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Upon arrival at Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), you will be met and transferred to your hotel by private car (NO guide).
The remainder of the day will be free at your leisure.
Overnight at the hotel in Taipei.
Breakfast served at the hotel.
Depart from central Taipei and travel to the heart of the island, Sun Moon Lake National Scenic Area.
Sun Moon Lake, the largest freshwater lake on the island, is divided by Lalu Island. The eastern side of the lake resembles the sun, while the western side resembles the crescent moon, giving the lake its unique name. This picturesque area is also the ancestral home of the Thao people, one of Taiwan’s indigenous groups. With its rich indigenous culture and abundant natural beauty, Sun Moon Lake has earned its place as one of Taiwan’s premier destinations.
After lunch, your journey continues with a scenic bus tour around Sun Moon Lake, where you’ll explore the most renowned attractions in this area. Begin with a visit to Ita Thao, an indigenous village that offers insights into the culture and lifestyle of the Thao people. Then, marvel at the grandeur of Ci’en Pagoda, an iconic Sun Moon Lake landmark constructed by the late President Chiang Kai-shek in memory of his mother.
Following your visit to Ci’en Pagoda, your exploration of Sun Moon Lake continues with stops at two significant temples. First, you’ll arrive at Xuanzang Temple, a serene Buddhist sanctuary dedicated to the esteemed monk Xuanzang. Then, your journey takes you to Wenwu Temple, an imposing Taoist temple featuring three halls devoted to the Martial God and the God of Literature. With the expert commentary of your tour guide, you’ll gain deeper insights into Sun Moon Lake, enriching your appreciation of the area’s history and significance.
Overnight accommodations either in the serene surroundings of Sun Moon Lake or in the vibrant heart of downtown Taichung.
Enjoy a delightful breakfast at the hotel, setting the tone for another day of exploration. Hop on the bus and make your way to Tainan, the oldest city in Taiwan, celebrated for its abundance of historic buildings and profound historical heritage.
Your adventure proceeds with a visit to Fort Zeelandia, constructed by the Dutch East India Company during their 38 year administration of western Taiwan. The original fortress faced near destruction by the British army in the 19th century but was subsequently rebuilt by the Japanese.
After exploring Fort Zeelandia, take a leisurely walk along Anping Old Street, situated on the east side of
Fort Zeelandia , this historic street was established by the Dutch over 300 years ago and holds the distinction of being the first officially named street in Taiwan. Besides its fascinating history, Anping Old Street is also known for its local specialties such as tofu pudding, shrimp rolls, fish skin dishes, beef soup, and many more. Don’t miss the chance to savor the city’s signature delicacies, adding a delightful culinary experience to your historical journey in Tainan.
After lunch, your next destination is the romantic harbor city of Kaohsiung, the most populous city in Southern Taiwan. Upon arriving in Kaohsiung, your first stop is the renowned Fo Guang Shan Monastery (FGS), a significant Buddhist monastery founded by the Venerable Master Hsing Yu n in 1967. The monastery is most famous for its Great Buddha Land, featuring a majestic 36 meter tall golden statue of Buddha Amitabha, which stands as the tallest standing Buddha in Southeast Asia. It is encircled by an impressive array of 480 smaller statues depicting Buddha Amitabha. During your visit to Fo Guang Shan Monastery, you’ll have the opportunity to engage with a knowledgeable monk who provides insights into the doctrines and development of Buddhism, which is the most widely practiced religion in Taiwan.
Overnight accommodations in Kaohsiung.
After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, set out on your journey as you head south toward the border, where Taiwan’s first national park awaits.
Kenting National Park is celebrated for its coastal geological formations, scenic landscapes, and rich marine biodiversity, fostered by its unique combination of crustal deformation and tropical climate. Additionally, Kenting is also a paradise for surfers and divers alike.
Make your stops at Maopitou, meaning cat’s nose, aptly named as it resembles a colossal crouching cat when viewed from afar; Chuanfan Rock, meaning sail rock, another distinctive natural formation that resembles the sail of a ship or a likeness of the former US President Richard Nixon; Eluanpi Lighthouse, a Qing Dynasty era construction that was recognized as one of the Eight Views of Taiwan during the Japanese colonial period; and Longpan Park, a coral limestone plateau overlooking the Pacific Ocean, shaped over time by rainfall erosion.
Following exploration of Kenting National Park, your journey will take you to Tai tung via the scenic South Link Highway, allowing you to savor the continually shifting landscapes throughout your drive.
In the evening, enjoy the pleasure of staying in a serene hot spring resort in Zhiben, Taitung County. Zhiben is renowned for its carbonate hot springs, which are known for enhancing blood circulation and alleviating fatigue, making it the perfect place to rejuvenate after a day of exploration.
Overnight at the hotel in Taitung.
