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  • Taipei 101
  • Shilin Night Market
  • Taiwan Food
  • Taiwan Food
  • Yehliu Geopark, Taipei
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  • Taipei 101
  • Shilin Night Market
  • Taiwan Food
  • Taiwan Food
  • Yehliu Geopark, Taipei
  • Jiufen Old Street
  • Shifen Waterfall
  • Shifen Old Street
  • Inside the Beitou Hot Spring Museum, showcasing old bathing areas.
  • Beitou Hot Spring Museum
  • Thermal Valley, Beitou
  • Yangmingshan National Park
  • National Palace Museum
  • National Palace Museum
  • Taipei 101
  • Taipei 101
  • Sun Moon Lake Lalu Island
  • Sun Moon Lake
  • Sun Moon Lake Xuanguang Pier
  • Sun Moon Lake Cruise
  • Alishan Forest Train
  • Alishan Forest Park
  • Alishan Forest Railway Inside
  • Sister Ponds in Alishan Forest Park
  • Chiayi Hinoki Village
  • Kaohsiung Fo Guang Shan
  • Kaohsiung Fo Guang Shan
  • Cijin Old Street
  • Kaohsiung Lotus Lake
  • Kaohsiung Lotus Lake
  • Kaohsiung Lotus Lake
  • Kaohsiung Lotus Lake
  • Tour Code: AOT-GTW-D

  • Travel Route: Taipei - Nantou - Chiayi - Kaohsiung

  • Features: Formosa, Beautiful Island, Mountains, Lakes, Trains, Museums, Hot Springs, Taiwan Food, Night Markets, Seafood Market, Street Food,Temples, Streets, Architecture, Culture, History, Pacific Shores, Boat, Parks, Villages, Diverse Landscapes

  • Tour Type: Small Group of maximum 16 travelers, guaranteed departures;

  • Guide & Driver: Popular Taiwan Group Tour: Land of Mountains, Lakes, Sea, and Food Paradise

  • Accommodation: 7 Nights at 3-Star Standard Hotel

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Popular Taiwan Group Tour: Land of Mountains, Lakes, Sea, and Food Paradise

As a local Taiwan travel agent, we recommend our most classic 8 Days Classic Taiwan Group Tour, experience Taiwan’s soul in one epic journey! From Taipei to Kaohsiung, enjoy a Taiwan Small Group Tour (1-16 pax) by exploring highlights of Taiwan in 8 Days.

Begin in vibrant Taipei, visiting iconic landmarks like Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen Old Street, and Shifen Waterfall (release your sky lantern!). Relax in Beitou’s hot springs and marvel at cultural treasures like the National Palace Museum and Taipei 101.

Journey to the serene Sun Moon Lake by yacht. Ascend Alishan Mountain for a scenic forest train ride and enjoy exquisite high-mountain tea tasting. End the adventure in Kaohsiung (a port city on Taiwan’s southwest coast), exploring Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum (108m tall), Cijin Old Street (seafood feast), and the stunning Lotus Lake (Dragon and Tiger Pagodas, CNN must-see)!

With DIY pineapple cakes, high-mountain tea tasting, delicious Taiwan food in night markets, and breathtaking nature, this tour is Taiwan at its best! Book 8 Days Taiwan Group Tour Package with Asia Odyssey Travel at a cheap price now. No planning stress - all highlights curated.

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Taipei, Taiwan (4 Days)

Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen Old Street, Shifen Waterfall, Shifen Old Street, Beitou Hot Spring Museum, Thermal Valley, Yangmingshan, National Palace Museum, Dadaocheng, Dihua Street, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei 101 (Exterior View)

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Nantou, Taiwan (1 Day)

Sun Moon Lake Tour: Shuishe Pier → Xuanguang Temple Pier → Ita Thao Pier → Shuishe Pier

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Jiayi, Taiwan (1 Day)

