12-day Taiwan Adventure Tour

12-day Taiwan Adventure Tour

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$1903

12-day Taiwan Adventure Tour

12 Days Starting and ending in Taipei

Visiting: Taipei City, Yilan County, Hualien County, Kaohsiung City, Tainan City, Sun Moon Lake

Tour operator:

The Dragon Trip

Tour code:

TWA

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

1 - 16

Physical rating:

High

Age range:

18-55

Special diets catered:

Meat, Vegans, Vegetarians

Tour operated in:

English

Trip Styles:

Active, Adventure Tours, Budget

Interests:

Cultural

Activities:

Sightseeing, Walking

From: $2537 $1903 Operator discount: -$634 -25%

NB: Prices correct on 04-Dec-2024 but subject to change.

This tour is no longer available, please see similar tours below or send an enquiry

Tour Overview

If you’re an explorer in need of a destination unlike any other, you’d best be looking at Taiwan. From the bustling Taipei to the peaceful Sun Moon Lake, our 12-day Taiwan group tour takes you across the island in search of incredible destinations, historic cities, and spectacular scenery. Whether you’re getting to grips with traditional Taiwanese culture in Leshui, or exploring the dramatic Taroko National Park, there’s a side of Taiwan that’s bound to surprise and delight you. Good food, welcoming locals, and incredible sights – it’s all waiting for you in Taiwan.

Highlights

  • Taipei 101 Observatory

  • Leshui Village Indigenous Experience

  • Sunrise Canoeing in Yilan

  • Tea Plantation Workshop & Tour

  • Taroko National Park Day Trip

  • Sun Moon Lake Cycle Tour

Places You'll See

12-Day Taiwan Adventure Tour

12-Day Taiwan Adventure Tour

12-Day Taiwan Adventure Tour

12-Day Taiwan Adventure Tour

12-Day Taiwan Adventure Tour

12-Day Taiwan Adventure Tour

12-Day Taiwan Adventure Tour

12-Day Taiwan Adventure Tour

12-Day Taiwan Adventure Tour

12-Day Taiwan Adventure Tour

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Welcome To Taiwan!

Location: Taipei City

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Beimen WOW Poshtel

Today marks the start of your Taiwan Adventure Tour, and around lunchtime you’ll meet up with your group and Adventure Leader to learn more about what the next 12 days have in store. Alongside learning more about the tour, your Adventure Leader will provide you with tips on adjusting to local life and some best practices for staying safe while travelling.

After this, we’ll whisk you off to your first unmissable activity – a spectacular hike up Elephant Mountain! We’ll jump on the MRT (the metro) to head there, and after a couple of hours spent taking in the incredible cityscape from the 184m peak, we’ll then head back down into the city. One thing you won’t want to miss in Taiwan is the food, and you’ll get your first glimpse of it on a food tour in a local night market. Whether you’re a fan of sweet or savoury, you’re bound to find your new favourite dish here!

If you’ve got some energy left on your first day, this evening you can opt to join your group at a local pub where you can ring in the start of your adventure in style.

Day 2 : Taipei

Location: Taipei City

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Beimen WOW Poshtel

This morning, we’ll take you on a tour of this remarkable city, where your Adventure Leader will show you all the most impressive highlights. Among these, you’ll visit the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, and the Longshan Temple.

The rest of the afternoon is yours to explore as you see fit. Whether you’re going in search of more food, museums, or tourist attractions, take the afternoon to explore under your own steam. If you’d like, you might opt to head out to Beitou Hot Springs. Accessible by metro, this lush valley is home to a vast array of flora and fauna, a museum, and the chance to partake in a unique Taiwanese tradition.

Day 3 : Taipei To Yilan

Location: Yilan County

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Hai An 2 Hostel

We’re checking out early today, bound for our next destination – Yilan! We’ll spend the full day getting there, but along the way we’ll make a truly amazing stop at Leshui Village for an Indigenous life experience. Meet the local Indigenous communities here, where they’ll introduce you to Aboriginal tribal totems, their ‘Atayal gaga’ (belief system), and the ancestors of the rainbow. You’ll also learn about the Atayal way of life from our hosts, before we continue on our journey to Yilan.

