Highlights
Discover a Taiwan you never knew existed as you travel this glorious emerald island over 11 days enjoying every aspect of the ultimate Taiwan family tour. Come ready for adventure and prepared for fun because this tour delivers on both in spades.
Hit the ground running in Taipei where you’ll spend a full day absorbing the city’s highlights, culture, and cuisine before traveling by road to Nantou to experience Wujie Indigenous Village, affectionately referred to as ‘home of the clouds’ or the ‘Shangri-La of Taiwan’. The first of several opportunities to experience culture and history on this tour, including at Jiufen Village and Toucheng Farm, you’ll gain a deep appreciation of how traditional cultures continue to thrive amidst Taiwan’s development. Read more
Taiwan is richly diverse in landscapes, wild, and plant life, and this tour exposes you to much of what has led to its moniker, the ‘emerald Eden’. From ancient cypress forests in Alishan to curious rock sculptures in Yehliu Geopark, you’ll be taken in all that’s on offer: Alpine sunrise views, leisurely lakeside lounging, white water rafting, riverside four-wheel driving, bike rides, and hikes, with travel between destinations, comfortably achieved in late model air-conditioned vehicles.
A family holiday is nothing without fun, and whether you have small or teenage children – or you’re simply a child at heart – there’s plenty to meet even the most demanding entertainment standards. Our tour designers have built-in experiences that get kids involved – learning from the Wujie villagers, designing a sky lantern at Toucheng Farm, and learning from the exhibits at Taiwan’s main aquarium and National Museum, are just some of the adventures that will keep your family entertained.
With an understanding that mealtimes are a time of important bonding, especially when on tour, we’ve built-in flexibility around meals, so you’re free to choose what works for you for lunch and dinner (daily breakfast is included). Whether it’s Western-style, street snacks, or traditional local cuisine, our friendly guides will help you navigate the options while you’re our guest. We offer a choice of four and five-star hotels and can organize room configurations to suit your family’s specific needs.
If you’re ready to ignite your family’s curiosity and expand their understanding of this gorgeous corner of the world, let’s do that when you speak with one of our delightful travel consultants today.
Vehicle | Air conditioned vehicle with licensed driver |
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Guide Service & Language | Professional English-speaking guide |
Itinerary
Arrive at Taipei Taoyuan airport where you’ll be greeted by your local guide. Escorted by your driver, you’ll be transported directly to your hotel, on the way taking the opportunity to learn a little about this vibrant city. After check-in, you’re free to rest, relax, or explore the local surroundings. Be sure to check with your guide for insider local dining options. Taipei abounds in traditional and contemporary cuisine, with our selection, including Din Tai Fung for steamed stuffed buns and dumplings or Shi-Yang for a unique dining experience of creating fine food in a thoughtfully designed tranquil setting.
Meals included: Nil
Joined by your guide after breakfast, take a leisurely bike ride around the Dajia Riverside Park before visiting the National Palace Museum. Here you’ll discover the museum’s remarkable collection of artefacts, treasures, and antiquities that transport you through Taiwan’s history. From there, head to Tamsui. Amble along Tamsui Old Street with your guide, as you explore the history of the area famous for its ‘old world’ feel, endless shopping choices, and delicious, must-try local specialties. Spend the afternoon enthralled by the bird’s-eye panoramic view of Taipei city and well beyond by taking the lift 89 storeys to enjoy the Taipei 101 Observatory. Finish your day in by joining locals filling up with what is widely recognized as some of the best traditional Taiwanese street foods and snacks at the nostalgic Ningxia Night Market. The market is Taipei’s longest-running organized food market and is beloved by locals, ex-pats, and international visitors. Once you’ve had your fill, your guide will return you to the hotel.
Meals included: Breakfast
Note: Due to the closure of the National Palace Museum each Monday, your tour guide may adjust your itinerary.
Farewell Taipei and drive to Puli, located approximately three hours away by car. After a delicious lunch at the locally much-loved Yazhuo Hakka Restaurant, with its authentic Hakka cuisine, drive through the mountains to Wujie Indigenous Village, affectionately referred to as ‘home of the clouds’ or the ‘Shangri-La of Taiwan’. Located 760 meters above sea level, Wujie offers much in the way of idyllic natural beauty and fascinating indigenous culture, with fine examples of nature’s best and man-made history evident in and around the village. Under the care and hospitality of your local guide, enjoy a short offroad 4WD adventure to Zhuoshui River where the famous Fish Head Rock can be seen. Wade into the middle of the stream and turn your vision skyward for a view that’s poetically described as ‘a thread of sky’; which is in fact, the thin line of the sky that is visible as the gorge appears to almost close overhead. Following this spectacle of nature, you will be driven to a local Wujie Village homestay to overnight and sample local indigenous food specialties.