Alishan Mountain Tour: Alishan Route A: Zhaoping Station, Sisters Ponds, Three Brothers & Four Sisters, Golden Pig Auspice, Forever Love, Magnolia Garden, Shouzhen Temple; Alishan Route B: Shouzhen Temple, Three Generations of Wood, Alishan Museum, Xianglin Elementary School, Ciyun Temple, Alishan Sacred Tree Remains; Hinoki Village

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Kaohsiung, Taiwan (2 Days)

Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum (Closed on Tuesdays), Cijin Old Street (Cijin District), Lotus Lake (Dragon and Tiger Pagodas)

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Itinerary Day by Day

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Day 1 Taipei Arrival | Hotel Check-in by Yourself, Free Time Explore
Upon your arrival in Taipei, Taiwan, head to your hotel on your own.

Welcome to Taipei, the capital of Taiwan. Taipei was honored as the 2nd best global travel city by Lonely Planet in 2022. It's a city open to all. Its culture, style, and attitude come at you in the best way possible! Modern Taipei 101 stands hand-in-hand with traditional temples. Night markets dot city, satisfying both locals and travelers.

Upon arrival at Taipei, you can make your own way to the hotel to rest. We'll inform you of the check-in procedure via Line, WeChat, or WhatsApp in advance. If you don't receive a notification, please contact us for immediate assistance. Your driver or guide will notify you of the next day's meeting time by phone or text message before 10 PM.

Warm Tips:
1.Locals are very warm and friendly, so feel free to ask for directions.
2.Hotels do not provide disposable amenities such as razors, combs, toothbrushes, and toothpaste. Please bring your own.
3.Excessive luggage will affect the comfort of passengers. Each person is limited to one 26-inch suitcase and one carry-on backpack. Any excess luggage will be informed in advance by the guide to be stored at the front desk of the Taipei hotel.
4.Contact us if you need pick-up & check-in service with driver/guide (self-pay).

Free Time Ideas:
1.Shilin Night Market (士林夜市): Taipei's top night market – the largest and most famous. First-time visitors to Taipei usually choose this one, with over 500 food stalls. MRT Red Line (Jiantan Station, Exit 1, about a 5-minute walk).
2.Linjiang Night Market (通化夜市): A night market located an 18-minute walk from Taipei 101.

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Day 2 Taipei Tour | Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen Old Street, Shifen Waterfall, Shifen Old Street (Include: Sky Lantern Release)
Travel to enjoy Yehliu Geopark, Jiufen Old Street, Shifen Waterfall, Shifen Old Street & Sky Lantern Release, before returning to Taipei. (B)

Today, you will tour unique rocks, waterfall, romantic old street in a day.

After breakfast, drive 30-40 minutes from the hotel to Yehliu Geopark (野柳地质公园), a must-see in Taiwan. It’s the most iconic geological park in northern Taiwan, and was even praised by CNN as the most Mars-like place on Earth. The strange rocks are highlight of this 1,700-meter-long narrow cape. It could be a surprise if you facetime someone and say “Guess where I am!”

In scenic area, Queen’s head (女王头), Taiwan tourism's landmark and calling card, will amaze you. The 2 meters tall rock, with a slender neck, resembles a queen sitting majestically, facing sea with her wind-blown crown. Long way to admire other rocks! Let your imagination run wild. Nature has no fixed answers.

Yehliu is also an important stopover for migratory birds, so birding lovers would have a double gift in March, April, and October.

Next, we'll drive 30 minutes to Jiufen Old Street (九份老街), Taiwan's famous mountain town. It prospered in the 1940s due to gold mining. Boom to bust. Revive due to Hou Hsiao-Hsien's classic film A City of Sadness. Admire winding stair alleys, rows of vintage red lanterns, old Japanese-style buildings.

While exploring, sit down and enjoy some tea. A sweet tooth will be obsessed with Jiufen's traditional taro balls. Look out, mountains and sea appear together, perfect partners to relax your mind. As night falls, sunset dyes mountains red. And red lanterns illuminate early, their lights seemingly pouring into sea!