Once we’ve arrived here, your evening is free to spend as you’d like. You can either hang out in the hostel after a day spent on the road, or head out into Yilan to see the sites.

Day 4 : Yilan To Hualien

Location: Hualien County

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Hualien – KID Hualien Hostel

You’re up before the dawn chorus today, but it’s in service of a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. We’ll head down to the beach and out onto the Pacific Ocean, where you’ll take to canoes and explore the area as the sun rises over the horizon.

After breakfast, we’re off to our next stop – Hualien. We’ll grab the train, taking a couple of hours and arriving after lunch. Once we’re checked in and settled, you can opt to join us on another amazing marine experience and head out to go whale-watching just off the coast of Hualien.

Back in the city, you can opt to spend the evening as you see fit. For local food specialties, try Hualien Yam, Hualien Taro, or bamboo rice!

Day 5 : Hualien

Location: Hualien County

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Hualien – KID Hualien Hostel

Hualien is known as the gateway to the Taroko National Park, so it’s only fitting that we take you out on a full day excursion to explore one of the most stunning natural areas it’s possible to find.

On our trip, we’ll hike throughout the park, where you’ll also get the chance to explore waterfalls, such as the Baiyang Waterfall, as well as the dramatic drops and valleys of the Taroko Gorge.

We’ll arrive back in Hualien in the late afternoon, where you’ll have time to spend at your own leisure.

Day 6 : Hualien To Kaohsiung

Location: Kaohsiung City

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Kaohsiung– Ahiruyah Guesthouse

We’re off to the next spot on our tour today – Kaohsiung. It’ll take us a few hours by train, but as we travel down the south coast of the country, get ready for some seriously impressive views.

Once we’ve arrived and checked in, and you’ve grabbed yourself some lunch, we’ll take you to visit the Fo Guang Shan Monastery. Known as the center of Buddhism in Taiwan, this incredible site now houses a museum, thousands of holy statues, and the 40m high Big Buddha statue.

We’ll then head back to Kaohsiung’s downtown area, where you’ve got the evening to explore the area and grab yourself a local delicacy for dinner.

Day 7 : Kaohsiung To Tainan

Location: Tainan City

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Tainan – Light Hostel

This morning, we’ll take you out and about for a morning exploring the city. Along the way, your Adventure Leader will show you the city’s highlights, including the Pier 2 Art Center, which hosts several art exhibitions inside old storage warehouses. You’ll also find the most photogenic temple in the entire country here – the Sanfeng Temple. With beautiful traditional architecture and a 300-year history, it’s a truly remarkable place to explore.

Later that day, we’ll hop back on the train to Tainan – on the high-speed rail, it’s under an hour to our next stop. Once we’re checked in and settled, head to Shennong Street this evening, where you’ll get a glimpse of the city’s bustling vibe.

Day 8 : Tainan

Location: Tainan City

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Tainan – Light Hostel

It’s time to explore Tainan, so your group will join your Adventure Leader this morning for a half-day tour of the city. Tainan is home to over 100 religious sites and a sprawling history – including one of the largest trading ports in the region at Anping Old Fort. Dating back to the 1600s, this complex is just one of the places you’ll explore today.

Once you’ve got yourself acquainted with the city, you’ve then got a free afternoon and evening to take a look around under your own steam. We’d recommend visiting the Tainan night market, where you’ll be able to try out local specialties including eel noodles, steamed sticky rice, and milkfish.

Day 9 : Sun Moon Lake

Location: Sun Moon Lake

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Sun Moon Lake - Yong Guan Hostel

No trip to Taiwan is complete without a visit to the truly stunning Sun Moon Lake, so this morning we’re whizzing you off by private coach to explore the scenic area.

