National Geographic India has announced a new two-episode travel series called Postcards from Hong Kong, in which Riddhi Dogra explores a different perspective beyond the familiar skyline and urban image of Hong Kong. The series will premiere on March 28 at 8 pm on National Geographic Channel and will also stream on JioHotstar.
Riddhi Dogra leads National Geographic India’s new travel series Postcards from Hong Kong
Produced by National Geographic Creative Works, the show follows Riddhi as she travels across the city visiting both famous sites and less visited locales. The series highlights coastal landscapes, hiking trails and cultural experiences, as well as presenting everyday local life through conversations with guides and influencers.
In the first episode, Ridhi explores tranquil and nature-focused destinations like Sai Kung, Big Wave Bay, Dragon Back, Tai O, Ngong Ping, Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha. The journey reflects a slower and more contemplative side of the city, while also documenting his personal experience of travel and discovery.
The second episode focuses on the energetic side of Hong Kong. With 72 hours remaining in the city, Ridhi indulges in luxury shopping at Landmark as well as visits to Causeway Bay, Happy Valley Racecourse and Michelin-recognized dining venues. The episode reflects the fast-paced character often associated with Hong Kong’s global identity.
Speaking about the experience, Riddhi Dogra said, “Being a part of Postcards of Hong Kong with Nat Geo was a very enriching experience. What I love about this trip is that it goes beyond the obvious; it’s not just about the skyline or pace of the city, but about the stories that reside in its quiet corners. From the misty footpaths to understanding the local traditions, I found myself connecting with Hong Kong in such a unique way. Found something that felt real, deep and meaningful.”
A spokesperson for National Geographic India said, “With Postcards of Hong Kong, we set out to go beyond the familiar and explore the city through a more intimate, human lens. At National Geographic, storytelling is rooted in depth and discovery, and our collaboration with the Hong Kong Tourism Board reflects that ethos – bringing together local insight and global storytelling to show this exciting city in an entirely new light. The series gives Hong Kong a Presents itself as a layered, vibrant narrative, rich with culture, tradition and unexpected experiences.”
Puneet Kumar, Hong Kong Tourism Board’s Director for South Asia, said, “Postcards of Hong Kong is a reflection of meaningful storytelling that brings the city to life in a vibrant way. We are delighted to see Hong Kong portrayed through such a fresh and nuanced lens. Through this collaboration with National Geographic, the series shows a side of the city that many travelers have yet to discover – from scenic trails and coastal escapes to rich cultural traditions and vibrant locals. communities. It beautifully reflects the diversity and spirit that define Hong Kong.”
The series also features experiences such as watching the Symphony of Lights on Aqua Luna, exploring local cuisine and neighborhood spots, presenting Hong Kong through a mix of travel, culture and personal storytelling.