Then, drive 30 minutes to Shifen Waterfall (十分瀑布), famous as "Taiwan's Niagara Falls". Its powerful spray creates a magnificent sight. Up close, waterfall's impressive 20-meter height and 40-meter width, along with its stunning rainbows, become even more apparent.

Finally, arrive at Shifen Old Street (十分老街), one of the birthplaces of sky lanterns and a popular "train street." Here, trains pass through, lined with traditional house mixed with Chinese & Japanese style. Countless films have been shot here. You can launch a sky lantern, writing your wishes on it, and feeling as if they're coming true as it ascends into sky. Be your hero or heroine!

After the tour, drive back to hotel in Taipei.

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Day 3 Taipei Tour | Beitou Hot Spring Museum, Thermal Valley, Yangmingshan (Zhuzihu, Xiaoyoukeng, Qingtiangang)
During Taipei group tour, visit Beitou Hot Spring Museum, Thermal Valley, Yangmingshan. (B)

Another day with Hot Spring and dormant volcano.

After breakfast, head to Beitou Hot Spring Museum (北投温泉博物馆), a former Public Bathhouse during Japanese colonial era. It reflects the growing Hot Spring culture in Taiwan. Building blends Victorian and Japanese architectural styles. The ground floor is constructed from brick, the second floor from wood, and the roof is made of black tiles.

Inside, first floor features an 800-kilogram Beitou Stone. Upstairs, a wooden recreation area with a large tatami hall and balcony showcases early Taiwanese film history. Interactive exhibits even let you virtually learn hot spring culture from Japanese colonial period.

Next, visit Thermal Valley (地热谷) near museum. This is one of the sources of Beitou Hot Springs, located in the core of a volcanic cluster. Clear, bluish-green water reaches 80-100°C, emitting a faint sulfur scent. Steaming never stops.

As you approach, wind carries warm mist towards you, along with sulfuric aroma. However, it's crucial not to touch spring water, as it will cause burns, so take care of your limbs. While you can't directly soak, the scenic area provides a water channel with cooler spring water to enjoy a foot bath. Bring your towel, buy some hot spring eggs!

Wrap up your day in Yangmingshan (阳明山), a volcano cluster crowned as Taiwan's back garden and premier summer resort. Its fame doesn't come from its 1,120m summit, but from its seasonal beautiful flowers, volcanic geology, and sprawling grasslands. Take Yangmingshan Scenic Area Tour Bus to Zhuzihu (竹子湖), Xiaoyoukeng (小油坑), and Qingtiangang (擎天岗).

Zhuzihu is a key leisure agricultural area on Yangmingshan, most famous for its calla lily season from late March to late April and its hydrangea season from late May to mid-June. The large, full, and brightly colored flowers are perfect for photos. Xiaoyoukeng is a popular spot where you can witness volcanic sulfur gas leaks. Relax, volcano is still not awake. Afterward, visit vast grasslands of Qingtiangang, where lush green expanses unfold and cattle leisurely roam.

After the tour, drive back to hotel in Taipei.

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Day 4 Taipei City Tour | National Palace Museum (Closed on Monday), Dadaocheng, Dihua Street, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei 101 (Exterior View)
Discover Taipei city by National Palace Museum (Closed on Monday), Dadaocheng, Dihua Street, Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei 101. (B)

Today, enjoy a day in Taipei’s bustling city center.

First, head to the National Palace Museum (故宫博物院). It's one of the best museums in the world. Finished in 1965 in the style of traditional Chinese palace, museum houses almost 700,000 items, showing Chinese art from 8,000 years ago all the way to today.

Most of the amazing items are on the main four-story floor. You’ll admire three national treasures: Meat-Shaped Stone (looks like real pork belly), Jadeite Cabbage with Insects (a beautiful jade carving that was part of a queen's dowry), and Mao Gong Ding (an ancient bronze pot from Western Zhou Dynasty with ancient offer” inside). Look into ancient times that have long passed.