After the long journey, it’s time to stretch your legs and hop on electric bikes – you’ll cycle the 32km route around the lake with your Adventure Leader, where along the way you’ll see the stunning alpine lake, the surrounding Central Mountain Ranges, the Wenwu Temple, and the Ci’en Pagoda.

We’ll check into the hostel this evening, where you can then spend the evening as you wish. If 32km isn’t quite enough for you, you might head back out into the local area to do some more exploring!

Day 10 : Sun Moon Lake

Location: Sun Moon Lake

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Sun Moon Lake - Yong Guan Hostel

In the local area surrounding the lake, you’ll find verdant tea plantations scattered across the landscape. This morning, we’ll take you to one of them! After a guided tour of the tea plantation with the staff here, you’ll then join a workshop where you’ll learn to create your own tea. You can even choose your own flavours!

This afternoon is free for you to explore the lakeside at your leisure. If you’re wanting a view from up high, you can opt to take the ropeway over the area – but if you’re determined to get back out on the water, why not rent a kayak for a day spent exploring the lake in the best way possible? If you’d rather spend your day relaxing, you might also head to one of the lake’s many spas for an afternoon getting some much-needed rest and relaxation.

Day 11 : Sun Moon Lake To Taipei

Location: Taipei City

Accommodation: Hostel

Accommodation Name: Taipei – Beimen WOW Poshtel

Meals Included: Dinner

This morning, we’ll head back to Taipei by bus, arriving in the early afternoon.

There’s no way for you to visit Taipei without stopping by Taipei 101 – the vast skyscraper known the world over. So as a final unmissable activity, we’ll take you up to the observatory this evening, where you’ll get a truly stunning view across the city.

We’ll then take you out for a farewell dinner, where you and your group will see off your adventure in style – by sampling the famous Din Tai Fung dumpling soup.

Day 12 : Farewell

Location: Taipei City

Today marks the end of your Taiwan Adventure Tour, so you’ll bid adieu to your group and Adventure Leader as you prepare to head your separate ways.

However, if you just can’t get enough of Taiwan, we might be able to tempt you with one last optional extra… a day tour to Yehliu, Jiufen and Pingxi! (Let us know when you book your trip if you’d like to join this tour.)

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Includes hostel accommodation throughout your tour

  • Fully Guided

    One amazing bilingual Adventure Leader for your entire tour

  • Transport

    All local transport throughout your tour

  • Included Unmissable Activities!

    Hike up Elephant Mountain (Taipei) Food tour at the night market (Taipei) City tour (Taipei) Leshui Village trip and Indigenous life experience (Yilan) Sunrise canoe experience (Yilan) Taroko National Park day trip (Hualien) Fo Guang Shan Monastery visit (Kaohsiung) Kaohsiung city tour (Kaohsiung) Tainan city tour (Tainan) Cycle tour of Sun Moon Lake (Sun Moon Lake) Tea plantation tour & workshop (Sun Moon Lake) Taipei 101 Observatory visit (Taipei) Farewell dinner (Taipei)

What's Not Included

Free time activities in Taipei (Taipei) Free time activities in Yilan (Yilan) Whale-watching (Hualien) Free time activities in Hualien (Hualien) Free time activities in Kaohsiung (Kaohsiung) Free time activities in Tainan (Tainan) Free time activities in Sun Moon Lake (Sun Moon Lake) Sun Moon Lake ropeway (Sun Moon Lake) Sun Moon Lake kayaking (Sun Moon Lake) Day tour to Yehliu, Jiufen & Pingxi (post-trip) – £85

Optional Extras

  • Airport transfer

    Make your arrival easy for yourself by booking an airport transfer

  • Day trip to Yehliu - Jiufen & Pingxi

    On the final day of the tour, enjoy a memorable journey to Yehliu, Jiufen, and Pingxi, soaking in stunning landscapes and cultural charm!