Meals included: Breakfast
Rise early for a scenic drive to a tea farm located at the mountain’s peak. Here can you not only appreciate the challenges facing tea growers but also savor the sunrise view, which appears magically amidst a sea of clouds (weather permitting).
After breakfast, the adventure continues with a hike that follows the river to Momonar Waterfalls along the Wujie Dam and old trails used by villagers and Japanese settlers. Return to the homestay for a traditional lunch of local indigenous dishes before driving to Sun Moon Lake. Climb aboard a private motorboat and enjoy an hour’s cruise around the lake before completing the lake’s circumference again, this time by car, making several stops at culturally significant sites along the way, with Wenwu Temple, Ida Thao Indigenous Village, and Cien Pagoda among them. A short drive to your hotel for the night completes your day’s adventure.
Meals included: Breakfast
Morning lovers can take advantage of a final opportunity for a leisurely walk or short scenic bike ride along Sun Moon Lake before breakfast and departing to Alishan. On route, you’ll make a brief detour via Yushan National Park, stopping at Tataka Visitor Center located 2,610 meters above sea level – the perfect spot for enjoying the fresh alpine air and walking trails on offer here.
Sample local cuisine at an Alishan restaurant by making selections with the help of your guide before checking in to your Alishan accommodation for the evening. After check-in, it’s time to get close to nature with a forest walk. Feel the ancient cypresses rise up around you in a green ‘cloak’ on the guided walking tour that showcases highlights like Sisters’ Pond and Plum Garden. Reflect on Alishan’s natural beauty as you relax for the evening at your hotel.
Meals included: Breakfast
Rise early for what is arguably Taiwan’s best view*, visible only by taking the old Alishan train to Chushan (and if weather permits). Return to the hotel for breakfast, then check out and depart for Taijiang National Park to enjoy a thoughtfully arranged eco-tour starting at Liukong Pier.
Board a river raft for a close-up experience of the lagoon and its sandbars, including Guosheng Lighthouse, offering views of Dingtoue Sandbar and Taiwan Strait. The sandbar itself is highlighted, providing both a windbreak to the forest and home to a thriving biodiverse ecosystem. Watch mictyris – monk crabs – as they scuttle across the sandbar and take a stroll along Qigu Sea Wall to admire the beautiful sunset and lagoon.
Drive from here to Kaohsiung, the second-largest city and the largest port in Taiwan. Get amongst it when you take a ferry to Chi-Jin Peninsula to view Kaohsiung’s city from a different perspective. On arrival there, make the most of a guided walking tour of Chi-Jin seafood street. Enthusiasts wanting to experience more of Chi-Jin can jump on board a rickshaw for a totally different tour of the area.
Head back to Kaohsiung to visit Renai River, also referred to by locals as Love River, then head on to the Pier-2 Art Center. Savor a dinner of local specialties, then visit the Liuhe Night Market or Kaohsiung Metro’s Formosa Boulevard Station (or both). When you see the design and glasswork at the station, you’ll understand why it is ranked as one of the most beautiful in the world. Your guide will ensure you are safely checked in to your hotel in Kaohsiung where you can finally relax and rest for the next day’s adventure.
Meals included: Breakfast
After breakfast, you’ll make the half-hour drive to Pingtung for a visit to the National Museum of Marine Biology & Aquarium, Taiwan’s most respected facility for marine research. The whole family will be mesmerized by the exhibits, which are beautifully designed and provide for maximum learning. Hear from the guide about the facility’s research programs and gain a deeper understanding of the waters, coral, and marine species that are so important to the island.
After the aquarium visit, shift gears as you take to the road again and drive to Kenting National Park, stopping at Maopitou (Cat Nose Tip), Sail Rock, Oluanpi Light House – the southern-most most point of Taiwan, and Longpan Park – delivering a magnificent view of the island’s coastline.
On the final stage of your day’s travel drive to Chihpen where you’ll check in to your hotel and enjoy a natural hot spring bath.
