BEST PLACES TO SEE IN TAIWAN: A FIRST TIMER’S GUIDE

Taiwan has long been a magnet of tourists because of its beautiful blend of natural and man-made attractions. While most visitors typically tour Taipei, the country’s capital, the rest of the country will surprise you with volcanically-formed island, limestone cliffs plunging into the blue sea, forest-fringed mountains interspersed with bountiful pastoral lands and scenic roads Taiwan, a booming country also has a lovely line up of resourceful art scene, traditional craft displays, memorable indigenous performances, and vibrant festivals. So, there’s really no shortage of things to do here!

TAIWAN CULTURAL DANCE

Here’s a detailed Taiwan First Timer’s Guide including the top tourist attractions in Taiwan to help you plan your trip.


TAIWAN TRAVEL ESSENTIALS:


Taiwan Tourism is giving away Taiwan travel vouchers worth TWD 5,000 (₱9,687). Prizes are provided in the form of a pre-paid e-ticket or a set of accommodation vouchers. To qualify, you must be an independent traveler (not part of a group tour) who holds a foreign passport, you’re staying in Taiwan for 3-90 days, and you’re not applying for a group-related incentive.

TAIPEI VISITOR CENTER

You need to register your personal information, such as, name, passport number, nationality, e-mail address, arrival date and flight, and departure date 1-7 days before your arrival in Taiwan. You will receive a QR code via e-mail, so make sure the e-mail you used to register is valid and working. This travel campaign will run until September 2025.


Staying connected online is highly recommended in Taiwan. Not everyone here speaks English, so you might find asking for directions or information quite a challenge.  Thankfully, Taiwan is a digitally-savvy country. Google maps, Google translate app, and other travel apps can help you navigate the area. So, I suggest, you rent a pocket Wi-Fi (best for group of travelers) or just get a Taiwan e-sim. You can purchase one through the link below.


 

To get around Thailand, the following cards/tickets will help you get around depending on your itinerary.

For multiple travels around the city, including MRT, railway, buses, and bikes, best to get the EasyCard for TWD100 (₱195). KKDAY is also offering to a bundle of the Taiwan EasyCard + Simcard for TWD300 (₱584), purchase through the link above. EasyCard is widely used in Taiwan.


Kaohsiung has its own public transport card called Ipass. It is mostly used by the locals in Kaohsiung but it can also be used for the rest of Taiwan’s public transport.


You can purchase a 1–2-day MRT pass for TWD180 (₱349) for 1 Day/24 hrs and TWD280 (₱542) for 2 Days/48 hrs if you’re traveling in Kaohsiung. But you can get it at a DISCOUNTED PRICE through KKDAY for TWD120 (₱232) for a 1 Day Pass and TWD250 (₱484) for a 2Day Pass. You can also buy a combination pass MRT + Light Rail Ticket (Train) for Kaohsiung, click the link above for the price.


 

  • Taiwan Highspeed Train Tickets: BUY HERE

If you’re traveling between municipalities and cities, you can purchase the Taiwan Highspeed Train Tickets in advance to secure a seat.


  • Taiwan Pass (Unlimited Rides for 3 Consecutive Days): BUY HERE

Depending on your itinerary, if you are traveling around Taiwan and will be on the move for 3 consecutive days, consider getting a Taiwan Pass to save a few bucks.

 


Another way to get around Taipei easily is by the Taipei Sightseeing Double-Decker Bus. It roams around Taipei and stops at major tourists spots like Taipei 101, National Palace Museum, and Sun-Yat Sen Memorial Hall.

IMPORTANT: Snag TWD400 (₱775) off everything for your next holiday! Download KKDAY app now and start booking your tours there!

 


GETTING AROUND


What I like about Taiwan is, its well-connected and efficient transportation network. It has a bustling transport hub that seamlessly connects the airport, metro lines, bus, and High-Speed Rail System (HSR). So, it’s pretty easy to get around the country even if you’re traveling solo.

TAIWAN AIRPORT TO CITY CENTER

 

Taiwan boasts of 4 International Airports that connects: Taoyuan International Airport, Kaohsiung International Airport, Taipei Songshan Airport, and Taichung International Airport.

If coming from the Philippines, you can take a non-stop or direct flight to either Taipei (Taoyuan International Airport) or Kaohsiung (Kaohsiung International Airport).


TAIWAN AIRPORT TO TAIWAN CITY CENTER


BY AIRPORT TRANSFER

If you’re traveling by group, especially if you’re traveling with kids and seniors and you have a lot of luggage, for a hassle-free trip, best to opt for airport transfer to your hotel in the city center. You can book a hassle-free airport transfer through the links below:

 


 BY MRT


 TAIPEI AIRPORT (Taoyuan International Airport) TO TAIPEI MAIN STATION

 If you’re traveling solo or a group of 2-3 and you’re just traveling light or just carrying 1 luggage per pax, you can save a few bucks if you take the MRT from the (A12) Airport Terminal 1 Station or (A13) Airport Terminal 2 Station to (A1) Taipei Main Station. Fare is TWD160 (₱310). Travel time is roughly 39 min  for Express train while it’s 52 min for the Commuter train. You can check out the  MRT train fare & schedule HERE.