  • Pre or post-trip accommodation - Dorm (Taipei)

    Book extra nights for before or after your tour begins

  • Pre or post-trip accommodation - Single or Double (Taipei)

    Book extra nights for before or after your tour begins

Mode of Transport

Bus, train, bicycle

Accommodation

Hostels in shared rooms

Check out our Q&As

  • What is the standard of accommodation?

    The standard accommodation on our Taiwan tour is dorm rooms in hostels, but these do vary. All of the accommodation we use is clean, air-conditioned or has fans, and is very safe. Other people who stay at hostels are usually young people, aged 18 to 35, who are travelling on a smaller budget than people staying at hotels might ordinarily have. Because of this, it’s easy to make friends and fun to hang out in communal areas. If you would like to stay in a private room, that is absolutely possible as long as we have room upgrades available at the time of purchase.

  • Do the hostels have Wi-Fi? Will I be able to keep in touch with friends and family while in Taiwan?

    There is Wi-Fi available for use in all hostels you stay in during The Dragon Trip. We also recommend you purchase a SIM card before leaving the airport to stay in touch, or opt to buy an eSim ahead of your travels.

  • Do I need to bring power converters?

    Taiwanese electrical outlets are 110V and take plug types A and B – the same as the USA, Canada, and Japan. If you don’t have these plug types at home, you’ll need to bring an adaptor when travelling.

  • Do I need a sleeping bag or is linen supplied in the hostels?

    No, all bedding is provided throughout the trip

  • Who looks after our bags when we’re on transport and/or day excursions?

    Your bags will be stored at the hostels where they are tagged and recorded. We have never had a case of anyone losing their luggage or having their luggage stolen - so you can focus on having fun.

  • Can I upgrade to a private room?

    Yes! Upgrades to private rooms are available, but only at certain accommodations throughout the trip. If you would like to find out more about upgrades, you can see the Upgrades & Extras section on the tour itinerary page, or email us at info@thedragontrip.com.

  • Can I book additional nights of accommodation?

    We can arrange additional nights of accommodation in Taipei if you plan on arriving early or staying on at the end of your trip. You can find prices on the tour itinerary page in the Upgrades & Extras section, or email info@thedragontrip.com for more information.

  • What kind of restaurants will we go to?

    On our tours, there’s plenty of freedom for you to enjoy as much as you want from the local food scene, meaning you can make the decisions that suit you at mealtimes. We believe that food is an important part of a country’s culture, so we’d always recommend eating as widely as you can while you’re away. In Taiwan, our adventure tour’s welcome dinner will take part during a night market food tour, where your Adventure Leader will point out all the amazing dishes you can try. For our farewell dinner, we’ll try famous ‘din tai fung’ soup noodles.

  • I’m a vegetarian/have allergies – will I be able to get the right food?

    Yes, but we’ll always ask you to make us aware of these in advance. Our Adventure Leader will help you to cater to your needs, but you’ll also have plenty of freedom on the trip to try other things. We’d also recommend downloading apps like HappyCow, which will help you find local establishments that cater to any dietary requirements.

  • What travel insurance do I need for Taiwan?

    We require all our customers to have backpackers travel insurance when coming on the trip. We recommend purchasing a travel insurance that offers ‘Bad Weather or Natural Disaster Coverage’. Please bring details of your travel insurance along with you. In the event of an accident, we may need to contact your insurance company on your behalf, so we will need the insurance company’s name and phone number and your policy number. When it comes to who to choose, we’re big fans of World Nomads as a travel insurance provider.

  • Do I need any special vaccinations for Taiwan?

    The Dragon Trip aims to enter no areas with tropical diseases. However, as with any backpacking trip, we urge you to seek advice from a travel nurse before departing your home country. All travellers should be up to date with a full course of vaccination and boosters recommended by their governments. We recommend you have Hepatitis A, B, Tetanus, Japanese Encephalitis, and MMR.

