Tung Chung Lane (Orange Lane).
2. From Tung Chung Station ride Bus # 23 bound to Ngong Ping / Big Buddha (approximately 45 minutes – 1 hour ride). We paid 17.20 HKD for single fare since Cable Car was under  maintenance that time. Please be advised that during weekends (Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays) bus fare is 27 HKD. Travel time is approximately about an hour.
3. The bus will drop you in front of the main entrance so you don’t need to worry if you don’t have tour guide.





There's a fare difference between regular days and weekends & OH 


You may roam around and enjoy the fantastic view. Just keep in mind that there are some places that is restricted in talking pictures most specially inside the temples.

Piece of advice: Bring enough water and crackers to suffice your thirst and to your hungry tummy.

main entrance

James - photo bummer hahaha

Alrigh!

James (My Bestfriend) and I




How to Get Disney Land from – Ngong Ping - Lantau Island

1. From Tung Chung MTR Station ride the train going to Sunny Bay Station and then connect to Disneyland Resort lane (pink lane – the only lane if you are going to Disneyland).

waiting for the train



Picture taking!!!


We visited Disneyland and roam around until 4pm since we need to be in the Avenue stars before 8pm to watch the Symphony of Lights.


How to Get Avenue of Stars via Hong Kong / Central Station – Ferry


1. Since we came from Disneyland we just followed the same route going back to Central Station.
2. From Disneyland Resort ride again the train going to Sunny Bay (Pink lane). From Sunny Bay, connect Central Station / Hong Kong (yellow lane). From Central Station just follow the sign going to CFC Mall where you need pass through going to Central Ferry Station. You need patience - literally long walk from MTR station.
3. Once you already in the Central Ferry just look for Pier 4 bound to Tsim Sha Tsui where you need to buy the token. Just look for the vending machine where you can purchase your token.



Ferry leaves in different intervals and also fare may varies depends on the day when you will use it. We bought our token for $2.50 for a single journey since that was Wednesday.


I was so amazed with their ferry service. I really adore how they manage it. It was really a great experience riding the ferry going to Tsim Sha Tsui from Central Station – approximately 10-15 minute ferry ride.
Once you’re already in Tsim Sha Tsui ferry station just turn right and walk going to sea deck where you can sit and enjoy the city lights.

Symphony of lights starts at exactly 8pm. We arrived there around 7:30 pm and then waited for about 30 minutes for the show. James, Izzy and I luckily found good seats against the volume of tourists that night. If you really wish to have good seat in viewing the symphony of lights be there at least an hour or two. There’s a lot of good food shops around if wanted to eat some snacks.




After the light show, we decided to have dinner and look for better and affordable restaurant since this was our last night in Hong Kong. We went to Café de Coral and ordered meals for the three of us.



Day 4: Hong Kong – Macau (Our Last Day)


         Night before our last day in Hong Kong we had small talk and we planned our final itinerary in Macau. We decided to wake up around 5am to settle everything, fix our things, breakfast and last minute shopping. But due to cold weather, we woke up around 7am and leave the hotel around 9 in the morning. Since our flight going back to Manila was in Macau, we went to China Ferry Terminal where we purchased our Turbo Jet ticket for 164 HKD (single journey).  After I purchased our tickets, we proceed directly to immigration and pre-boarding gate. I slept the entire travel from Hong Kong going to Macau.

 


If you wish to have refund with your octopus card you may do so. Just go to the Customer Service in any MRT station and ask for refund (50 HKD + remaining balance – 9 HKD refund fee).

                  I was not excited when we arrived in Macau since I’m not feeling well that time might as well due to bad weather. After we cleared the immigration, we looked for the free shuttle service of Venetian (color blue shuttle). Basically, once you are in Macau you don’t need to pay anything for the transportation since most of the hotels and casino offers free point-to-point shuttle service.


You may follow this itinerary for your Macau trip:

From Ferry terminal took a shuttle bus to Venetian Macau
Take the shuttle to Venetian from Sands Hotel (lobby)
Deposit Luggage in Venetian Hotel West Lobby
Stroll around Venetian Hotel (Grand Canal, Casino)
Lunch at Venetian Hotel Food Court
Walk to Galaxy Hotel from the West Lobby of Venetian
Galaxy Hotel
City of Dreams
Dragon Show in City of Dreams
Hard Rock Hotel
Back to Venetian took the shuttle to Galaxy Hotel
Shuttle to San Ma Lo from Galaxy Hotel
Senado Square
St. Paul Ruins
Macau Museum and Guia Hill
Back to Senado Square (Beef Jerky free tasting and Macau Egg Tart Hunt)
Grand Lisboa Hotel
Wynn Hotel
Took the shuttle from Star World Hotel to Galaxy Hotel
Took the shuttle from Galaxy Hotel back to Venetian Hotel
Claimed baggage at West Lobby of Venetian
Took the shuttle from Venetian to Macau Airport

















Last picture taking before our flight back to Manila