Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Taiwanese food and culture on this 9 day adventure. Begin your journey in the dynamic city of Taipei, where modernity meets tradition in dazzling harmony. Wander through bustling night markets, savoring iconic street food, visit Taipei 101 and many more. You will also explore lush, verdant landscapes as you venture beyond the city to breathtaking mountain trails and serene tea plantations. This journey is a feast for the senses, promising unforgettable experiences and cherished memories. Are you ready to explore this beautiful island?
8 nights, single occupancy
8 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 6 dinners
Public transportation and private transfers during trip
Entrance fees to all attractions and cultural immersion experiences
All our trips are guided by locally based guides who know the area like the back of their well-traveled hand
Flights to and from destination are not included
Transfers to and from the airport are not included
Meals not stated in the itinerary are not included
Many countries require a visa and obtaining the correct visa for your trip and any countries you may transit through is your responsibility
Travel insurance is required on all our trips and is not included
Drinks containing alcohol are not included
Activities not in the itinerary are not included
Taipei, the vibrant capital of Taiwan, has a unique blend of modern and traditional elements that define this captivating city.
During your stay, you will visit cultural sites such as Chiang Kai Shek Memorial, Bopiliao Historical Park, Long Shan Temple and Taipei 101. You will also get to try your hand at Chinese calligraphy. No trip to Taiwan is complete without visits to the vibrant night markets, so we will introduce you to the best street eats at two of the locals’ favorite night markets in Taipei.
After 4 days in the bustling city of Taipei, we will head to the mountains.
Sun Moon Lake is Taiwan's largest freshwater lake, located at an elevation of 2,454 ft (748m) above sea level. It is one of Taiwan’s most scenic areas surrounded by Ci’en Pagoda and several famous temples. Alishan is famous for its towering mountains, pristine forests, indigenous Tsou culture and tea plantations. You’ll visit a tea farm here and learn more about how teas are cultivated.
Finally, we will end our trip in Taoyuan, and to get here we will take the Taiwan High Speed Rail traveling at a top speed of 220mph (350km/h).
Taoyuan is the 4th largest metropolitan area with the fastest population growth in recent decades of any city in Taiwan. The cultural diversity here is paralleled only by an equal abundance of natural attractions, earning the county the nicknames of the "flower kingdom" and "land of a thousand ponds." While here, we will visit some historical sites, including the likes of Daxi Old Street area.