Second, come to Taiwan’s oldest district - Dadaocheng (大稻埕) & Dihua Street (迪化街) for city walk. Daocheng, a prior top 1 trade port in 1851, is now a living museum of Taipei's urban culture. A one-stop shop sells tea, traditional Chinese medicine, food, and more. This area saves shopping memories for generations of old-school Taiwanese. Spend time, go to Dadaocheng!

Stroll along Dadaocheng Wharf to enjoy the breeze. And, wander through Dihua Street within Dadaocheng, browse its various shops, old-style architecture, and the City God Temple.

Third, visit Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall (中正纪念堂), one of Taipei's iconic landmarks. Completed in 1980, it was built to commemorate the first president of the Republic of China. The memorial hall features white walls and a roof adorned with sapphire blue glazed tiles.

First floor displays Japan's instrument of surrender from World War II and life of this political powerhouse. Go ahead to outer plaza. You can get a good shot to visit the Changing of the Guard ceremony, which takes place every hour on the hour.

Then, head to the foot of Taipei 101 to admire its exterior. At 508 meters high, Taipei 101 is the most iconic landmark in Taipei, holding the title of "world's tallest building" from 2004 to 2010. Its bamboo-stalk design blesses continuous growth and prosperity in Chinese culture. Overnight in Taipei.

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Day 5 Taipei to Sun Moon Lake of Nantou | DIY Pineapple Cakes, Sun Moon Lake (By Sightseeing Yacht)
Explore Sun Moon Lake on group tour that includes DIY Pineapple Cakes. (B)

After breakfast, drive 3.5h to Sun Moon Lake from Taipei. On the way near lake, DIY Pineapple Cakes (凤梨酥) first. This cake stand out as Taiwan's representative traditional pastry, filling with fresh pineapple or winter melon. It’s crisp, milky, and melt-in-your-mouth. This cake symbolizes good luck in Taiwan, and you'll get to make your own good fortune!

Then, head to Sun Moon Lake (日月潭) for half day, Taiwan's largest natural freshwater lake and one of its "Eight Great Sights," as well as a sacred site for Taiwan's Thao indigenous people. At 748 meters elevation, the 116 square-kilometer lake boasts emerald green waters. Lalu Island divides it into two halves: Sun Lake (north, round like the sun) and Moon Lake (south, crescent-shaped like the moon).

Look afar, lake is surrounded by mountains adorned with beautiful trees. Pagodas peek through the foliage, and sunlight dances on water's surface. That’s "jumping sunshine"! You can take a sightseeing yacht counter-clockwise to explore all the highlights (Shuishe Pier → Xuanguang Temple Pier → Ita Thao Pier → Shuishe Pier).

Departing from Shuishe Pier by sightseeing yacht, you'll pass Lalu Island (拉鲁岛), the legendary home of the Thao ancestral spirits, which partially submerged due to an earthquake. Arrive at Xuanguang Pier to disembark and try delicious tea eggs. Follow the trail to Xuanguang Temple (玄光寺) by the lake, then proceed to Xuanzang Temple (玄奘寺) to see the relics of Master Xuanzang, and finally ascend Ci'en Pagoda (慈恩塔) for a panoramic view of Sun Moon Lake. Return to the pier to head to Ita Thao Pier, enjoy local delicacies ashore, and then return to Shuishe Pier.

Optional: If time permits, you can choose to cycle around the lake near Shuishe Pier, or take a cable car to explore the indigenous cultural theme park, Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village (九族文化村).

After the tour, stay at a hotel in Sun Moon Lake.

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Day 6 Sun Moon Lake - Alishan Mountain - Chiayi | Tea Tasting (High-mountain Tea), Alishan National Forest Recreation Area (Forest Train & Hiking)
Travel from Sun Moon Lake to Alishan Mountain, enjoy Tea Tasting, Alishan National Forest Recreation Area. (B)

Wake up in Sun Moon Lake’s mist, you’ll head to Alishan this day (about 2.5h drive). On the way to Alishan, drink High-mountain Tea (高山茶). Taiwan is world-renowned tea hub for over 300 years. High-mountain teas, cultivated since the 1970s in Alishan, yield a crisp, sweet perfume. Take a sip, feel Alishan drifting out from tea!