TAIPEI MAIN STATION

iMPORTANT:

The Airport MRT is located underground, both in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. For Terminal 1 Airport MRT, take the escalator south of the B1 food court. For Terminal 2, follow the pathway beside the B2 food court.


TAIPEI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (Taoyuan International Airport) TO XIMENDING 

Ride the MRT from the (A12) Airport Terminal 1 Station or (A13) Airport Terminal 2 Station to (A1) Taipei Main Station. Fare is TWD160 (₱310). Travel time is roughly 39 min (Express) or 52 min (Commuter).

At Taipei Main Station, transfer to the MRT Blue Line, walk for about 1 minute. Take the (BL12) MRT to (BL11) Ximen Station. It’s one station away. Travel time is about 2 min. MRT fare is about TWD15 (₱29).

You can view & download the Taiwan MRT Metro Map HERE.

IMPORTANT: To ride the train, you need to use either a token (IC ticket), suitable for 1-time trips,  an EasyCard, convenient for multiple trips. EasyCard is priced at TWD100 (₱195), you can purchase through the link I provided above under Travel Essentials.


KAOHSIUNG INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO KAOHSIUNG CITY CENTER

BY MRT

If you’re landing in Kaohsiung and you need to go to your accommodation in the city center, here’s how to do it via MRT/train. Kaohsiung has 2 MRT station lines: The Red, Orange and Yellow Green Line. So it’s not that complicated to get around here by metro.

TAIPEI MRT

From (R4) Kaohsiung International Airport, take the red line at Platform 2 to  Gangshan Station. Get off at Formosa Boulevard Station (R10). Travel time is roughly 16 minutes. Fare is about TWD30 (₱58). From Formosa Boulevard, transfer and ride the MRT to whatever station is nearest to your hotel. Use Google Maps for reference.


BY BUS


 You can also travel by bus to downtown Kaohsiung from Kaohsiung International Airport. This is mostly preferred by passengers who are carrying more than 1 luggage and are traveling on a budget. And the good thing about the Airport Bus to Taipei Main Bus Station is its available daily from 12:20 AM to 11:30 PM. So it’s pretty reliable.

The bus terminals at Taiwan International Airport are located at:

Terminal 1: B1 Bus Area of Arrivals Halls

Terminal 2: Outdoor Gallery of East Side of 1F Arrivals Hall.

TAIPEI BUS

From Taiwan International Airport, to get to Taipei Main Bus Station by bus, ride the Route 1819

Bus from Terminal 1 or Terminal 2. Fare is TWD133 (₱258) for 4-rows bus and TWD155 (₱300) for 3-rows bus. Travel time is approximately 55 minutes.

From Taiwan International Airport, to get to Songshan Airport (Taipei Domestic Airport) by bus, ride Route 1840 Bus from Terminal 1 or Terminal 2. Fare is about TWD65 (₱65) for 4-rows bus  to TWD81 (₱153) or 3-rows bus. Travel time is roughly 50 minutes. Bus from Taiwan International Airport to Songshan Airport is only available daily from 6:30 AM to 10:40 PM.

Use your Easy Card, Ipass, or Taiwan Pass to pay for your bus ticket.

 


WHERE TO STAY IN TAIPEI


Taiwan has a plethora of best places to stay. I had the privilege of traveling around Taiwan for week during my last visit and it’s kind of overwhelming to find a hotel to stay at as there’s a lot of choices. To help you narrow down the choices, I’ll mention the popular options in this Taiwan blog.

XIMENDING AREA

Taipei being the capital of the country is overflowing with accommodations for all types of budgets. But if you’re a first-time tourist, the highly recommended areas are:

  • Ximending
  • Xinyi District
  • Daan District

Ximending is a hip and vibrant place to stay, this is where I stayed because of its convenient location, just 1 station from Taipei Main Station, about a 12 min ride and everything I need is here – restaurants, shops, convenience store, etc.

Xinyi District on the other hand is known for its luxury and shopping culture, with a great view of the Taipei 101, plus, it’s walking distance to the Elephant Mountain.

Daan District is a densely populated area in Taipei, riddled with universities, business and cultural centers, and a culinary hotspot.

To avoid inconvenience, I book my accommodation in advance. And thankfully, there are hotels in Taipei that is already available on KKDAY for a discounted rate that you may way want to book.

  • Taipei Ximen Airline Hotel
    Location:
    BOOK HERE

 

 

 

  • Taipei Howard Plaza Hotel
  • Location:
  • BOOK HERE

 


TAIWAN ITINERARY


TAIPEI TOUR ESSENTIALS

TAIPEI BUSINESS DISTRICT

Taipei Sightseeing Double Decker Bus: BUY DISCOUNTED TICKET HERE

You can do a Taipei DIY Tour. You can travel by Hop-On Hop-Off Bus and book your bus ticket with KKDAY through the link below, by MRT and use the EasyCard, Ipass or Taipei Travel Pass, and buy your museum or activity tickets on KKDAY.