  • I have a medical condition – is this OK?

    Generally yes, but please do inform us of your specific requirements at the point of booking.

  • I’m not very physically fit – is the trip suitable for me?

    At its heart, the Dragon Trip is an adventure tour of Taiwan, but you can make your Dragon Trip as physically active (or inactive) as you want. If there is an activity you’d like to give a miss, you could ask your Adventure Leader for a more relaxing activity! We always ask our travellers to, as a baseline, expect a lot of walking.

  • Do I need a first aid kit?

    All of our Adventure Leaders have a fully equipped first aid kit with them at all times, but of course, there is no harm in bringing your own small one along. We also advise that you bring your own antihistamines, anti-diarrhoea medications, and painkillers if you think you’ll need them. These are available in all of the cities.

  • If something happens, will I be able to get necessary medical attention?

    Yes, our Adventure Leaders will take you to places with effective medical equipment. In major cities, you’ll find good quality hospitals.

  • How can I get money in Taiwan?

    You can exchange Taiwan Dollars (TWD) at ATMs and bank counters in Taiwan’s airports - just make sure that your debit card has a foreign currency account and is enabled for foreign withdrawals. Bringing a few internationally accepted credit cards is also recommended, as they are widely usable in Taiwan.

  • How much should I budget for food and drink on the Dragon Trip?

    Here are some average prices for meals and drinks which should give you a rough idea of how expensive food and drink is in Taiwan: - Local breakfast: USD 4–6.5 - Taiwanese meal box: USD 5 - Small to medium restaurants (no special decor): USD 5.5–12 - Larger restaurants (with decor): USD 10–25 - Chain restaurants: USD 25–67 - Night market stalls: USD 3.5–5 - Bar cocktails: USD 12–20 In the major metropolitan areas (Taipei, Taichung, Kaohsiung), it’s advisable to budget an additional USD 5–7 for the above items – city prices, after all!

  • Do I need to tip in Taiwan?

    There is a certain amount of tipping culture in Taiwan. Here are some suggestions: - For restaurants, a service fee is usually included in the bill, so no extra tip is needed. - For taxis and general vendors, tipping is not expected. - For service-oriented and labor-intensive roles, such as: - Tour guides: A suggested tip of USD 5 per day (about TWD 150). - Housekeepers: A recommended tip of USD 3.5 per bed/day (about TWD 100).

  • Do I need a visa to visit Taiwan?

    Nationals of most countries are eligible for the visa exemption program, which permits a duration of stay of 30-90 days. Please check out more information here https://www.boca.gov.tw/cp-149-4486-7785a-2.html or contact your local embassy for more information. Before arriving in Taiwan, please complete an online immigration arrival card on the website of the National Immigration Agency https://niaspeedy.immigration.gov.tw/webacard/

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Majority of our clients are solo travellers and our prices are based on sharing in dorm style rooms. We do offer single room upgrades for those who do not wish to share a room.

  • Can you guarantee same-sex dorm rooms?

    We always strive to ensure the highest level of comfort and convenience for our valued clients during their travels with us. However, for our tours in Asia, we cannot guarantee same-sex dorm rooms in the hostels we use, particularly during high season, such as the cherry blossom season in Japan. Please rest assured that we do our utmost to accommodate our clients' preferences wherever possible. However, the availability of same-sex dorm rooms ultimately depends on the policies of the hostels we work with. In some cases, different genders may be allocated to the same room due to limited availability.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    Please speak to our sales team as soon as possible to see how we can help.

  • Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?

    All our accommodation is check regularly to make sure it's a safe and clean environment.

  • What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?

    We are not perfect but we aim to be, that is why year on year we aim to increase the proportion of local businesses we work with as well as reduce the average carbon footprint of all of our group tour adventures. We do this by measuring our performance and making small but positive changes to how we operate.

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    You will receive a booking pack with all the pick up times, accommodation and activities included.

  • Who should I contact in the event of an emergency on tour?