Then, head to Alishan, sung about by Asian superstar Teresa Teng as having "girls beautiful as water." Alishan stands alongside Sun Moon Lake as a major Taiwanese natural landmark.

You'll visit the core Alishan National Forest Recreation Area (阿里山森林游乐区), over 2,000 meters above sea level. This is Taiwan's most popular forest recreation area, famous for its forest railway, giant trees, evening glow, sunrise, and sea of clouds. The Alishan Forest Railway, one of only three high-mountain railways left globally. You’ll love red trains cut through mist, gliding past trees as they climb the mountain. Take ride and step into forest world! Choose Nature (A) route or Culture (B) route:

A Route (Zhaoping Station, Sisters Ponds, Three Brothers & Four Sisters, Golden Pig Auspice, Forever Love, Magnolia Garden, Shouzhen Temple)

Ride forest train or shuttle to Zhaoping Station. Then walk to Sisters Ponds where two sisters, loving same man but unwilling to harm each other, ended their lives. Then visit Three Brothers & Four Sisters (trees from shared roots), reach Golden Pig Auspice, a pig-typed tree stump shimmering under sun. Pass heart-shaped Forever Love tree to Magnolia Garden, and Shouzhen Temple (Alishan's largest temple dedicated to its guardian deity). Return by shuttle.

B Route (Shouzhen Temple, Three Generations of Wood, Alishan Museum, Xianglin Elementary School, Ciyun Temple, Alishan Sacred Tree Remains)

Take shuttle to start at Shouzhen Temple, visit Three Generations of Wood (three trees stubbornly growing from a single root). Explore Alishan Museum (tree specimens, indigenous culture), pass Xianglin Elementary (Taiwan's highest-altitude school), then reach cultural landmark of Alishan - Ciyun Temple (high Buddhist temple, Japanese Zen style). See Alishan Sacred Tree Remains, including the 2,300-year-old Xianglin Sacred Tree (香林神木). After gazing up at king of forest, take train back to the entrance.

Note: Train tickets and shuttle bus fees are at your own expense.

After the tour, drive back to hotel in Chiayi.

Tips:
1.Alishan Forest Railway tickets are popular. Consult us to purchase in advance.
2.Temperatures are low, even in summer, staying around 15∘C (59∘F). Bring a light down jacket.
3.Pack high-calorie snacks like chocolate.

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Day 7 Chiayi to Kaohsiung | Hinoki Village, Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum (Closed on Tuesdays), Cijin Old Street (Cijin District)
Travel from Chiayi to Kaohsiung, visiting Hinoki Village, Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum, Cijin Old Street (B)

Today, you will depart Chiayi to Kaohsiung (100 km; 1.5 hours’ drive) after visiting Hinoki Village. When reach Kaohsiung, the third largest city & the largest port city in Taiwan, enjoy your time by visiting Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum and Cijin Old Street (Cijin District).

Chiayi is acclaimed as the "Forestry Capital", with the Alishan Forest Railway (fully opened in 1912) bearing witness to the rise and fall of its forestry industry. When visiting Chiayi, you must explore Hinoki Village (桧意森活村) - Taiwan’s earliest forestry settlement and a Japanese-era (1895–1945) dormitory area known as the "Little Kyoto of Taiwan".

Comprising 29 Japanese-style wooden historic buildings, this complex is Taiwan’s largest cluster of Japanese architecture. Built primarily with Alishan cypress, the structures include single-family houses for senior staff, duplexes for managers and families, four-unit residences for dependents, and row houses for single employees, along with a public bathhouse and guesthouse.

Entering Hinoki Village, the scent of cypress transports you into a century of Alishan forestry history. Here, you can learn about timber heritage, admire traditional craftsmanship, browse artisan shops for souvenirs, enjoy coffee, and sample Japanese sweets. It’s perfect for strolls or taking photos in a kimono!