Taipei Fun Pass & Unlimited 1-3 DAY PASS: BUY HERE
Taipei Private Car Tour (good for 1-4 pax or 4-8 pax): BOOK TOUR HERE

If you’re traveling as a group, 1-4 pax or 4-8 pax, joining this private car tour will save you time and money.  You can request to be picked up and dropped off at your hotel in Taipei or even at the metro station whatever is more convenient for your group. You can also opt to do your own itinerary (cheaper rate), I hope this Taipei travel guide helps. Or you can do the itinerary provided by the car company. You can even decide your own departure time (suggested time is 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM), but tour length is 5/8/10 hours and must end on or before 9:00 PM.

If you need help with the DIY Taipei Itinerary, you can follow this sample itinerary I prepared for you. You can even use this if you book the private car tour above with self-itinerary and make your own adjustments.


DAY 1: DIY TAIPEI TOUR


 While some tourists suggest that it’s best to visit the far-flung attractions on your first day in a certain place, I recommend touring the places in downtown Taipei first. So you can familiarize yourself with the place and as day goes by it’ll be easier for you to get around the city.

TAIWAN CITY TOUR

DAY 1 TAIPEI TOUR
ENTRANCE FEE SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
TWD350 (₱678) ETD Taipei National Palace Museum
TWD100 (₱194) Taipei Astronomical Museum, National Taiwan Science Education Center
FREE Ximending Shopping District
Lunch at Ximending
FREE Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall
Taipei 101
FREE Elephant Mountain
FREE Lianjing Street Night Market

 

Here are the top tourist attractions to visit in downtown Taipei:

1.1. TAIPEI NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM

This massive gorgeous palace-looking museum houses a variety of ancient Chinese artifacts and artworks. Definitely a must-see when you visit Taipei. The ticket to Taipei National Museum already includes the entrance to neighboring Shung-Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines and the Zhishan Garden next door.

TAIPEI NATIONAL PALACE MUSEUM

Taipei National Palace Museum (Non-Taiwanese): BUY DISCOUNTED TICKET HERE
Pastry Museum Tour: BUY TICKETS HERE
    • Taipei National Palace Museum
    • Location: No.221, Sec. 2 Zhishan Rd, Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan
    • GPS:25°06’08.5″N 121°32’54.6″
    • Entrance Fee: Regular TWD350 (₱678), Group (10 pax or more) TWD320 (₱620)
    • Open Hours: Open daily except Mondays, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
    • Getting There: From Taipei Main Station, take the MRT Red Line (Tamsui-Xinyi Line) to  Tamsui Station. Alight at (R16) Shilin Station. Travel time is about 11 minutes. Regula fare is TWD25 (₱48), Senior TWD10 (₱19). From Shilin Station, walk for about 3 minutes to the 237 Zhongzheng Road Bus Stop.SEE LOCATION HERE. Ride any of the following bus to National Palace Museum: R30/紅30, 815, 304, 300, 255, S19/小19, S18/小18, or M1/市民小巴1. Bus fare is roughly TWD15 (₱29). Travel time is roughly 15 mins.
    • Alternatively, if you have the Taipei Double-Decker Bus tickets, this is included in the route.
    • Going Back to Shilin Station: Make your way to the bus stop located at the B1 floor of the National Palace Museum Exhibition Area (Main Building). Ride the R30/紅30* bus to Shilin Station (Zhongzheng). Bus fare is about TWD15 (₱29). Travel time is roughly 15 mins.

ARTIFACTS ON DISPLAY AT TTHE MUSEUM

Travel Tip: Free entrance on New Year’s Day (Jan 1), Lantern Festival, International Museum Day (May 18), World Tourism Day (Sept 27), National Day of the Republic of China (Oct 10). 


1.2. TAIPEI ASTRONOMICAL MUSEUM

After visiting the Taipei National Museum, if you are traveling with children and you’re already in Shilin area, do drop by at the Taipei Astronomical Museum as well as the National Taiwan Science Center. It’s pretty close to Shilin Station.

The Taipei Astronomical Museum aims to educate the public about astronomy. A visit here will arouse your kid’s interest in the universe. The museum features  user-friendly astronomy-education installations, transparent skylights, celestial globe, and equatorial theodolite, among others.

  • Taipei Astronomical Museum: DISCOUNTED TICKETS HERE
  • Taipei Astronomical Museum
  • Location: No.363, Jihe Road, Shilin District, Taipei, Taiwan
  • GPS: 25°05’47.0″N 121°31’06.1″
  • Entrance Fee:
  • Exhibit Halls: TWD40 (₱77)
  • Theater (Dome Theater, 3D Theater): TWD100 (₱194)
  • Cosmic Adventure: TWD70(₱136)
  • Total Fee: TWD210 (₱407)
  • Open Hours: Daily except Monday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM, closed on public holidays
  • Getting There: Head to the bus stop located at the B1 floor of the National Palace Museum Exhibition Area (Main Building). Ride the R30/紅30* bus to Shilin Station (Zhongzheng). Bus fare is about TWD15 (₱29). Travel time is roughly 15 mins.
  • If coming from Taipei Main Station, ride the MRT Red Line (Tamsui-Xinyi Line) to Tamsui Station. Alight at (R16) Shilin Station. Travel time is about 11 minutes. Regula fare is TWD25 (₱48), Senior TWD10 (₱19). Walk to Taipei Astronomical Museum for about 16 minutes. Use Google Maps.