    Depending upon where you are travelling, the following emergency contact numbers are available for The Dragon Trip: China: +86 21 2206 4018 Japan: +81 50 1742 2696 South Korea (can only be used in Korea): 00308 491 0186 Singapore: +65 3158 0233 Southeast Asia, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka: +84 284 458 1410

  • Passport Details

    For most destinations we will require the details to be submitted on our online form (the link for which will be provided post-booking and prior to your travel date). Please note that this needs to be complete & accurate to avoid any late update fees for accommodation and transport bookings. IMPORTANT NOTE: China tours is the only destination where we require an actual copy of your passport. We require these in order to book travel tickets for clients and passports are used during the check-in.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    The Dragon Trip has been trading since March 2011

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    Yes, although you will have to make your own way to where the group is heading to out of your own expense.

  • Why do the tours have an age range?

    While we strive to cater to a diverse range of travellers, it is important to consider whether the tour aligns with your expectations and preferences. We want your travel experience to be enjoyable and fulfilling, and we believe that selecting a tour that matches your age group and interests is crucial in achieving that. Our tours are very active and jam-packed, including early starts and getting on and off local transportation. There will be a lot of walking, and activities such as cycling. You could be walking up to 20,000 steps per day!

  • Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?

    Our tours are aimed at fun, out-going and open minded individuals. We typically get people aged between 18 to 55 travelling on our trips. Feel free to contact us to see the ages of the people who are booked already. Some of our trips have an upper age limit because of the pace of the tour, style of accommodation and the average age of the group - please do not be offended if we check your age and perhaps recommend a different itinerary. Our premium trips are suitable for most.

Reviews of this operator

Ifrah Ali  

Indonesia Trip

01-Dec-2020

Unfortunately our trip to Indonesia was cancelled due to the global pandemic. Alex from the dragon trip was so lovely and helpful in dealing with the situation. I was refunded very quickly and I would definitely recommend this company as they were able to professionally deal with the unfortunate circumstances. I was really looking forward to the activities in my tour and I would love to book again when it is safe to do so.

Lucy Day  

Great Service

12-Dec-2020

Unfortunately our trip was cancelled due to the Pandemic but other than a slight hiccup during booking the customer service from The Dragon Trip was amazing. We were contacted in advance of our trip to be told it had been cancelled and offered a 110% voucher to book another date. Due to our circumstances we needed a full refund. Replies to our emails were quick and polite. We were told we would have the refund by 31st July which we accepted at the time, a couple of months later we checked back to see if there was an improvement on this date and offered a payment plan with money arriving in my account immediately. Less than a week later an email came through saying the full remaining balance had been paid into my account. Alex who was emailed myself also offered advice with regards to other travel companies who we are struggling to get replies and refunds from. I highlight recommend this company for their customer service and look forward to booking and travelling with them in the future.

Laura Cremin  

Nepal Tour

26-May-2022

Amazing time in Nepal with a really great group of people! We really were shown all Nepal had to offer and the guides were so much fun and really looked after us. The trek in particular was incredible. Absolutely recommend 😊

Ben Kinsler-Lubienski  

Amazing Trip!

04-Aug-2021

Booked a trip around South East Asia, and the tour guides have catered to all of our needs and its been a very enjoyable and fun month!

Nabil Zakkour  

Incredible India Tour with The Dragon Trip

13-Jul-2022

We enjoyed our incredible India-Tour with our Leader Deepak, who did a great job and become our friend!

Olivia Connor  

Highly Recommend

18-Jul-2022

Highly recommend the dragon trip! So well organised and the tour guides are amazing, they look after you so well and they’re so fun and friendly! You get to do many cool things on the trip, thanks for an amazing month!

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  • Low Deposit

    The Dragon Trip requires a minimum deposit of 10% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 65 days before departure.

  • Cancellation Policy

    We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of the dragon trip charges.

    Up to 60 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.

    At 30 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.

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