Hong Kong Itinerary Template & Travel Journal | Editable Excel Trip Planner + Printable Journal
Hong Kong Itinerary Template & Travel Journal | Editable Excel Trip Planner + Printable Journal
Plan your dream Hong Kong trip with this beautifully organized Hong Kong Editable Excel Itinerary Template and Printable Travel Journal.
This product pack was created for travelers who want more than a blank planner and less chaos than trying to plan a Hong Kong trip from screenshots, ferry schedules, food videos, tram tips, shopping lists, hotel emails, and one note that simply says “dim sum immediately.” It gives you a ready-to-use, editable Excel trip planning workbook already pre-loaded with Hong Kong travel inspiration, plus a separate printable/digital travel journal to capture the memories along the way.
The planner is broad enough for a full Hong Kong vacation, but specific enough to be genuinely useful. It includes pre-loaded ideas for Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Victoria Peak, Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, Lantau Island, Ngong Ping, markets, temples, skyline views, food experiences, transport planning, packing, budgeting, bookings, travel links, and memory keeping.
Perfect for first-time Hong Kong travelers, city explorers, food lovers, shopping fans, culture seekers, families, couples, photographers, short-stay travelers, stopover visitors, and anyone who wants their trip beautifully organized before the “wait, which ferry/tram/MTR line was that again?” moment begins.
What’s Included
You will receive:
1 Editable Hong Kong Excel Itinerary Template
1 Printable/Digital Hong Kong Travel Journal PDF
The Excel planner helps you organize the practical side of the trip.
The journal helps you capture the beautiful part: skyline nights, harbor views, dim sum mornings, tram rides, market finds, temple visits, ferry moments, street food stops, shopping adventures, and all those little details that make Hong Kong feel alive.
What Is Pre-Loaded in the Excel Planner
The editable Excel workbook already includes useful Hong Kong planning sections so buyers do not have to start from zero.
Inside, you’ll find:
Pre-loaded Hong Kong destination ideas
Includes trip inspiration for Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, Victoria Peak, Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, Lantau Island, Ngong Ping, temples, markets, waterfront views, shopping districts, food stops, and more. Buyers can use the suggestions as they are, edit them, delete what does not fit, or add their own dream stops.
Hong Kong Island ideas
Classic Hong Kong city inspiration including Central, Victoria Peak, Peak Tram, skyline viewpoints, cafés, shopping areas, harbor views, temples, trams, rooftop moments, and first-time visitor experiences.
Kowloon ideas
City exploring inspiration including Tsim Sha Tsui, Avenue of Stars, Victoria Harbour, markets, museums, shopping streets, local food, night views, and walkable urban adventures.
Lantau Island ideas
Beautiful day-trip inspiration including Ngong Ping, Big Buddha, cable car views, Po Lin Monastery, scenic walks, peaceful cultural moments, and island-style exploring.
Markets & shopping ideas
Planning inspiration for lively markets, shopping streets, malls, souvenir stops, local finds, photo-worthy corners, and the kind of browsing that starts as “just looking” and ends with a full bag.
Culture & temple ideas
Helpful inspiration for temples, monasteries, heritage streets, local traditions, cultural stops, museums, and meaningful moments beyond the skyline.
Hong Kong food and drink bucket list
The planner includes food inspiration so travelers can build their own Hong Kong foodie adventure. Ideas include dim sum, egg tarts, wonton noodles, roast goose, pineapple buns, milk tea, street snacks, noodle shops, tea cafés, seafood, market treats, and more.
Basically, enough food ideas to turn “quick lunch” into a serious travel mission.
Editable daily itinerary pages
Plan each travel day with space for destinations, morning plans, afternoon plans, evening plans, food stops, transport notes, booking references, and memory notes.
Budget tracker and dashboard
Track trip spending in a clean, organized way. The dashboard groups expenses into easy categories like travel and transport, accommodation, food and drinks, activities and tours, shopping and souvenirs, insurance, and emergency costs.
Booking tracker
Keep flights, hotels, attractions, tours, ferry plans, cable car tickets, restaurant bookings, transfers, confirmations, and important details in one easy place.
Transport planning section
Useful for organizing airport transfers, MTR routes, Star Ferry rides, Peak Tram plans, buses, taxis, walking routes, local transport options, day trips, and backup travel notes.
Travel Links & Local Options
A helpful section for practical Hong Kong travel planning, including tourism references, transport links, local travel options, official reminders, check-before-booking prompts, route planning notes, and useful trip-planning details.
Packing checklist
The packing list is already started with useful Hong Kong travel essentials, including passport, travel documents, insurance, booking confirmations, cards, cash, phone charger, travel adapter, comfortable walking shoes, light clothing, rain gear, day bag items, medication, and everyday travel basics.
Hong Kong is exciting, fast-moving, humid, and very good at making you walk more than expected — so comfortable shoes are not optional. They are emotional support.
Memory notes section
Space to track favorite skyline views, best meals, market finds, tram rides, ferry moments, temple visits, shopping discoveries, photo references, travel lessons, return-list ideas, and special memories from the trip.
Printable/Digital Hong Kong Travel Journal
The included travel journal is designed as a relaxed memory keeper for the trip.
It can be printed and written in by hand, or used digitally on a tablet with a PDF annotation app.
The journal includes pages for:
Hong Kong dream list
Food memories
Daily travel journal pages
Skyline and harbor memories
Victoria Peak reflections
Kowloon exploring notes
Market and shopping finds
Temple and culture moments
Lantau Island memories
Ferry and tram moments
Street food notes
People, sounds, and small details
Final trip reflection
Blank notes pages
Use it during the trip, after each travel day, while relaxing in a café, sitting in your hotel room, waiting for transport, enjoying a quiet morning, or winding down after a full day of exploring.
How To Use It
Before the trip, open the Excel workbook and start with the dashboard. Add your travel dates, budget, destinations, route, travelers, flights, accommodation, transport plans, tours, and main travel ideas.
Then browse the pre-loaded Hong Kong ideas and choose the neighborhoods, skyline spots, food stops, attractions, shopping areas, day trips, transport options, and experiences that fit your travel style.
Use the itinerary pages to plan each day, the budget dashboard to track spending, the booking tracker to keep confirmations together, the transport planner to organize routes, and the packing checklist to make sure nothing important is forgotten.
During or after the trip, use the printable travel journal to record the best moments: the harbor view, the dim sum breakfast, the tram ride, the market find, the ferry crossing, the Peak view, the temple stop, the skyline photo, and the little details that made the trip special.
Perfect For
First-time Hong Kong travelers
Hong Kong city breaks
Stopover travel planning
Victoria Peak visits
Kowloon exploring
Lantau Island day trips
Ngong Ping and Big Buddha trips
Food lovers
Dim sum lovers
Shopping fans
Culture lovers
Photography lovers
Couples trips
Family vacations
Short-stay travelers
City explorers
Organized vacation planning
Editable Excel itinerary users
Printable travel journal lovers
Travel memory keeping
Hong Kong bucket list planning
Why Buyers Will Love It
This Hong Kong travel pack gives buyers a practical head start with pre-loaded destination ideas, useful planning tools, and a beautiful journal for memories.
It helps them plan the route, track the budget, organize bookings, remember what to pack, explore food ideas, compare local travel options, and keep their favorite travel moments in one place.
Instead of juggling screenshots, MTR notes, food recommendations, attraction lists, ferry ideas, hotel bookings, and ten different “best things to do in Hong Kong” tabs — this gives the whole trip one organized home.
Plan the trip. Explore Hong Kong. Taste the food. Ride the trams. Chase the skyline. Capture the memories.