Selected: fully customisable

Ten Days in Taiwan

If you’re short on time but want to go big on Taiwan, this 10-day trip is a whistle-stop tour of the island’s food, culture and landscapes.

From Taipei’s night markets to the forested hills of Alishan, then on to Tainan’s old streets – you’ll get a real sense of the country without feeling like you’re simply skimming the surface.

Location
Taiwan
Suggested Length
11 days /
10
nights
Activity Level
Fully customisable
Every trip is unique
Taiwan Alishan Mountain Railway
Taiwan Alishan Tea and Mountain
Taiwan Sun Moon Lake Paddle Boat
Taiwan Taipei Ximending Breakfast

Ratings

Light

Light mobility requirements as sightseeing activities are done predominantly by vehicle, with light walking

Steady

Ideal for most fitness levels. Sightseeing involves walking and being on your feet for a couple of hours at a time, with down-time included too

Active

Requires a moderate level of fitness. Activities and sightseeing will generally involve walking and being on your foot for much of the day. Often includes light activities such as cycling, kayaking, or hands-on experiences

Adventure

Demands higher fitness. Most days will include a substantial amount of walking and/or activity throughout the day.  

Energetic

For people who love being active. We reserve this rating for active itineraries with substantial movement and adventure activities almost every day.  

Visit the historic towns of Jiufen and Shifen on a day trip out of Taipei

Cycle along the shore of Sun Moon Lake

Visit a historic Dutch trading fort and the first street in Taiwan in the Anping district of Tainan

Taiwan Sun Moon Lake Paddle Boat

Itinerary

All itineraries are fully customisable.

Our destination experts created this trip as an example of a cultural adventure: combining remarkable sights, guided experiences and a slice of everyday local life.

Choose us, and we’ll create you a custom holiday where every detail reflects your pace, passions and preferences. Take as much or as little from this trip idea as you want, talk to us when you’re ready.
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Map of Taiwan
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Mobile Map of Taiwan in ten days
Day 1-3

Taipei

National Palace Museum
Highlights:

See the best of Taipei with a private guide

Stroll through the narrow lantern-lit alleys of Jiufen

Kicking off in Taiwan’s capital, a local guide will show you how the city fits together: incense curling through temple courtyards, jars of herbs and roots in traditional Chinese medicine shops and streets where different eras of architecture sit side by side. Then you’ll finish where Taipei really comes alive – at one of its best night markets. There’s row upon row of meals and snacks to try here, come hungry.

On a day trip out of the city, you’ll visit the old mining town of Jiufen on the north coast of the island. On a clear day, the view stretches out over the mountains and rocky coastline for miles. After sipping tea at one of the lantern-lit tea houses, you’ll travel on to Shifen, where you can write your wishes on a lantern before releasing it to fly into the sky, bearing your dreams aloft to the gods.

Transport

Day 1:
Car transfer from Taoyuan International Airport to Taipei (50 minutes)

Day 3:
Car transfer from Taipei to Jiufen and Shifen (60-90 minutes each direction)

Day 4-5

Sun Moon Lake

Taiwan Sun Moon Lake dock
Highlights:

Cycle around Taiwan’s beautiful mountain reservoir

Meet an Indigenous community in Ita Thao

Driving south into the hills you’ll soon find yourself at Sun Moon Lake, one of Taiwan’s most popular mountain getaways. Our favourite way to see the scenery is on two wheels, biking along the lakeside path that circles the entire body of water. It’s 29 km long, but don’t worry, you don’t have to do the whole thing. Go slow and take in your surroundings or race your partner to the finish line.

Hop across the water by ferry to Ita Thao for lunch – try rice steamed in bamboo shoots and you may catch the Thao community performing traditional songs and dances down by the docks.

Transport

Day 4:
Car transfer from Taipei to Sun Moon Lake (3 hours)

Day 6

Alishan

Alishan Mountain Railway and Station
Highlights:

Ride the restored Alishan Mountain Railway through towering cedar forests

Visit a tea farm and taste Alishan mountain oolong tea

Travel higher up the central spine of mountains, on to the peaks of Alishan, over 2,000 meters above sea level. Walk along the boardwalk paths between lakes, past colourful temples and through the towering craggy cypress trees, some over a thousand years old. When the walking is done, you’ll switch to rail, taking the bright red cars of the Alishan Mountain Railway back towards your hotel. Arrive back in time for sunset views from the rooftop viewing platform, where if conditions are right, you’ll look out over the “sea of clouds” that fills the valleys below you. Before leaving Alishan, you’ll stop for a spot of tea at a tea plantation, learning why high elevation tea tastes different to lower altitude cousins.