Meals included: Breakfast
Farewell Taitung and enjoy driving along the east coast for a full view of the coastal scenery on the way. The day’s first and only stop is at Rueisuei, a small village that is home to the local Hakka, Hoklo, and Taiwanese indigenous people. It’s here you’ll have the chance to experience white water rafting on the Xiugulun River; an activity that takes three to four hours to complete as you travel a distance of 24 kilometers. After the adrenaline has dropped a notch or two, continue the drive along the East Coast to Hualien where you’ll stay for the night.
Meals included: Breakfast
Prepare yourself for a full day of exploring after breakfast when you drive to Taroko Gorge for a tour that showcases the very best of the Taroko National Park. Delight in scenic spots along the way Taroko Gorge Gateway, Shakadang Trails, Eternal Spring Shrine, Swallow Grotto, Tunnel of Nine Turns, and more. With the help of your guide, enjoy a typical indigenous-flavored lunch at the renowned Dageeli Indigenous House on your way from Taroko.
After lunch, the drive continues to Toucheng Farm, an eco-friendly organic vegetable and animal farm. The whole family will enjoy the opportunity for a hands-on educational experience of a Taiwanese farmer’s lifestyle. On the way from the farm, rejoin the Suhua Highway making stops at scenic Qingshui Cliff and Fenniaolin Fishing Port, both perfect spots to capture beautiful travel memories that showcase the very best of Taiwan’s ocean and mountain landscapes. After check-in takes the remainder of the day to wander the farm or join the arranged activities. Fancy making a sky lantern or painting your wishes before releasing them into the night sky? You can at Toucheng Farm.
Meals included: Breakfast
Start your day inhaling the fresh farm air, then enjoy a hearty breakfast of farm ingredients. Leave the farm in the morning, as you drive along the Northeast Coast towards Jiufen Village, a scenic route along Taiwan’s Northeast Coast. Enjoy the guided walking tour through the village’s historical street. Following lunch, ordered with the assistance of your guide, your sightseeing continues with the drive to Yehliu Geopark. Marvel at the remarkable natural rock formations created by erosion and other natural forces. Let your imagination carry you away with what you ‘see’; mushrooms, animals, heads, and more. If time permits, a stop will be made at Xiaoyoukeng Geological Site of Yangmingshan National Park, worth a visit for the eerie spectacle created by the volcano’s fumarole. From here, you will be transferred to your hotel for the evening.
Meals included: Breakfast
Today you will be met by your guide and transferred to Taoyuan International Airport for your departure flight, concluding your tour of Taiwan.
Accommodation
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions:
- Admission fees: to sightseeing spots and activities specified
- Activities specified in the itinerary
- Excellent professional English-speaking guide
- Ground transport in an air-conditioned vehicle with the licensed driver as specified
- 4-star or 5-star hotel accommodation with breakfast, based on double/twin occupancy as specified. Please note accommodation in Tianxiang is a welcoming and well-appointed homestay and not star rated.
- Bike-riding at Dajia Riverside Park
- Homestay at Wujie Indigenous Village
- Cruise on Sun Moon Lake
- Eco tour at Taijiang National Park
- Chihpen hot spring
- White water rafting
- Farm stay at Toucheng Farm
- Travel agency liability insurance during the tour
- Government taxes and fees.
Exclusions
- International/domestic flights to/from Taipei
- Visa
- Gratuities to guides and drivers and any expense of personal nature
- Meals: Lunches and dinners are excluded allowing you flexibility around meal choices. Your guide is able to make recommendations and order for you if required
- Our tour package does not include travel insurance. Please purchase travel insurance before your trip to protect for any unforeseen circumstances.
Important Information
Important information – FOR PRIVATE TOUR
- This is a private tour for your group of family or friends. There will be no other travelers in the group apart from you
- Smart casual dress and comfortable walking shoes are recommended
- Prices based on twin occupancy
- The prices shown are not valid during any official holidays (including National Day, New Year’s Day and Chinese Spring Festival, etc.)
- The itinerary may be adjusted due to any unforeseen circumstances
- Optional tours to other destinations are also available
- Any city not included in the existing tour package can be blended into a private tour.
- Arrangements for entering and exiting Taiwan from/to Hong Kong and Indochina are also available
- Stays at Taipei can be extended upon your request incurring an extra cost.
General Important Information
Booking Information
After purchase, you will receive a receipt and a Purchase Confirmation email with a Passenger Information Form. The Passenger Information Form must be completed within 72 hours of the purchase.
