Duration: | 2 Day(s) - 1 Night(s) |
Tour Category: | Family Tours |
Mini Tour (Taipei - Yilan)
Day 1: Hotel pick up-- Pingxi--Shi Fen--Jiu Fen-- Golden Museum-- Northern East Coast Scenic Area-- Luodong Night Market.
Pingxi(ShiFen)-You can write your wishes on sky lanterns and release them to the skies. You also can see the beautiful and historical railway road here.
JiuFen-The famous destinations in Taiwan. Every year has attracted many Japanese tourists who came here. Many Japanese travel magazines and guide books about Taiwan introduced JiuFen
Golden Museum-the museum of gold, one of Taiwan's first museums planned as an eco-museum.
Northern East Coast Scenic Area-the scenic area is noted for its numerous capes and bays backed by green mountains.
Luodong Night Market-the famous night market in Yilan. Here you can try Taiwanese-style local food.
Day 2: B&B for Breakfast-- Songluo Trail-- Yulan Tea Garden-- National Center for Traditional Arts---Back to Taipei
Songluo Trail-Songluo Trail is located near Songluo village in the last little village before Hwy 7 climbs up the mountain. There is a small general store but you should have already stocked up on supplies and gas.
Yulan Tea Garden-is located 101km from the seventh road in Yulan village. And"Yulan tea"is famous for its special color and aroma. Along the way, you will experience the changes and turns of nature's handiwork and beautiful scenery ordered in Yulan Tea Garden.
National Center For Traditional Arts-The center's total area is 24 hectares. At here, you can learn about traditional arts and developing the traditional arts.
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Our Tour cost is based on min 4 person cost.
BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN TAIPEI
Taipei 101
Once the world’s tallest building (2004-2010), Taipei 101 is Taiwan’s most iconic structure and is shaped like a stalk of bamboo. It retains the titles for the tallest green building and having the world’s highest Starbucks. The best way to experience Taipei 101 is to ride the world’s fastest elevator up to the observation deck on the 89th to 91st floors. Save money when you order your entrance tickets online.
Opt for the priority pass to skip the long lines. Make sure to check out the 720-ton stabilizer ball hanging in the center, which prevents Taipei from falling during earthquakes. Also, check out the videos playing around it showing the gigantic ball swinging during one big earthquake!
Snack till you drop at Asia’s Best Night Markets
Taipei’s street food is world-renowned, and you simply cannot visit Taipei without spending an evening strolling one or more of the city’s famed night markets. In fact, by tourist numbers, Taipei night markets are the country’s #1 tourist attraction, and several night market vendors are even recognized on the Michelin Bib Gourmand list.
Beitou Hot Spring
The Japanese-developed hot spring village around Xinbeitou MRT in Beitou district, usually called Beitou Hot Spring is Taipei City’s only hot spring resort and one of the best hot springs in Taiwan. You could easily spend a whole day exploring the historic sights of Beitou.
Hop of the Glass-Floor Gondola to Maokong
Head to the end of the Taipei Zoo MRT line to go for a ride on the Maokong Gondola. The 4-kilometer trip into the hills in the southeast of Taipei takes approximately 30 minutes. To make the best of the highly scenic ride, make sure to get in the correct line for the glass bottomed “Crystal Cabins”! The ride will take you over fields of Baozhong oolong tea (learn more in my guide to tea in Taiwan), and at the top, there are several traditional tea houses with views and hiking trails such as the one to Silver Stream Cave and Waterfall.
Cherry Blossoms in Winter
Taipei is one of the best places outside of Japan to see cherry blossoms. You can see cherry blossoms from late January in Taipei to early March in Taipei, but the exact times for each location are different, and some of them feature multiple kinds of cherry blossoms which bloom at different times. The two best spots to see cherry blossoms in Taipei are Yangminshan and Tian Yuan Temple in Danshui.