After a good night’s sleep and a delectable breakfast at the hotel, continue your journey along the east coast, known as the last unspoiled place of the island. Wherever you go, it never ceases to amaze with its enchanting natural beauty. Visit some of the most impressive scenic spots along the way, including Xiaoyeliu, Sanxientai, Shitiping, and Fanshuliao, each boasting its own distinctive geological features.
The first stop is Xiaoyehliu (meaning “Little Yehliu” or officially “Fugang Geopark”). This area is known for its natural rock formations, resembling those found in Yehliu Geopark on the northern coast of Taiwan, hence the name. Get up close to these unique landforms, shaped over time by weathering and sea erosion.
Continue with a visit to Sanxientai (meaning the terrace of the three immortals), which comprises an offshore island and coral reefs, with a cross sea bridge that connects the mainland to the island, serving as a prominent landmark in the East Coast National Scenic Area.
After exploring Sanxientai, you will make a stop at
Shitiping (meaning stone steps). This area is a well developed sea erosion terrace, featuring promontories along the coastline that have been eroded by sea water over millions of years. This natural process has created an abrasion platform, sea grooves, sea cliffs, and potholes, making Shitiping a world class outdoor geology classroom.
Before visiting the marble factory in Hualien, your next stop is Fanshuliao, a unique canyon often considered a smaller version of Taroko Gorge.
Marble mining and processing have been integral to Hualien’s history, significantly contributing to the city’s prosperity. The marble factory and its exhibits provide valuable insights into this major industry in Hualien.
Overnight at the hotel in Hualien.
After breakfast at the hotel, explore the most awe-inspiring destination in Taiwan, Taroko National Park. Get your camera or phone ready for an unforgettable adventure in the world’s largest marble canyon!
Situated in the eastern part of Taiwan, Taroko National Park was established in the year of 1986. This national park is renowned for its dramatic gorges, diverse wildlife, unique geological formations, and particularly, its towering marble cliffs, which can reach heights of up to 1,100 meters. Explore some of the park’s most famous attractions, including Cimu Bridge, the Tunnel of Nine Turns, Buluowan Suspension Bridge, Eternal Spring Shrine (Changchun Temple), Swallow Grotto Trail, and Qingshui Cliff.
Embark on your day at Cimu Bridge. The name “Cimu” directly translates to “loving mother”, as a homage to a touching story of maternal love. At the eastern end of the bridge proudly stands the Cimu Pavilion, a structure commissioned by the late president Chiang Kai-shek in memory of his own mother.
Originally constructed with white marble from the region, this red steel bridge, resembling a cable-stayed design, was known as the “Marble Bridge” before being swept away by a typhoon in 1990. On its eastern end, visitors can take in the scenic beauty of a riverbend where millions of years of powerful rapids have artistically shaped the riverbed.
The next enchanting highlight on your Taroko adventure is the Tunnel of Nine Turns, which is considered the most picturesque section of Taroko Gorge. After extensive repair work, it reopened to the public in 2019. Walk along the trail and admire the meandering river below, running through the deep and spectacular canyon. Get a closer view of the geological faults and folds in the towering marble cliffs, as well as the unique vegetation clinging to the canyon walls.
Next stop is the Swallow Grotto Trail. The distinctive potholes on the cliff surface were formed by the combination of groundwater and the swift flowing river. These natural formations were once the favored nesting spots for swallows, giving the trail its name. Stroll through the tunnels and get ready to be amazed by the stunning vistas of the soaring marble cliffs that seem to reach the sky.
Continue on to the awe-inspiring Buluowan Suspension Bridge. Spanning 196 meters in length, 2.5 meters in width, and soaring approximately 152 meters above the Liwu Valley, this bridge offers visitors a remarkable vantage point to witness the twists and turns of the Liwu River. Gaze eastward from the bridge and be captivated by the sweeping panoramas of the Liwu River Valley. Gaze to the west and be enchanted by the breathtaking landscapes of the Swallow Grotto.
Next, stop by the Eternal Spring Shrine, a memorial shrine built in 1958 to commemorate the 225 personnel (military veterans), who lost their lives during the construction of the Central Cross Island Highway. From a distance, witness a waterfall gracefully descending over the sheer cliff beneath the shrine, forming a poetic and picturesque sight.
As your tour nears its conclusion, visit one of Taiwan’s renowned “Eight Wonders” the Qingshui Cliff, offering yet another visual spectacle. This towering cliff, standing at over 1, 000 meters in height and stretching for 21 kilometers, plunges almost vertically into the sea. At the viewing platform, relish a breathtaking panoramic view of this natural wonder.
Return to Taipei and reach your hotel or the designated drop off location in the evening, marking the end of your unforgettable Taiwan tour.
After breakfast at the hotel, spend the day at leisure until check out.
You will be transferred to the airport for your departure flight by private car (NO guide).
Travel period:
Now thru March 2025
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