Any special requests, preferences, and optional extras MUST be clearly stated in your Passenger Information Form. Any change requested after submitting your Passenger Information Form cannot be guaranteed, is strictly subject to availability, and will incur surcharges as outlined in the Schedule of Fees below.
On purchasing this tour product, you are bound by the General Terms and Conditions, in addition to the specific terms and conditions outlined in this Important Information.
Surcharges
Please note: that online credit card payments and PayPal payments incur surcharges.
Tour Start Dates
Private and custom tours can be scheduled to commence on any day. Multi-day small group tours start on set dates as indicated in the booking calendar for the specific tour.
Cities for Commencement of Tours
Taipei for a multi-day small group, and most private tours, unless otherwise specified.
Any city for custom tours.
Express Trains
Standard seat for five-star (Luxury) and four stars (Superior) tour packages.
Destination Transfer
Air-conditioned vehicle with a licensed driver.
Arrive Early
Accommodation options are available for early arrival prior to the commencement of the tour. Bookings can be made online prior to checkout or arrangements can be made with a ChinaTours.com travel consultant.
Stay Behind
Accommodation options for staying behind after completion of the tour are available. Bookings can be made online prior to checkout, or arrangements can be made with a ChinaTours.com travel consultant.
Tour Guide:
All ChinaTours.com tour guides are bilingual speakers with intimate knowledge of an area/city, its culture, history, people, and food, which they will share on tour. ChinaTours.com does not operate commission-based shopping tours, which means our tour guides do not receive commissions for commission-based shopping stops.
A private driver-guide will be arranged for 1-2 travelers tour group.
Small-Group Size:
The maximum number of passengers in a multi-day small group tour is 12 people.
Optional Tours/Activities
Optional tour activities are available on request. Please contact ChinaTours.com directly to customize your optional tour activities and destinations.
Accommodation
Five-star and four-star hotels with the premium locations selected by ChinaTours.com are one of the best hotels in each destination.
Bedding Configuration
Bedding included in accommodation is double or twin bedding (subject to availability). Special arrangements are available on request; additional charges may apply due to a third party or hotel requests.
Adjoining/Interconnecting Rooms
Adjoining/Interconnecting rooms are available subject to passengers’ requests. Additional charges may apply due to third-party or hotel requests.
Child/Infant Policy
– Child/infant prices can be quoted separately.
– Free of charge for Infant age 2 and under; child price valid for 2 to 11 years old.
Please note: Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult 18 years old and over to travel. No unaccompanied minors are allowed.
Meals
– All breakfast included,
– Lunch & Dinner are excluded so you are free to choose cuisines, while guides will give recommendations and guide you there.
OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Passport
Customers are required to provide valid passport details either at the time of purchase. or within 72 hours of purchase. Failure to do so may result in the cancellation of the booking. In this instance, customers will be responsible for any costs and fees incurred.
Passport validity should be at least six months from the date of entry into Taiwan.
Visas
For the visitors who come from one of the visa-exempt countries or countries whose nationals are eligible for visas on arrival, no visa is required if they stay less than 60 days. Otherwise, visitors must obtain a visa or authorization in advance. Please start arranging your visa as soon as you receive your documentation to account for any delays due to consulate operating hours.
Gratuities/Tipping
Gratuities (tips) for services of the tour guide and driver throughout the tour are not included in the tour package price.
Insurance
ChinaTours.com tour packages do not include travel insurance. We strongly recommend the purchase of comprehensive travel insurance prior to departure to provide for any unforeseen circumstances.
Schedule of Fees
For changes to travel arrangements:
- First change – No charge
- For all subsequent changes – USD50
- Any charges applied by a third party (for example, airline, cruise company, accommodation provider, other travel providers) cannot be waived
Cancellation
For China Tour Packages, ChinaTours.com charges cancellation fees at a percentage of the total tour package price, which is stated as follows:
More than 120 days prior to the tour start date, no cancellation fee
60 -120 days prior to tour start date: 10 percent cancellation fee
31 – 59 days prior to tour start date: 30 percent cancellation fee
15 – 30 days prior to tour start date: 50 percent cancellation fee
Within 14 days prior to tour start date: 100 percent cancellation fee
Any charges applied by the third party (airline/cruise/train company, hotel, other service providers, card fee, bank fee) can not be waived.