After that, head to Kaohsiung for Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum (Closed on Tuesdays). Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum (佛光山佛陀紀念館) is the largest Buddhist monastery in Taiwan, and its Big Buddha of Fo Guang is a famous landmark in Kaohsiung. The museum was founded in 1967 by Master Hsing Yun (星云大师; 1927-2023) and his disciples. Master Hsing Yun is the founding abbot of Fo Guang Shan, the 48th generation heir of the Linji Chan School, who was ordained at Qixia Temple in Nanjing and later propagated Buddhism in Taiwan at the age of 23. He introduced and advocated the "Three Acts of Goodness三好运动" in 1998 (Have Good Intentions, Do Good Deeds, Speak Good Words存好心、做好事、说好话), which gained widespread popularity in schools and society.

You can explore the Path to Buddhahood (成佛大道), a 1.5-kilometer path lined with Bodhi trees symbolizing enlightenment and wisdom. Along the way, you can visit highlights such as the Eight Pagodas, the Pavilion for Ten Thousand People, the main museum, and the Big Buddha of Fo Guang. To reach the Pavilion for Ten Thousand People (万人照相台), you need to climb 37 steps, symbolizing the Thirty-Seven Practices leading to enlightenment. From the Pavilion for Ten Thousand People, you can take a photo with the Big Buddha by facing east and with the Eight Pagodas (八塔) by facing west. The Main Museum (本馆; only available on weekends) is one of the key structures of the Buddha Museum, which enshrines the true relics of Buddha. Finally, you will have a close-up view of the Giant Buddha of Fo Guang (佛光大佛), made of over 1,800 tons of bronze and iron, standing approximately 108 meters tall, making it one of the tallest outdoor seated Buddhas in the world.

Approximately 20% of the population in Taiwan are Buddhist believers, and the Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum is a popular destination for locals to pray, meditate, and contemplate life's philosophy. The museum hosts an annual Lantern Festival during the Chinese New Year, featuring blessing lantern displays, floral parades, markets, and other activities. Additionally, the vegetarian meals here are also quite popular.

Finally, transfer to Kaohsiung’s Cijin Old Street (50 km, 1hour drive) by Taiwan's only Undersea Tunnel - Kaohsiung Cross-Harbor Tunnel (高雄过港隧道; 1,670 m).

Cijin Old Street is located on Cijin Peninsula, the earliest port in Kaohsiung, which was once primarily centered around fishing. Later, due to the construction of Kaohsiung Port, Cijin became an outlying island. As a must-visit tourist spot in Kaohsiung, Cijin Old Street, adjacent to the Cijin Ferry Terminal, is renowned for its fresh seafood and traditional snacks. Here, you can savor grilled squid, swordfish fried cakes, pork soup, oyster omelets, peanut coriander ice cream rolls, sweet potato cakes, pig blood cake, 50 Lan milk tea, and more. The street is lined with traditional old shops and unique vendors, exuding a nostalgic atmosphere.

Near Cijin Old Street, you can find Cijin Mazu Temple (Kaohsiung's first Mazu temple; Since 1673) for Mazu culture and Minnan architecture, or stroll on Cijin Beach for its black sands and sea view, perfect for experiencing the fishing village charm and harbor allure of the port of Kaohsiung!

After the food tour in Cijin Old Street, go back to your hotel in Kaohsiung.

Free Time Ideas:
1.Love River Night Boat (The Love Boat; Self-pay): Enjoy a romantic boat trip on the Love River, the mother river of Kaohsiung, for the landmarks of Kaohsiung, such as Kaohsiung Music Center (junction between Love River & Kaohsiung Port) & Great Harbor Bridge (longest cross-port rotating bridge in Asia; next to the Pier-2 Art Center).
2.Taiwan Food Tour in Kaohsiung Night Markets: Explore Ruifeng Night Market (瑞丰夜市) or Liuhe Night Market (六合夜市) for local food.

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Day 8 Kaohsiung Departure | Lotus Lake (Dragon and Tiger Pagodas)
Depart Kaohsiung and transfer to the airport on your own. (B)

This morning, pay a visit to Lotus Lake for the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas. Then, depart Kaohsiung on your own.