 


1.3.XIMENDING SHOPPING DISTRICT

TAIPEI XIMENDING

 Established during the Japanese colonial period as a recreation area, Ximending Shopping District was named Ximen and was crammed with movie theaters. Fast forward today, it is now a hip shopping district that is very popular to foreign tourist. Most shops here open around 11:00 AM and closes at 10:00 PM. On weekends and holidays, Ximending is packed with crowds attending cultural, art and music events.

 

  • Ximending Shopping District
  • Location: Wanhua District, Taipei, Taiwan
  • GPS: 25°02’39.5″N 121°30’24.7″E
  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Open Hours: 24/7 but most shops open from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
  • Getting There: From Taipei Main Station, take the MRT Blue Line (Bannan Line) to Dingpu. Get off at (B11) Ximen Station. Fare is TWD20 (₱39), Senior TWD8 (₱16). Transit time is roughly 2 minutes. Walk to Ximending Shopping District.
  • If coming from Shilin Station, take the MRT Red Line (Tamsui-Xinyi Line) to Daan/to Xiangshan. Alight at (R10) Taipei Main Station. Transfer to MRT Blue Line (Bannan Line) to Dingpu. Get off at (B11) Ximen Station. Fare is TWD25 (₱48), Senior TWD10 (₱16). Transit time is roughly 2 minutes. Walk to Ximending Shopping District.

 


1.4.CHIANG KAI-SHEK MEMORIAL

This one of the most photographed attractions. Chiang Kai-Shek is the former President of Taiwan, he ruled the country for 47 years, from 1928 to 1975.  Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial is clad by a beautifully manicured garden and equally attractive buildings such as  the National Theater and the National Concert Hall.

CHIANG-KAI SHEK MEMORIAL 

  • Chai Kai-Shek Memorial Hall
  • Location: Zhongsheng District, Taipei, Taiwan
  • GPS: 25°02’05.4″N 121°31’19.7″E
  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Open Hours: Daily 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM, closed on Chinese New Year
  • Getting there: Take the MRT Red Line (Tamsui-Xinyi Line) towards Daan/Xiangshan. Get off at (R08) Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall Station.  Fare is TWD20 (₱39), Senior TWD8 (₱16). Travel time is about 4 minutes. Walk towards Chaing Kai Shek Memorial Hall for about 8 minutes.

 


1.5.TAIPEI 101

Taipei 101 used to be the highest building in the world, standing at 1,671 feet. This iconic building is the poster boy of Taiwan. If you’re a first timer in Taipei, experience the Observatory at the 89th floor, with a scenic view of the city. Getting here requires you to ride the Guinness record breaking high-speed pressurized elevators.

TAIPEI 101

Taipei Observatory Ticket:BUY HERE

 

  • Taipei 101
  • Location: No.45 City Hall Road, Xinye District Taipei, Taiwan
  • GPS: 25°02’03.6″N 121°33’52.7″E
  • Entrance Fee (Taipei 101 Observatory – Top Deck/89 & 101 Floors) : TWD980 (₱1,998)
  • Open Hours: Daily 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Getting there: From Taipei Main Station, take the MRT Red Line (Tamsui-Xinyi Line) to Xiangshan. Get off at  (R03) Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station. Fare is TWD25 (₱48), Senior TWD10 (₱19). Travel time is about 2 minutes.
  • If you’re coming from Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall, take the MRT Red Line (Tamsui-Xinyi Line) to Xiangshan. Get off at Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station. Fare is TWD20 (₱39), Senior TWD8 (₱16). Travel time is about 2 minutes.

 


1.6. ELEPHANT MOUNTAIN

This popular hiking spot offers one of the best views of Taipei 101. It’s a relatively short hike, you need to climb around 600 steps to reach the summit and enjoy the view. It’s not as easy as it looks, I swear, I did sweat a lot! But it was all worth it as the view here is majestic especially at dusk!

VIEW OF TAIPEI 101 FROM ELEPHANT MOUNTAIN

  •  Elephant Mountain
  • Location: No.45 City Hall Road, Xinye District Taipei, Taiwan
  • GPS: 25°01’25.5″N 121°34’19.1″E
  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Open Hours: 24/7
  • Getting There: It’s about an 18-minute walk from Taipei 101.

 


1.7. LINJIANG NIGHT MARKET (TONGHUA STREET NIGHT MARKET)

When in Taiwan, don’t miss their booming night markets that are oozing with delicious street food. But if you’re already in Taipei 101 area, the nearest night market is the Linjiang Street Night Market known for its traditional and classic street food. Previously, 4 stalls here were awarded with Michelin Bib Gourmand Status, though they fail to retain their status.

TAIWAN SEAFOOD AT THE NIGHT MARKET

 

Travel Tip: One of the top things to do in Taiwan is going on a food trip. They have some of the best street food in Asia! Taipei alone is oozing with night street food markets that pack a punch.  For cheap but delicious places to dine in Taipei, you can check out the updated list of the Michelin Bib Gourmand HERE.