Transport

Day 6:
Car transfer from Sun Moon Lake to Alishan (2 hours 30 minutes)

Day 7-8

Tainan

Tainan road
Highlights:

Dig into the history of Taiwan at Anping Fort

Learn about traditional salt farming and see the sunset across the salt ponds at the Jingzaijiao Salt Fields

Arriving into Tainan your first stop will be Chikan Tower, once the Dutch East India Company administrative centre during their short rule of Taiwan. Keep an eye open for the statue of Koxinga, the half Chinese half Japanese pirate who ended Dutch rule on the island, taking Tainan for himself. You’ll also visit Anping Fort and Anping Old Street, the first formal settlement and street on the island. In the afternoon you’ll stop at the Salt Fields, where tile-paved fields hold evaporating sea water to reveal valuable salt crystals. The sky reflecting on the watery fields at sunset is known as one of the best sunsets in Taiwan.

Transport

Day 7:
Car transfer from Alishan to Tainan (2 hours)

Day 9-10

Taipei

Kaohsiung HSR Trains
Highlights:

Take the train back to Taipei via Taiwan’s High Speed Rail

An afternoon at leisure back in the big city: time for shopping or a final spin through a night market

After breakfast today you’ll board the HSR (High Speed Rail) for a speedy and comfortable trip back to Taipei. Based on Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train, you may recognise the shape of the cars, though the orange livery is unique to Taiwan. Once back in Taipei, you’ll have an afternoon free to explore the city. Don’t forget to buy some pineapple cakes to bring home with you – a quintessential Taiwan souvenir snack.

Transport

Day 9:
High Speed Rail Tainan to Taipei (2 hours)

Day 10:
Car transfer to Taoyuan International Airport (50 minutes)

Is this trip for you?

What's great

  • In just ten days you’ll experience the breadth and diversity of this small island – great if you’re short on time
  • This tour comes with plenty of guided time and transfers, making getting around Taiwan smooth and easy – ideal for first time visitors
  • Active outdoor time in Sun Moon Lake and Alishan can be customised for different fitness levels and mobility needs

Things to consider

  • As a highlights tour, this trip takes in the more famous parts of Taiwan – if you want to go deeper into less touristed areas, speak to us about a different route
  • Guiding and transfers are all included, travellers who are more independent may prefer one of our other tours with fewer inclusions and more free time

What's included?

What's included

  • 9 nights’ accommodation
  • Breakfast every day
  • Private car transfers from and to Taipei’s Taoyuan International Airport
  • Private car transfers from Taipei to Sun Moon Lake, Sun Moon Lake to Alishan and Alishan to Tainan
  • High Speed Rail tickets from Tainan to Taipei
  • Guided day in Taipei
  • Guided day trip to Jiufen and Shifen
  • Guided day in Sun Moon Lake
  • Guided day in Alishan
  • Guided day in Tainan

Not included

  • International flights
  • Any necessary visas
  • Any lunches or dinners unless stated
  • Entrance fees to any sites not included in guided experiences
  • Tipping and personal expenses

Frequently asked questions

Yes, Taiwan is a safe destination for travel. The crime rate and violent crime rate are some of the lowest in the world. While we advise the usual caution that travelers should always take when away from home, no special precautions are required. Taiwan does have some earthquakes, but they’re very used to them and the country has high quality construction that stands up to natural forces well. We do recommend you take care when crossing the road – the scooter drivers aren’t always as careful as they should be.

Visiting Taiwan is possible at various budgets, though pricewise, it’s closer to South Korea and Japan than South East Asia. While fancy cocktail bars and high-end, multi-course meals can hit your wallet, sampling several stalls at a night market could set you back under GBP 7 / USD $10 / Aud $14 for the evening. Day to day travel expenses are no more expensive than traveling in Europe or North America, and often will be less.

The younger the person you are speaking to and the more urban the setting, the better your chances of being easily understood are. The more rural things get, the more likely that you may be relying on gestures and translation apps (which are always handy to have to hand).

This is entirely your choice. The length of your trip to Taiwan will depend on many factors, including cost, how much time you have available, how much of the country you want to experience, and the pace that you wish to travel at. Our Taiwan travel consultants will ask the right questions and together, we’ll come up with the best trip that fits you.

If you’re looking for just a short stopover, our Taipei Stopover is a great introduction to Taipei and northern Taiwan in just five nights. On the other end of the spectrum, you can encircle the island in a little over two weeks on our Taiwan in Depth tour – covering cities, hot springs and national parks – all using Taiwan’s high-speed train network.

Taiwan is one of the most LGBTQ+ friendly countries in Asia. Taiwan was the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriage and Taipei hosts one of the largest Pride events in East Asia. Taiwan is very safe to travel as an LGBTQ+ individual or couple, even in more rural areas.

Grant, our Taiwan product manager

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