top of page
Image by Jia Wei Ng
map_Taiwan Spirit.png

Taiwan Spirit
( 7 Days Western Taiwan Tour )

Our meticulously crafted tour, Spirits of Taiwan, will take you on a journey to some of the most must-see cities in Taiwan. You'll visit the bustling capital Taipei and the historic city of Tainan. Then, you'll explore the stunning Sun Moon Lake and the vibrant city of Taichung. Don't miss the chance to experience the best of what Taiwan has to offer.

Image by Pascal Meier

Day 1

Arrival

  • After you claim your luggage and walk out of the arrival hall, our guide will greet you by holding a sign with your name at the airport and take you to your hotel.

 

  • The guide will ensure you're settled in your room and answer all your concerns or questions before making arrangements for your next day pick-up.

  • Overnight stay at Taipei hotel

Day 2

Taipei Sightseeing

  • The National Palace Museum is a museum that houses an extensive collection of artwork and artifacts from Chinese history and culture. Its collection spans over 8,000 years of Chinese history, with over 700,000 pieces of ancient imperial artifacts and artworks, including calligraphy, paintings, ceramics, bronze statues, jade carvings, and more.

 

  • The Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a popular tourist attraction, and visitors can watch the changing of the guard ceremony, learn about Chiang Kai-shek's life and legacy, and enjoy the beautiful park surrounding the monument.

 

  • Longshan Temple, is one of the most famous and important temples in Taiwan. It features traditional Chinese architecture, intricate carvings, and colorful decorations, and is a popular destination for both tourists and locals.

 

  • Raohe Street Night Market are open-air markets that operate primarily in the evening and offer a unique opportunity to experience Taiwanese culture and cuisine.

 

  • Overnight stay at Taipei hotel.   

S__109101058.jpg
日月潭1.png

Day 3

Sun Moon Lake

  • Today, we are heading to Sun Moon Lake which is located in the middle of Taiwan.

  • One of the best ways to experience the beauty of the lake is through a morto boat tour. The tour takes visitors on a relaxing journey around the lake, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and scenery. 

  • Cien Pagoda was built in 1971 and stands at a height of 46 meters, making it one of the tallest in Asia, it is the best place to see the whole view with Sun Moon Lake, you can climb up the stairs to the top of the pagoda and enjoy the stunning scenery.

  • Ita Thao Food Street is known for its wide variety of local food options, including street vendors selling traditional Taiwanese snacks and restaurants offering fresh seafood dishes. You can sample a range of delicious treats, such as grilled squid, Taiwanese sausage, stinky tofu, and shaved ice dessert.

 

  • Overnight stay at Sun Moon Lake hotel.   

Day 4 

Tainan

  • Shuiyuan Suspension Bridge is known for its stunning natural scenery and colorful design, the suspension bridge spans a picturesque valley and river, offering visitors breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and forests. 

  • Tainan is a city located in southern Taiwan and is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. As Taiwan's oldest city, Tainan boasts a wealth of historical sites, including temples, forts, and museums, as well as a variety of delicious local cuisine. The city's relaxed and friendly atmosphere, combined with its many attractions, make it a popular destination for both domestic and international tourists.

 

  • Overnight stay at Tainan hotel.

Image by Wei-Cheng Wu
小吃6.png

Day 5

Being a gourmet in Tainan

  • Ten Drum Cultural Center is dedicated to promoting traditional Taiwanese percussion music and culture through a variety of performances, exhibits, and workshops. You can enjoy a variety of performances, including traditional drumming shows, dance performances, and multimedia productions that showcase the beauty and diversity of Taiwanese culture.

  • Tainan's street food is famous throughout Taiwan and is a must-try for any visitor to the city. Tainan's street food scene is known for its unique and diverse flavors, with influences from Chinese, Japanese, and indigenous Taiwanese cuisines. Some of the city's most popular dishes include oyster omelets, beef soup, coffin bread, milkfish porridge, and shrimp rolls.

 

  • Overnight stay at Tainan hotel.

Day 6

Taichung 

  • Lukang is a historic town located in Changhua County, Taiwan. It was an important center of commerce and culture during the Qing Dynasty and is known for its well-preserved traditional architecture, temples, and local cuisine.

  • You also can sample local snacks such as rice cakes and peanut candy, admire the intricate carvings on the temples, and shop for handmade crafts and souvenirs in Lukang Old Street.

  • Gaomei Wetlands is a popular destination for birdwatching and sunset viewing. The wetlands are also known for their unique landscape of mud flats and wind turbines. You can enjoy a walk on the boardwalks and observe various bird species, including black-faced spoonbills and plovers.

  • Fengjia Night Market is one of the largest and busiest night markets in Taiwan, attracting both locals and tourists alike. The market features a wide variety of food stalls, selling traditional Taiwanese street foods such as stinky tofu, fried chicken, and bubble tea, as well as trendy and innovative snacks.

  • Overnight stay at Taichung hotel.

Image by Rémi Thorel
Image by ZSun Fu

Day 7

Departure

After breakfast, the guide will take you to Taoyuan International Airport for your departure. Depending on your flight schedule, there may be an opportunity to visit some tourist attractions along the way. However, this will be subject to time constraints and your specific itinerary.

Additional Information

- Throughout your entire tour, you will be accompanied by an English-speaking guide.

- The type of vehicles provided will depend on the size of your group.

- In addition to hotels, we can offer unique and distinctive homestay as well.

bottom of page