DAY 2: NORTHCOAST TOUR (YEHLIU GEOPARK + JIUFEN + SHIFEN)


NORTHCOAST TOUR

DAY 2 TAIPEI SIDETRIPS
ENTRANCE FEE SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
TWD120 (₱232) Yehliu Geopark
FREE Shifen Waterfalls
FREE Shifen Old Street
FREE Jiufen Old Street
FREE A-Mei Lantern Tea House

 

2.2.YEHLIU GEOPARK

 The rugged coast of Yehliu Geopark is sporadically dappled with massive rock formations that looks exotic and miles away from the ordinary. These unique rock formations have been carved by the unforgiving weather and incessant waves overtime.

YEHLIU GEOPARK

YEHLIU GEO PARK TICKET: BUY HERE

Yehliu Geo Park has 3 sections: The first area is peppered with mushroom-like rocks of varying sizes. The 2nd area houses the neck-swiveling Queen’s Head, Dragon’s Head Rock, and Gorilla Rock. Here, you can also encounter the Peanut Rock and Fairy’s Shoe rock near the sea. Lastly, the 3rd area features the 24 Filial-Piety Hill and Pearl Rock.

  • Yehliu Geopark
  • Location: 20744 Taiwan, New Taipei City, Wanli District
  • GPS: 25°12’28.0″N 121°41’47.7″E
  • Entrance Fee: TWD120 (₱232)
  • Open Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Getting there: Make your way to Taipei City Hall Bus Station. Ride Bus 1815 or Bus 1815A. Bus fare is TWD84 (₱163)
NORTH COAST JOIN TOUR (JIUFEN, YEHLIU GEOPARK, SHIFEN, etc.): BOOK HERE
NORTH COAST PRIVATE TOUR: RESERVE HERE

If you only have 1 day to explore the Northern Coast, best to just join a group tour that’ll cover other places in the area such as Jiufen, Shifen, etc. It’ll maximize your time and the tour rate is pretty cheap anyway. Because if you commute from Yehliu Geopark to Shifen Waterfalls then to Jiufen Old Street, it’ll take a lot of bus transfers, and this will eat up your time. You can book the day tour via KKDAY through the link below.

PHOTO PROVIDED BY KKDAY

Yehliu Stone and Light Event Ticket: BUY HERE

TRAVEL TIP: Yehliu has an ongoing light festival called Yehliu Stone and Light – Visiting the Queen at Night, which will run until July 13. It’s an event that features stunning lights at night that focuses on the Yehliu’s famous rock landscape creating a dreamy atmosphere. During daytime, the event also features activities such as art performances.

 


2.3.SHIFEN WATERFALLS + SHIFEN OLD STREET

Shifen is pretty known by tourists as the spot where you fly the famous sky lantern. This takes place at Shifen Old Street or Pingxi Old Street. Shifen is the midst station of the Pingxi Line in Pingxi District. Back in 1918, the Japanese built the railway line here  to transport coal from the mines of Pingxi valley. Thus, Shifen was born as one of the small mining towns here. Coal mining eventually stopped in 1971.  The custom of flying of the lanterns can be traced back to Fujian Province in China, where the descendants of the locals came from. The writing of wishes on the sky lantern started sometime in the 1800’s. Back then, gangsters are said to harass the residents here, so when the locals descend from the mountains to pick up supplies, they would fly a sky lantern to inform others that’s it’s already safe to go. Because the lanterns would fly so high to the sky, the locals started writing wishes to the gods. Today, it has become a popular tourist activity but is heavily criticized because of the lanterns would become trash that pollutes the surroundings and the sea. To help alleviate this problem, you can buy and fly eco-friendly sky lanterns in Shifen.

 

While you are at Shifen Old Street area, you may want to drop by at Shifen Waterfalls. The most popular waterfalls in Taiwan.  This beauty is said to be the country’s widest and largest waterfall by water volume. It is about 66 feet tall, 130 feet wide, with a total area of 8,580 square feet. It’s mesmeric natural pool is quite deep, that’s why swimming here is prohibited.

 

  • Shifen Waterfalls
  • Location: 226 Taiwan, New Taipei City, Pingxi District
  • GPS: 25°02’55.2″N 121°47’15.7″E
  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Open Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Getting There: It’s about a 10-minute walk from Shifen Old Street. Use Google Maps.

 

TOUISTS FLYING SKY LANTERN AT SHIFEN OLD STREET

  • Shifen Old Street
  • Location: #81 Shifen Street, New Taipei City, Pingxi District
  • GPS: 25°02’42.8″N 121°46’31.9″E
  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Open Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Getting there: Make your way to Taipei Main Station. Ride a local train towards Ruifang. Train fare is roughly TWD73 (₱141) and travel time is approximately 55 minutes. At Ruifang Station, you will arrive at Platform 1 or 2. Cross over to Platform 3 and hop on a local Pingxi train Line to Jingtong and get off at Shifen Station. Train fare is about TWD29 (₱56) and travel time is approximately 39 minutes. At Shifen, you can explore both the Shifen Waterfalls and Shifen Old Street, the famed sky lantern spot.