Note: If you require additional hotel arrangements or airport/train station transfer services in Kaohsiung (self-pay), please inform us when booking your itinerary.

Lotus Lake (Lianchitan) is one of the must-visit spots in Kaohsiung. Every summer, lotus flowers bloom, filling the air with a delightful fragrance, hence the name Lotus Pond. It is not only a great place to admire lotus flowers but also a destination for experiencing Eastern religious culture due to its pavilions, giant statues, and surrounding city walls. When you visit Lotus Lake, you cannot miss the iconic "Dragon and Tiger Pagodas" by its shores. This pagoda was recommended by CNN, making it one of Kaohsiung's most traditional religious scenic areas.

Built in 1976, the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas stand at seven stories tall and are connected to the Nine-Turn Bridge, reflecting on the lake's surface to create a picturesque scene. It's said that there's a tradition when visiting the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas – you should enter through the dragon's mouth and exit through the tiger's mouth, which brings good luck and wards off evil. The pagoda's interior walls are adorned with exquisite ceramic artwork depicting moral stories, crafted by renowned artists. Additionally, along the shores of Lotus Lake, there are many temples and attractions like the Spring and Autumn Pavilion and the Beiji Xuantian Shangdi Temple. It is a popular spot for locals to stroll, cycle, and relax by the lake.

Then, it is time to end your Taiwan Tour. Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel (AOT) for your Asia Tour, and we are always here working for you and hope to see you again for your next trip to Asia. Safe journey!

Extension Ideas:
1.You can extend your Taiwan Tour to other cities in Taiwan, such as Taitung,Tainan, Taichung, Hualien, Kenting, etc. We can customize your itinerary.

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Price varies depending on travel date, group size, hotel class, program in your itinerary and possible fluctuation of currency exchange rate.

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Accommodation: Throughout the trip, stay in 3 star hotels in each city of Taiwan.
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Meals: Breakfasts are included in itinerary. Please refer to the itinerary for the details of the meals provided.
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Attraction Tickets: Entrance tickets for all listed attractions are included, guaranteeing full visits. In case of unexpected circumstances, alternative arrangements will be discussed with the tourists.
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Airfare: International round-trip tickets and Domestic air tickets (Flight ticket booking service and instant quotes are available upon request.)
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Airport Pick-up & Drop-off Service: No transfer service is provided on the first and last days for departure.
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Travel Insurance: Travel insurance is usually not included and should be purchased separately.
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Single Room Supplement: The default accommodation is based on two people sharing a room. If you require a single room, an additional single room supplement must be paid.
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Personal Expenses: Other personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, internet, fax, etc., within the hotel.
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Tipping: Tips for drivers and guides (Tipping practices may vary depending on the region and nature of service; it is recommended to consult the guide's opinion in advance).
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Unexpected Circumstances: In case of uncontrollable and non-agency-related factors (such as natural disasters, war, strikes), flight delays or cancellations, delayed visa processing at embassies.
iconImportant Information for Joining Taiwan Group Tours
  • 01 Our Taiwan small group tours typically include 1–16 travelers, giving you the opportunity to meet and explore with people from around the world. To ensure comfort, the group size will not exceed 16 travelers.
  • 02 Solo travelers are welcome! We accept individual bookings, and only one traveler can book per reservation. Simply confirm your departure with our Taiwan travel experts.
  • 03 The tour price is based on double occupancy, with two travelers sharing a room. Solo travelers or those requesting a single room for personal reasons will need to pay an additional single supplement fee.
  • 04 A deposit is required at the time of booking to secure your place on the tour. The remaining balance is due no later than 30 days prior to the departure date.
  • 05 Cancellation and Rescheduling Policy for AOT-GTW-A, B, C, D and E:
    30 to 45 days before departure: 10% of the tour fee.
    15 to 29 days before departure: 30% of the tour fee.
    7 to 14 days before departure: 50% of the tour fee.
    0 to 6 days before departure: 100% of the tour fee.
  • 06 Child Pricing Policy (For children 12 years old and under): If a child requires a separate bed, the price will be the same as the adult rate. If you are traveling with children, please contact us in advance.
  • 07 Luggage Policy (Excess luggage may affect passenger comfort):
    Each traveler is allowed 1 suitcase (maximum 26 inches) and 1 carry-on backpack.
  • 08 Participants are strongly advised to purchase comprehensive travel insurance covering medical expenses, personal accident, cancellation, and personal property.
  • 09 Please note that any non-participation in the itinerary will be considered as voluntary abandonment, and no refund will be provided for those activities or locations.
  • 10 Any changes to the booking after confirmation may incur amendment fees, subject to availability and any additional costs imposed by suppliers.
  • 11 For the safety and convenience of all travelers, it is not possible to accommodate requests to deviate from the tour itinerary during the trip.

