Taiwan

The Island of Innovation and Tradition

Taiwan, officially known as the Republic of China (ROC), is an island located in East Asia, off the southeastern coast of China. Often called the “Heart of Asia,” it blends traditional Chinese culture with modern innovation. The island is known for its stunning landscapes—from lush mountains and hot springs to coastal plains and vibrant cities like Taipei. Taiwan has a strong economy driven by technology, manufacturing, and creativity. Its people are known for warmth and resilience, preserving deep cultural roots while embracing global influences. Taiwan’s democracy, street food culture, and natural beauty make it a unique and dynamic land.

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Rich Cultural Fusion

Taiwan blends ancient Chinese traditions with Japanese and Western influences, creating a unique mix seen in its festivals, architecture, and daily life.

Natural Beauty and Diversity

From misty mountains and hot springs to tropical beaches and scenic coastlines, Taiwan’s landscapes offer incredible variety packed into one small island.

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Highlights of Taiwan
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Highlights of Taiwan

Embark on a captivating 12-day journey through Taiwan, beginning with the vibrant cityscape of Taipei, rich in history and modern culture. Explore iconic sites like the National Palace Museum and Taipei 101 before venturing to scenic natural wonders including Yehliu Geopark, Alishan’s mystical forests, and the tranquil Sun Moon Lake. Discover cultural treasures in historic cities like Tainan, and unwind in rejuvenating hot springs along the East Coast. Experience the diverse landscapes, from coastal cliffs to lush mountains, and immerse yourself in Taiwan’s rich heritage, vibrant markets, and serene temples. This thoughtfully curated itinerary offers a perfect balance of nature, culture, and urban excitement for an unforgettable Taiwanese adventure.

$5,042
Taiwan Discovery
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Taiwan Discovery

Embark on an immersive 8-day journey through Taiwan’s rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes. Begin in vibrant Taipei with a warm welcome and comfortable hotel transfer. Explore the Southern Branch of the National Palace Museum before enjoying a serene motorboat ride on Sun Moon Lake. Discover Alishan’s lush forest and scenic train ride, then delve into Tainan’s historic sites including salt fields, Dutch forts, and Confucius Temple. Experience the artsy vibe of Kaohsiung and its stunning temples, markets, and modern art spaces. Return to Taipei for iconic landmarks like Taipei 101 and lively night markets, ending with a leisurely farewell to this captivating island nation.

$3,778

Top Places to Visit

Taipei

The capital. Neon, night markets, bubble tea, Taipei 101, and temples squeezed between skyscrapers. Basically chaos with excellent snacks.

Kaohsiung

Port city with big-city vibes, but less crowded than Taipei. Pier-2 Art Center and Lotus Pond are great for pretending you’re cultured.

Chiayi

The launch point to Alishan Mountain, where sunrise looks like someone turned up the saturation filter in real life.

Taichung

Artsy, colorful, and chill. Rainbow Village, Gaomei Wetlands, and a ton of creative parks. It’s like Taipei’s younger cousin who listens to indie music.

Hualien

The gateway to Taroko Gorge. Think marble cliffs, turquoise rivers, and your camera roll begging for mercy.

Yilan

Famous for hot springs, green hills, and rainy vibes. Basically, a live-action Studio Ghibli setting.

Tainan

The oldest city and the food capital. Every street smells like history and fried oyster omelets.

Taitung

Slower pace, ocean breeze, and perfect if you want to feel something that isn’t city stress.

Nantou

Landlocked but home to Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan’s romantic getaway spot for people who still believe in romance.

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