Funivia Ngong Ping 360 fino a Isola di Lantau





Descrizione
Sorvola l'isola di Lantau Island sulla funivia di Ngong Ping 360. Trascorri tutto il tempo che desideri una volta arrivato. Dirigiti verso Ngong Ping Village, visita il monastero di Po Lin e il Tian Tan Buddha, noto come il Grande Buddha. Seleziona una corsa semplice di 25 minuti o un biglietto A/R, su una cabina a scelta tra quella standard e quella Crystal con pavimento in vetro, con una vista spettacolare sul parco della Lantau settentrionale e sul Mar Cinese Meridionale.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Divertiti a scappare dal trambusto del centro città verso i dintorni dello splendore naturale del North Lantau Country Park di Hong Kong
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
- Si prega di indossare scarpe comode da passeggio
- Si prega di utilizzare il biglietto della funivia negli uffici di biglietteria Ngong Ping 360 presso Tung Chung e Ngong Ping Cable Car Terminal
Recensioni(565)
BEWARE! A queue is a total disaster. Standing for hours, people are getting inside without queue … like a lottery? chaos and disorder which makes this cable car total unattractive. Completely
Too many people and too much waiting for a high price
Took the Ngong Ping 360 cable car. Views were amazing on a clear day. Big Buddha is huge and peaceful. Village area is touristy but fun for a quick walk and snacks. Worth half a day if you’re in Hong Kong.
It's a complete waste of time and money!! The Buda is far far far away. It doesn't worth the 50 minutes of queue! The price sucks!!! 40dolars of waiting
A bit of a tourist trap. $295 HKD. At the top there’s just a village of stores food places selling junk. The views were nice but not worth the money or time needed to get here from Kowloon. When in HK do something more authentic
the official luggage storage is a total rip-off—they wanted $400 for our 4 bags! Luckily, we found this small luggage storage spot right next to the cable car station. It’s only $50 per piece, stays open late, and uses fully automated lockers. You can find it in the park right next to the Tung Chung Cable Car Station. Very easy to locate! And it seems the owner love dog so much. Since it was a weekday, the crowds weren’t too bad.
it' s subjected to weather condition and peak time of visitors to impress my experience on this attraction.I went there on weekday, at the very early at the beginning of operation of the cable car at Tatung station terminus. it's not too hot, ,light clouds, and do I enjoy my ride without any annoyed feeling. it's cool and not too hot, riding through the ngongping village at the end, just standard car is enough for full experience , riding through all 7-8 Leitner poles .Enjoy view of ChekLap kok airport island, lush forest, Big Buddha .
Loved the views on the the cable car, did the crystal cabin option which is a clear glass bottom on the cable car, quite a long journey for a cable car up to the big budda.
I am giving this a one-star rating due to the unbearable overcrowding, the understaffed terminal, and the complete lack of a proper reservation or ticket numbering system. Even if you purchase your tickets in advance, you are forced to stand in a sweltering, messy, and stationary queue for up to three hours. There is no efficiency at all, and it is infuriating to realize that pre-booking offers no priority, leaving you stranded in a chaotic terminal for half the day just to board. The experience only worsens once you reach the front of the line, as the tickets are incredibly expensive for such poor service. Despite the high price, there is no privacy and you are crammed into a cabin and forced to share the small space with strangers. Between the endless waiting and the packed cabins, you could easily spend your entire day here just standing in line. My strongest advice is to never book in advance. It is much better to arrive at the terminal, observe the actual length of the queue, and only buy a ticket at the kiosk if it looks manageable. Booking ahead simply locks you into a miserable ordeal that ruins your entire trip.
The experience on this visit to Ngong Ping 360 was highly unsatisfactory and not worth the expense. Due to an active thunderstorm warning, cable car operations were suspended. Visitors, including myself, waited over two hours at the Ngong Ping 360 station without any progress. Staff repeatedly mentioned bus alternatives but provided no details on capacity, seating availability, or schedules. Having operated for 20 years, the facility should be well-equipped to handle adverse weather. However, all aspects of service—including staff communication, announcements, online guidance, traffic management, and queuing arrangements—were poorly executed. Queuing disruptions from mainland tourists frequently entering and exiting lines further compounded the issues. I do not recommend revisiting.



