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A TASTE OF TAIWAN BY TRAIN

From the city lights of Taipei to serene lakes and charming old towns, all via stunning coastal train routes in tranquil Taiwan.

Destination
Starts at

Taipei

Destination
Ends at

Taipei

Destination
Duration

9 days

Destination
Group Size

Maximum 16

Destination
Physical Rating

moderate Information

Destination
Style

discovery Information

About your trip

This island nation off China’s east coast is a little paradise waiting to be discovered, from its modern Asian metropolises to stunning coastlines, luscious forests and epic mountain peaks. Taiwan boasts a rich cultural heritage, blending indigenous cultures with Chinese and Japanese influences, much like the country’s incredible food scene, which extends itself to bustling street food markets and authentic local restaurants. Our loop trip highlights the lot, starting and ending in the capital, Taipei. You’ll visit Sun Moon Lake and the beaches of Qixingtan, explore the diverse cities of Tainan, Taichung and Kaohsiung, as well as embarking on an unforgettable range of cultural, culinary and adventurous activities, from releasing lanterns to cooking classes and lakeside cycles. Not bad for just one island, right?

Trip Highlights

  • Indulge on street food delights in Taipei’s night markets
  • Explore the stunning serenity of Sun Moon Lake
  • Slurp down traditional beverages at a tea factory tasting session
  • Dine on local delicacies in Taiwan’s underrated culinary capital
  • Discover the quirky pagodas, luscious nature parks and artsy spaces of Kaohsiung City
  • Take part in a soulful sky lantern release on Shifen Old Street
  • Get the lowdown on Taiwanese cuisine on a Taipei cooking masterclass

Your Itinerary

  1. Day 1 Welcome to Taiwan!

    Make your way to the hotel on arrival in Taipei, where you can check-in and make yourself comfortable. The group will gather early in the evening for a welcome meeting with our Local Insider – your expert guide for the trip – and dinner at an authentic local restaurant.

    Accommodation

    Hu House Taipei

    Activities Included
    • Welcome dinner
  2. Day 2 Tour Taipei and take the train to Taichung

    Your first morning starts with a guided tour of the capital, Taipei. Our Local Insider will take you to see the Office of the President, the guard changing ceremony at CKS Memorial Hall and Lungshan Temple. There’ll be time to grab lunch at one of the variety of food court options in Taipei Main Station before we embark on our first train journey, to Taichung City. High-speed rail means we’ll barely travel an hour before reaching our destination and heading straight out on a tour of the city’s finest sights, including Rainbow Village and National Taichung Theatre. This evening we’ll visit Fengjia Night Market, one of Taiwan’s most famous markets, to experience the hustle and bustle of Taiwanese street food culture, and tuck into some delicious local delicacies.

    Accommodation

    Park Lane Inn

    Activities Included
    • Taipei City tour
    • Taichung City tour
    • Fengjia Night Market visit
  3. Day 3 Explore, sip tea and visit a temple at Sun Moon Lake

    Today we head to Sun Moon Lake – a vast body of gorgeous turquoise water surrounded by forested mountain peaks, and Taiwan’s only large natural lake. We’ll visit Xiangshan Visitor Center, a strikingly unique building that homes a delightful cafe with views over the lake, before lunching at a local restaurant and heading out onto the waters with a gentle hour-long cruise, followed by a visit to the hilltop Wenwu Temple, which offers a higher vantage point over the lake. The area is famous for black tea, and we’ll visit Ho Ho Cha Tea factory to experience a hand-rolling and tasting session. Having seen the lake from pretty much every angle possible, and indulged in various local delights, we’ll return to Taichung for dinner and an evening at your leisure.

    Accommodation

    Park Lane Inn

    Activities Included
    • Lunch
    • Sun Moon Lake boat cruise
    • Wenwu Temple visit
    • Ho Ho Cha Tea Factory tasting
    • Dinner
  4. Day 4 Work up an appetite in Taiwan’s culinary capital

    Our next stop is Tainan, known by people in Taiwan as the country’s culinary capital, with an especially rich seafood culture. You can ask our Local Insider about the must-try dishes on the train, but we’ll keep your stomach waiting as we first visit the 350 year-old Confucius Temple. Then it’s off to a famous local restaurant to finally experience traditional Tainan cuisine. Our tour of the city continues after lunch, with stops at various historical sites like Chikan Tower, Anping Fort and Anping Old Street, as well as a chance for some retail therapy at Hayashi Department Store. Early evening we’ll jump back on the bus for an hour-long trip to Kaohsiung, where you’ll check-in to the hotel and have a night at your own leisure.

