Ngong Ping 360: Scenic Cable Car to Lantau Island
Visitor Fee
Ticket prices vary based on the type of cable car ride:
Standard Cabin (Round Trip)
- Adults (12–64): HK$250
- Children (3–11): HK$125
- Seniors (65+): HK$170
Crystal Cabin (Round Trip) – Glass Bottom
- Adults: HK$320
- Children: HK$190
- Seniors: HK$235
One-Way Tickets & Private Cabins are also available.
Transportation
- MTR + Walk: Take the Tung Chung Line to Tung Chung Station, then walk 5 minutes to the Ngong Ping 360 terminal.
- Bus: If the cable car is closed, take New Lantao Bus 23 from Tung Chung to Ngong Ping (50 min).
- Taxi/Uber: About 45 minutes from Central.
Things to Do
- Scenic Cable Car Ride:
- 25-minute journey with panoramic views of Lantau Island, the South China Sea, and Hong Kong International Airport.
- Choose between Standard Cabin or Crystal Cabin (Glass Bottom) for a thrilling experience.
- Explore Ngong Ping Village:
- Cultural shopping, tea houses, and local restaurants.
- Themed attractions like "Walking with Buddha" (multimedia experience on Buddha’s life).
- Visit Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha):
- One of the world's largest outdoor bronze Buddhas, accessible via 268 steps.
- Po Lin Monastery:
- A famous Buddhist temple with beautiful architecture and a vegetarian restaurant.
- Wisdom Path:
- A peaceful trail with 38 wooden pillars inscribed with Buddhist prayers.
Why People Enjoy Coming Here
- One of the world’s best cable car experiences with stunning mountain and ocean views.
- Convenient access to top Lantau attractions, including Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery.
- Unique cultural experience in Ngong Ping Village.
- Great photography spots from the cable car and mountain trails.
How Old is Ngong Ping 360?
- Opened in 2006, making it over 18 years old.
List of Activities
- Ride the cable car (Standard or Crystal Cabin)
- Visit Tian Tan Buddha
- Explore Po Lin Monastery
- Walk the Wisdom Path
- Shop and dine at Ngong Ping Village
Additional Nearby Attractions
- Tai O Fishing Village: A historic stilt-house village known for dried seafood and boat tours.
- Lantau Peak: The second-highest mountain in Hong Kong, great for sunrise hikes.
- Cheung Sha Beach: A long, scenic beach for relaxation and water activities.