TaiwanYilanAn easy drive south and east through the mountains (and one very long tunnel) from Taipei, Yilan is where Taiwanese go for an outdoor, hot spring getaway. Overview Trip ideas Experiences Places to visit Best time to visit Accommodation Back to all places to visit Set against the high spine of central mountains, Yilan county’s broad plain of rice paddies, small cities and hot springs marks a welcome break from the more hectic Taipei lifestyle. We love a hot spring dip after a long day, and you may even have private hot spring bath in your room.But the Yilan area’s waters don’t always run hot – for over twenty years the nearby Kavalan Distillery has made use of the mineral rich waters flowing off the Snow Mountains that flank the region to distill some globally recognised whiskeys. A tour and a tasting will melt the city from your bones even faster than the hot springs will.Being in the Yilan area is also a great way to connect with Taiwan’s Indigenous culture. Spend a day at Atayal village, listening to village elders tell stories of history and their ways of life, before tucking into a lunch of bamboo stuffed with rice.A visit to Yilan is a perfect way to see some of the more rural side of Taiwan, just an hour outside of the capital. Connects with Taiwan TaipeiSitting on an ancient lakebed in the north of Taiwan, between towering mountains and narrow river valleys, Taipei, Taiwan’s capital, is one of Asia’s most prosperous, progressive and cosmopolitan cities – and yet it rarely ranks highly on travellers' bucket lists. We can’t think why. Taiwan Taroko GorgeMarble rock faces, deep valleys and rushing rivers. Taroko Gorge is your base for wild scenery and outdoor adventure – a place made for hikers, photographers, and anybody who simply loves being outdoors. Taiwan TaitungThe smallest city in Taiwan, Taitung is an area to slow down and drink in the wild scenery of the island’s eastern coast. You'll find a different pace of life here, a world of hot springs and dramatic scenery far away from the skyscrapers and industry of the west coast.