    Accommodation

    CitySuites Kaohsiung Chenai

    Activities Included
    • Confucius Temple visit
    • Traditional Tainan lunch
    • Tainan City tour
  5. Day 5 Unique temples, vibrant artworks and a cityside nature park in Kaohsiung

    The modern maritime metropolis of Kaohsiung City is our playground for the day. We’ll start by visiting the city’s most iconic spots, including Dragon and Tiger Pagodas – a striking two-tower temple, one entrance guarded by a giant tiger statue and the other by a fiery dragon – Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum and Pier-2 Art Center, a vibrant cultural artspace, teeming with amazing works of street art. In the afternoon we’ll stop at a souvenir shop for tea and snacks before being transferred to Shoushan National Nature Park, a verdant greenspace with the best views imaginable over Kaohsiung skyline. Finally we’ll return to the city to check out Formosa Boulevard Station’s famous ‘Dome of Light’ – one of the world’s largest glass artworks – before heading out for a group dinner and spending the rest of the night at your own speed.

    Accommodation

    CitySuites Kaohsiung Chenai

    Activities Included
    • Kaohsiung City tour
    • Shoushan National Nature Park visit
    • Formosa Boulevard Station visit
    • Dinner
  6. Day 6 Back to Taipei for traditional shops, riverside cycling and night market fun

    This morning we leave Kaohsiung behind to return to the capital, Taipei. We’ll have a group lunch at a local restaurant, before embarking on a guided tour of Tamsui Old Street, lined with an array of shops ranging from clothing to toys, souvenirs and even pastries. Afterwards you’ll hop on a bike for a gentle cycle ride along the Tamsui River. As night falls we’ll visit the brightly lit Shilin Night Market, where you’ll have endless choice to select your own dinner. Don’t hesitate to ask our Local Insider for some recommendations!

    Accommodation

    Hu House Taipei

    Activities Included
    • Lunch at a local restaurant
    • Tamsui Old Street tour
    • Tamsui River cycling
    • Shilin Night Market visit
  7. Day 7 Mountain towns, street food delights and an unforgettable lantern experience

    This morning we’ll start with another city tour in Taipei, this time exploring Dihua Street and Dadaocheng, the city’s oldest district. Then it’s off to nearby Jiufen, an incredibly picturesque mountainside town just east of Taipei. Narrow old streets are packed with teahouses and street food shacks, not to mention the gorgeous old Shengping Theater. We’ll have lunch with stunning mountain views over the northeastern coast, before heading to Shifen Waterfall and Shifen Old Street, where we’ll experience the releasing of sky lanterns – a famous tradition in this part of the country. We’ll end up back in Taipei City, heading to the 101 Building for a photo opp at Taiwan’s tallest building, before spending the evening at Raohe Night Market – a haven for street food lovers.

    Accommodation

    Hu House Taipei

    Activities Included
    • Taipei morning city tour (Dihua Street and Dadaocheng)
    • Scenic lunch
    • Jiufen & Shifen tour
    • Shifen Old Street Sky Lantern Experience
    • Taipei 101 Building photo stop
    • Evening at Raohe Night Market
  8. Day 8 A Taiwanese cooking masterclass to round off the trip

    Our last full day is all about enjoying Taipei at a relaxed pace, starting at a local cooking school, where you’ll master the art of Taiwanese cuisine and leave with a recipe or two for the road. In the afternoon we’ll visit The Grand Hotel, a magnificent red-column masterpiece and an amazing example of grand Chinese architecture. Nearby is the Martyrs' Shrine, where we’ll head to watch the changing of the guards ceremony, before popping by the National Palace Museum. We’ll round up the day with a farewell dinner at a local restaurant, where the group can reminisce on an unforgettable Taiwanese experience.