 

TRAVEL TIP: But if you’re coming from Yehliu Geopark as per our sample itinerary here, getting to Shifen Station involves a lot of bus transfer and will eat up your time. That’s why I recommend joining a group tour instead.

 


2.4.JIUFEN OLD STREET

The nostalgic Jiufen Old Street exudes a charm that attracts many tourists. Perhaps because it reminds us of that quaint village in Miyazaki’s Spirited Away. Though Miyazaki actually denied that Jiufen inspired the popular anime movie.

 

  • Jiufen Old Street + A-Mei Lantern Tea House
  • Location: #81 Shifen Street, New Taipei City, Pingxi District
  • GPS: 25°02’42.8″N 121°46’31.9″E
  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Open Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Getting there: Make your way to Taipei Main Station. Ride a local train towards Ruifang.  Get off at Ruifang Station. Train fare is roughly TWD73 (₱141) and travel time is approximately 55 minutes. From Ruifang Station, walk towards Zushi Temple for about 5 minutes. Use Google Maps.
  • Take Bus 788 to Jiufen Old Street. Alight at Jiufen Old Street bus station, walk to Jiufen Old Street for roughly 2 minutes.

 


DAY 3: TAIPEI SIDE TRIPS


From Taipei, you can easily do a side trip to neighboring Taichung for about 1.5  to 2 hours by train or bus. You can also join the reasonably-priced group tours to Zongshe Flower Market offered by local tour operators and can be booked via KKDAY app or website.

DAY 3 OPTION 1: TAICHUNG  
ENTRANCE FEE SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
TWD150 (₱291) Zongshe Flower Market (January to March)
TWD120 (₱231) Zongshe Flower Market (April to December)
TWD200 (₱387) Lavender Forest
FREE Dakeng Lover’s Bridge
FREE Gaomei Wetlands

 

OPTION 1: ZONGSHE FLOWER GARDEN

An easy day trip from Taipei that is very popular among first-time tourists in Taiwan is Zongshe Flower Market. But beyond this thriving IG-worthy flower market, there are also other equally charming tourist spots in Taichung that you can visit in a day, such as the Lavender Forest, Dakeng Lover’s Bridge, and Gaomei Wetlands. That is why I highly recommend you book a tour package for this trip to maximize your time.

Zongshe Flower Garden Tour: RESERVE HERE

IMPORTANT: There are entrance fees per person to some of the Taichung tourist attractions included in the tour package. It is not included in the tour rate, you have to pay for it separately. See table above for reference.

  • Zongshe Flower Garden
  • Location: No. 333, Section 5, Sanfeng Road, Houli District, Taichung, Taiwan
  • GPS: 24°20’05.1″N 120°43’48.1″E
  • Entrance Fee:
  • TWD150 (₱291) – January to March
  • TWD120 (₱231) – April to December
  • Open Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

 


 OPTION 2: ALISHAN DAY TOUR

If you want a change of scenery from the hustle and bustle of Taipei, take a day trip to Alishan Scenic Area in Chiayi County. Alishan is known for its cold temperatures and misty mountains blanketed by dense forest. It  is originally the hunting ground of the  indigenous Tsou tribe, who still live in the villages of Alishan.

 

DAY 3 OPTION 2: CHIAYI COUNTY
ENTRANCE FEE SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
TWD300 (₱581) Alishan Scenic Area
FREE Fenqihu Old Street

 

You can also make a side trip to the nostalgic Fenqihu Old Street. KKDAY has a private day tour package. Car is good for 5, 7 or 9 pax with a driver and tour guide already, and it’s pretty cheap! Check the rates through the link below and book ahead of your schedule trip.

ALISHAN DAY TOUR + FENQIHU OLD STREET TOUR: RESERVE HERE

Important: There’s a TWD300 (₱581)entrance per person at Alishan Scenic Area and a TWD100 (₱194) parking fee.

 


DAY 4: HUALIEN


 

If you fancy  the outdoors and taking off-the-beaten path, Hualien will surprise you with immaculate natural attractions concealed in its towering mountains draped by dense wilderness. Despite its timeless popularity, Hualien remains a pleasant land of countryside charm. Hidden in Hualien is one of Taiwan’s most scenic park –  Taroko Gorge, named after the Taroko Indigenous People. It is home to many picturesque natural attractions, such as Tunnel of Nine Turns, Shakadang Trail, Swallow Grotto, Baiyang Trail, and my personal favorite – the Eternal Spring Shrine.

TAROKO GORGE – THE ETERNAL SPRING SHRINE

DAY 4 HUALIEN
ENTRANCE FEE SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
FREE Taroko Gorge National Park
FREE Quingshiu Cliff
FREE Qixingtan Beach
FREE Banxia Beach
FREE Xincheng Old Street

 

 How to get to Hualien from Taipei:

Take the High Speed Train to Taitung. Fare is roughly TWD583 (₱1,129). Travel time is roughly 2 hours and 15 minutes.

You can use your Taiwan Pass or the High Speed Train Ticket that you purchased from KKDAY (see links under Travel Essentials).