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Exciting News About Accommodation for Our Taiwan Group Tours! We carefully select 3-star hotels in each destination, ensuring a clean & comfortable experience. Hotels in Taiwan do not provide disposable amenities such as razors, combs, toothbrushes, and toothpaste. Please bring your own.

Accommodation Options: Each city offers multiple 3-star hotel choices. Final hotel selection is based on availability and pricing for your specific tour dates. Please note: specific hotel requests cannot be accommodated for group tours. Hotel details will be confirmed three days before your tour begins.

Hotel Amenities & Facilities: All selected hotels are clean, safe, and conveniently located. You can expect excellent service throughout your stay.

Room Allocation: Standard accommodations are based on twin-sharing. Solo travelers may be paired with a same-gender roommate or have the option to pay a single supplement for private accommodation at an additional cost.

Twin & Double Bed Requests: Twin rooms are the default arrangement. Guests may request a double bed, but availability cannot be guaranteed.

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I did the Beijing-Xi'an-Guillin-Yangtze river-Shanghai group tour. The tour was well organised and the guides knew so much about each site.Vincent also helped me extend my trip to visit Suzhou and Hangzhou. At every destination I was met by knowledgeable helpful guides who went above and beyond their duty. I would recommend this service to anyone wishing to visit China! I enjoyed my month stay in China thanks to Asian odyssey!
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I did the Beijing-Xi'an-Guillin-Yangtze river-Shanghai group tour. The tour was well organised and the guides knew so much about each site.Vincent als...
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Destination(s): Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, Guilin/Yangshuo, YangtzeRiver

Date of Experience: Apr 26, 2024

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This is my first time experience going thru a tour group by communicating with Kayla, my planner. Everything was properly arranged. My 8days tour with Max our guide who is attentive, friendly and helpful by answering all my queries. Driver also very friendly. The trip with a minimum 1 - 2 sight-seeing per day was favorable to me as I was experiencing high altitude issue early of the journey. The group size of 14 people was indeed nice and everyone get along well. I am thankful to Asia Odyssey for having an itinerary that meet my expectation.
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This is my first time experience going thru a tour group by communicating with Kayla, my planner. Everything was properly arranged. My 8days tour with...
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Date of Experience: May 28, 2024

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I did the Beijing-Xi'an-Guillin-Yangtze river-Shanghai group tour in April 2024. The tour was well organised and the guides knew so much about each site. Vincent also helped me extend my trip to visit Suzhou and Hangzhou. At every destination I was met by knowledgeable helpful guides who went above and beyond their duty. The guides spent so many hours touring us around each city ensuring we got the best services and experiences offered. They also assisted us to taste the best street food at every location. The guides were essential in helping us navigate the high speed rail/airports and local taxis/didi. I would definitely recommend this service to anyone wishing to visit China! It's very helpful to have all your transportation and hotels organized by experienced staff.I enjoyed my month stay in China thanks to Asian odyssey!
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Destination(s): Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, Guilin/Yangshuo, YangtzeRiver

Date of Experience: May 03, 2024

Tour Customized by: Vincent

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