    Accommodation

    Hu House Taipei

    Activities Included
    • Taiwanese cooking experience & lunch
    • The Grand Hotel visit
    • Guard changing ceremony at Martyrs' Shrine
    • National Palace Museum visit
    • Farewell dinner
  9. Day 9 Until next time, Taiwan!

    After one last breakfast at the hotel it’s time to say goodbye! After check-out you can either head straight to the airport, spend more time exploring Taipei, or continue the adventure somewhere else!

What's included

  • 8 nights accommodation
  • Train tickets
  • 8 breakfasts
  • 5 lunches
  • 4 dinners
  • Local Insider
  • Welcome meeting
  • Taipei City tour
  • Taichung City tour
  • Fengjia Night Market visit
  • Sun Moon Lake boat cruise
  • Wenwu Temple visit
  • Ho Ho Cha Tea Factory tasting
  • Confucius Temple visit
  • Tainan City tour
  • Kaohsiung City tour
  • Shoushan National Nature Park visit
  • Formosa Boulevard Station visit
  • Tamsui Old Street tour
  • Tamsui River cycling
  • Shilin Night Market visit
  • Taipei morning city tour (Dihua Street and Dadaocheng)
  • Jiufen & Shifen tour
  • Shifen Old Street Sky Lantern Experience
  • Taipei 101 Building photo stop
  • Evening at Raohe Night Market
  • Taiwanese cooking experience & lunch
  • The Grand Hotel visit
  • Guard changing ceremony at Martyrs' Shrine
  • National Palace Museum visit

What's not included

  • Visas
  • Travel insurance
  • Hotel transfers (unless otherwise stated in the Included Activities section above)

Customer Reviews

Accommodation

Hu House Taipei

This stylish, modern city hotel near Tamsui River and in the heart of Taipei is ideal for a few days exploring Taiwan’s vibrant capital city. The rooms are crisp and classic, the staff are super friendly and at breakfast you can opt for both Western and Eastern style breakfasts.

Park Lane Inn, Taichung

Enjoy home comforts with all the benefits of hotel living at this charming spot in the middle of Taichung’s well connected commercial district. Many rooms boast rather spectacular views of the city’s skyline, which look particularly special as nighttime descends.

CitySuites Kaohsiung Chenai, Kaohsiung

The harbourside location of this modern hotel is extremely desirable for a stay in Kaohsiung. Find yourself within walking distance of some of the city’s best sights, not to mention an array of excellent bars and restaurants. Although your food and drink desires can all be satisfied within the hotel, thanks to two lovely restaurants and a stunning rooftop Sky Bar.

Covid Safety

Your safety and wellbeing are our top priority, so we’ve put the following measures in place on all our TRIPS:

  • Please check the entry requirements for the destination you are travelling to. Our travel experts can assist you in finding this information.
  • We recommend you confirm all guidance on official government sites and check that you are able to travel with your travel insurance issuer. Your travel insurance may be invalidated if you travel against government advice. Our travel experts can assist you in finding this information.

Important Info

  • If you’re joining this trip between December and March, we won’t be able to partake in the tea rolling session on day three, since local farmers will be in the thick of harvest season. We will, in this case, replace the session with further tea tasting fun!
  • You must be aged 25 years or over to join this trip.
  • Please be sure to check whether or not you need a visa to enter the country you're travelling to. Please refer to our Booking Terms & Conditions for further information.
  • If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or accessibility requirements, please notify our Customer Support team as soon as possible.
  • We won't charge you extra if you travel alone – you'll be allocated a twin room with another traveller of the same gender.
  • To upgrade to a private room, share a room with a friend, or book pre- and post-trip accommodation and/or airport transfers, please contact our Customer Support team.
  • Please be aware that travel insurance is compulsory for all travellers.
  • Please be aware that the itinerary, activities and hotels are subject to change. While unlikely, these changes can happen due to circumstances beyond our control. We will always do our best to ensure minimal impact on your experience.
  • Please be aware images on this page are for illustrative purposes and may not reflect your itinerary exactly.
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