 

TAROKO GORGE NATIONAL PARK

How to get around Taroko Gorge:

 BY BUS

 From Hualien Bus Station, you can take a bus to Taroko National Park, you may use your EasyCard or Ipass or Taiwan Pass. However, due to the earthquake that hit Hualien last year, some of the buses have stopped operating or have changed routes. Currently, only Bus 1141A by Ubus from  TRA Hualien Station runs to Taroko National Park. Fare is TWD96 (₱186), travel time is about 1 hour. However, if you need to get to the next attraction within the park, you have to wait for the next bus to arrive. So, it may take half day or a day to explore Taroko National Park, depending on the availability of the bus.

QIXINGTAN BEACH

 BY TOUR PACKAGE

 For a hassle-free tour of Taroko Gorge, you can join a group tour. Click the link below to check the rates. This will save you time in exploring Taroko Gorge. And it also includes a visit to other tourist spots in Hualien including Quingshiu Cliff, Banxia Beach, Xincheng Old Street, & Qixingtan Beach. For me, this tour package is worth it especially now that the schedule of the tour bus around Taroko Gorge is unreliable.

 Taroko Gorge Day Tour: BOOK HERE

  • Taroko National Park
  • Location: Xiulin Township, Hualien Taiwan
  • GPS: 24°11’39.5″N 121°29’30.9″E
  • Entrance Fee: FREE, except Zhuilu Old Road where a permit is needed TWD200 (₱387)
  • Open Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM
  • Getting there: See information above.

 

TAITUNG, TAIWAN

Taitung Hot Air Balloon Carnival: RESERVE HERE

TRAVEL TIP: If you’re traveling to Taiwan this July and August, you may want to include a visit to Taitung, about 3 hours away from Hualien and Kaohsiung and join their Hot Air Balloon Carnival.


DAY 5: KAOSHIUNG


KAOHSIUNG CITY TOUR

Kaohsiung boasts of the largest port in Taiwan, hence, it is a favorite stopover of cruise ships even before airlines started flying here from the Philippines and the rest of Southeast Asia. This massive political and economic center of Southern Taiwan is carefully planned. What I like about it is it’s easy to explore as most of the tourist spots here are concentrated near the MRT lines. And even their metro is only composed of Red and Orange MRT lines and an LRT line so you won’t get overwhelmed. Kaohsiung is also peppered with hip café culture, thriving art spaces and cultural venues, and lush parks, which make it popular among young tourists.

DAY 5 KAOSHIUNG CITY TOUR
ENTRANCE FEE SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
FREE Dome of Light
FREE Lotus Pond
TWD90 (₱174) Museum of Fine Arts
FREE Liuhe Night Market

 

5.1.DOME OF LIGHT

There’s a massive, colorful glass installation situated in Formosa Boulevard Station in Kaohsiung. The Dome of Light features colored glass made in Italy that is designed by Narcissus Qualiata.

THE DOME OF LIGHT – FORMOSA BLVD STATION

  • Dome of Light
  • Location: 800 Sinsing District, Zhongshan First Road, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • GPS: 22°37’53.6″N 120°18’06.7″E
  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Opening Hours: Daily 5:55 AM – 12:25 AM
  • Getting There: Make your way to Formosa Boulevard Station.

 


5.2.Lotus Pond

KAOHSIUNG LOTUS POND

Lotus Pond is one of the top attractions in Kaohsiung. I recommend you visit this temple complex as many temples are concentrated here.  What I like about the Lotus Pond is it is peppered with uniquely-designed structures, some are standing by the man-made lake where pretty lotus flowers thrive. The first structure that welcomed me was the soaring twin temples known as the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas.  If you are wondering why it’s named such that is because the entrance to the temple is the dragon’s mouth and the exit is the lion’s mouth. Walk through this route for good luck. Inside the temples there are pretty intricate religious paintings on the wall.

KAOHSIUNG LOTUS POND

  • Location: Lian Road, Zouying District
  • GPS: 22°40’49.0″N 120°17’33.6″E
  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Opening Hours: 24/7
  • Getting There: From Formosa Boulevard, take the MRT Red Line to Gangshan Station. Alight at Zouying Station (R16). Fare is TWD25 (₱48). Travel time is roughly 13 minutes.
  • If coming from Pier 2 Art Center.  Make your way to Yanchengpu Station. Take the MRT Orange Line to Daliao. Get off at Formosa Boulevard Station. Transfer to MRT Red Line to Gangshan Station. Get off at Zouying Station (R16). Fare is TWD30 (₱58). Travel time is roughly 21 minutes.

 


5.3. KAOHSIUNG MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

Taiwan’s 3rd public museum, established in 1994, and known for its Sculpture Hall. It is one of the largest and most spacious museums in Taiwan dedicated to promoting art education and research in the community. Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts also hosts concerts, workshops, and festivals, among others.

 KAOHSIUNG MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS: BUY TICKET HERE

  • Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts
  • Location: No.80 Meishuguan Road, Gushan District Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • Bottom of Form
  • Top of Form
  • Bottom of Form
  • GPS: 22°39’23.5″N 120°17’11.0″E
  • Entrance Fee: TWD200 (₱387)
  • Opening Hours: Daily except Mondays, 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM

 


5.4.LIUHE NIGHT MARKET

Liuhe Night Market is actually a major road by day, and transforms into a bustling street food market at night.  It traces its history back in the 1950’s when food stalls where thriving in Dagangpu area, which eventually developed into Liuhe Night Market. Lately, many tastebud-tingling food here are now certified as halal as the government has encouraged the vendors to apply for halal certifications.

LIUHE NIGHT MARKET IN KAOHSIUNG

 

    • Liuhe Night Market
    • Location: Liuhe 2nd Road, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
    • GPS: 22°37’56.9″N 120°18’02.0″E
    • Entrance Fee: TWD200 (₱387)
    • Opening Hours: Daily 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM
    • Getting There: It’s walking distance from Formosa Boulevard Station

If you want a hassle-free tour of Kaohsiung, which includes a visit to Lotus Pond, Liuhe Night Market, and Tian Liao Moon World, join the group tour below.

KAOSHIUNG TOUR: RESERVE HERE


 DAY 6: KAOSHIUNG


 

KAOSHIUNG CITY TOUR


For Day 6, continue exploring Kaohsiung City at your own pace. You can even take a ferry to the nearby Cijin Island. Just off the coast of Pier 2 Art Center.

DAY 6 KAOSHIUNG CITY TOUR
ENTRANCE FEE SIGHTS AND ACTIVITIES
FREE Pier 2 Art Center
FREE Cijin Island

 

 

PIER 2 ART CENTER

This rightfully popular trendy destination in Kaohsiung Port is Pier 2 Art Center. This uniquely designed place has been transformed into an open art space where budding artists and students can freely express themselves through art. It’s a pretty good spot for your IG photos. Don’t miss the Hamasen Railway Cultural Park nearby, Kaohsiung’s First Railway Station.

      • Pier 2 Art Center
      • Location: No.1 Dayong Road, Yancheng District
      • GPS: 22°37’18.4″N 120°17’02.5″E
      • Entrance Fee: FREE
      • Opening Hours: Weekdays 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Weekends 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
      • Getting There: From Formosa Boulevard Station, take the Orange Line to Hamasen. Get off at Yanchengpu Station (C14). Fare is TWD20 (₱39) and transit time is about 4 minutes.

 


 Cijin Island

Just off the coast of Pier 2 Art center, you can find the tiny Cijin Island that packs a punch. It is hugged by a sandy beach that is ideal for swimming.  You might be tempted to just get a tan by the beach, but do take advantage of  the islands other attractions. Cijin Island is also speckled with interesting art installations.  And it has historic structures to boot, such as the Cihou Fort, Cihou Lighthouse, and the Star Tunnel. The windswept mountain here also offers a perfect view of Kaohsiung.

VIEW OF KAOHSIUNG FROM CIJIN ISLAND

      • Cijin Island
      • Location: Kaohsiung, Taiwan
      • GPS: 22°36’40.0″N 120°18’32.2″E
      • Entrance Fee: FREE
      • Opening Hours: 24/7
      • Getting There: From Hamasen Station, walk for about 10-minutes to Gushan Ferry Pier. You can take a ferry from Gushan Ferry Pier to Cijin Island. Fare is roughly TWD20 (₱39) to TWD30 (₱58). You can use your EasyCard here, so instead of paying TWD 30, you’ll only be charged TWD20. Travel time is roughly 5 minutes. Ferry travels every 10 minutes from 5:00 AM to 2:00 AM. Alternatively, you can also take the Snoopy Seabus ferry from KW2 (Kaohsiung Warehouse 2) and Pier 2 Art center. It’s more expensive though. Fare is TWD80 (₱155). Travel time is roughly 10 minutes.

SNOOPY SEABUS FERRY TO CIJIN ISLAND

If you’re traveling in a group and you just want a hassle-free tour of Cijin Island and other attractions in Kaohsiung, join the group tour below. Click and make your reservation.

TOURING CIJIN ISLAND

Kaoshiung Suburbs (Cijin Island, Ruifeng Night Market, Fo Guang Shan): BOOK HERE

Cijin Island Join tour: BOOK HERE

 

 


DAY 7: KAOSHIUNG SIDE TRIPS


KAOHSIUNG SIDE TRIPS 

For your last day in Kaohsiung, if yu still have ths budget and energy to go on tour, before you fly back home.  Consider ay of the following relaxing tours. Not as jam-packed as our sample itinerary here.  You’ll be able to explore the other parts of Kaohsiung that can’t be easily reached by DIY travel, hence, joining a group tour is your best bet.

ZINAN TEMPLE

      • OPTION 1: Pier 2 Art Center, Buddha Memorual, Xiziwan Scenic Area +Takao Consulate

         Kaoshiung Day Tour: BOOK HERE

 

      • OPTION 2: Tianliao Moonworld, Lotus lake, Liuhe Night Market

        Kaoshiung Day Tour (Countryside): BOOK HERE

 

      • OPTION 3: Nantou

          Zinan Temple: RESERVE HERE


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