Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Taiwan

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    Taipei

    Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, is a wonderful destination to visit, with plenty of things to see and do for visitors. It is not just the island's political and economic center, but also its cultural one, with a thriving arts and culture scene. It is a compelling place to visit, with an exciting blend of old and new to be found in the delicious food and gorgeous architecture. In the middle of the skyscrapers, old temples may be seen, and the soaring Taipei 101 was formerly the world's tallest building. In this bustling city, fantastic restaurants, shops, and bars abound, and there are other sights to enjoy, including the Taipei Zoo, the Botanical Garden, and the beautiful temple of Hsing Tian Kong.


    Head to the colorful and cheerful Raohe Street Night Market for some fantastic cuisine and entertainment, while institutions like the National Palace Museum may help you learn more about Taiwan's rich cultural legacy. You will be exhausted but happy when you leave Taipei because of all the fantastic things you've seen and done.


    • Location: Taipei, Taiwan
    • Best time to visit Taipei: Between March and May is the best time to visit Taipei. The average temperature during this period is a pleasant 22°C, up from the winter lows but not yet reaching summer highs.
    Taipei. Photo: tripsavvy.com
    Taipei. Photo: tripsavvy.com
    Taipei. Photo: timeout.com
    Taipei. Photo: timeout.com

  2. The charmingly named Sun Moon Lake is the country's largest body of water and a popular tourist site for both locals and visitors. As a result, there are numerous hotels and resorts along the lake's banks, as well as numerous restaurants, stores, and pubs to meet the needs of visitors.

    You may go sailing on the Sun Moon Lake, go for a lovely trek or bike ride in the hills surrounding it, or simply relax on a boat cruise across its placid waters while taking in the gorgeous surroundings. Aside from the breathtaking scenery, there are several fantastic temples to explore, as well as a cable car ride that provides spectacular views of the lake below.


    • Location: Yuchi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan
    • Best time to visit Sun Moon Lake: Sun Moon Lake can be visited at any time of year. If you are planning a trip to Sun Moon Lake, you might wish to visit during the annual cherry blossom festival in February, or in the spring and autumn.
    Sun Moon Lake. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Sun Moon Lake. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Sun Moon Lake. Photo: gotraveltipster.com
    Sun Moon Lake. Photo: gotraveltipster.com
  3. This national park, Taroko National Park, which derives its name from the magnificent canyon that runs through it and is full of gorgeous nature and incredible scenery, is well worth visiting while in Taiwan. The Taroko Gorge, along with the steep valleys, mountains, and other features throughout the park, is the indisputable showpiece of the area, carved out overages and millennia by the winding Liwu River.

    You can be river rafting one minute, trekking through the canyons the next, and soaking in the Baiyang Waterfalls later that day, thanks to a variety of fantastic outdoor activities available to guests. Wherever you walk, the scenery in Taroko National Park is incredibly stunning, with some of the best views coming from the beautiful Eternal Spring Shrine and the Swallow Grotto. The Taroko Music Festival is an amazing time to visit since you can learn about and experience the culture and traditions of the local people and villages.


    • Location: Xiulin Township, Hualien County, Taiwan
    • Best time to visit Taroko National Park: Taroko National Park is open year-round and welcomes visitors. The best months to visit Taroko Gorge is from December to June when temperatures range from 14°C to 27°C at low elevations.
    Taroko National Park. Photo: peakvisor.com
    Taroko National Park. Photo: peakvisor.com
    Taroko National Park. Photo: edition.cnn.com
    Taroko National Park. Photo: edition.cnn.com
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    Tainan

    This old city, Tainan, which was once the imperial capital of Taiwan, is definitely worth a visit, with many intriguing sites and cultural icons for travelers to appreciate. The Anping District, which is Tainan's historic core, is one of the city's most popular tourist destinations.


    There are many lovely historic temples in this area, as well as Fort Zeelandia, which was erected in the 17th century by the Dutch East India Company. There are several excellent museums, including the Chimei and Koxinga Museums, as well as plenty of excellent shopping opportunities. Stop by the night markets to sample some of the local fares. With so much beautiful scenery surrounding Tainan, a day trip to the Nanhua or Hutoupi Reservoirs, or even Taijian National Park, is a must.


    • Location: Tainan, Taiwan
    • Best time to visit Tainan: The ideal months to visit Tainan are November and December, as well as March and April. In the months of January and February, the temperature frequently drops below 10°C, so bring lots of winter clothing or reschedule your vacation.
    Tainan. Photo: kayak.com
    Tainan. Photo: kayak.com
    Tainan. Photo: cktravels.com
    Tainan. Photo: cktravels.com
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    Lukang

    Lukang is a township in Taiwan's northeastern Changhua County. The township is located on Taiwan's west coast, facing the Taiwan Strait. During the Dutch colonial period, the port traded deerskins, which gave the municipality its name.


    The island's second-oldest town is a fascinating destination to explore, particularly for its delectable local cuisine and gorgeous architecture. It was previously a major seaport and trading center in the country's northwest, but its importance has waned in recent years. Thankfully, this has resulted in the preservation of its historic structures, and there are over two hundred temples for tourists to visit, with Longshan and Matzu being among the most popular. There are several different architectural styles on display. Ox tongue cakes and oyster pancakes, which are regional delicacies in Lukang, are among the dishes that visitors to the city must taste.


    • Location: Changhua County, Taiwan
    • Best time to visit Lukang: The ideal time to visit Lukang is November, based on the climate and weather.
    Lukang. Photo: happyfrogtravels.com
    Lukang. Photo: happyfrogtravels.com
    Lukang. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Lukang. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
  6. The Alishan National Scenic Area is a wild and fascinating location that is exceedingly mountainous, with twenty-five mountains rising to a height of two thousand meters or more. Exploring the hills, valleys, waterfalls, and forests is a magical experience, with breathtaking views.

    There are various trails and paths that lead to some of the most beautiful vistas. The Alishan Forest Railway, which snakes its way through forests and up slopes before arriving at Fenqihu, a lovely settlement with the ruins of a Shinto temple, is a wonderful opportunity to explore a lot of the reserve in one trip. Alishan National Scenic Area is a breathtakingly beautiful area to visit, and your stay will be remembered for a long time. It is home to the Tsou people, who are famous for their tea making.


    • Location: Alishan Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan
    • Best time to visit Alishan National Scenic Area: The months of January, February, March, April, October, November, and December are ideal for weather in Alishan National Scenic Area. May, June, July, August, and September are the warmest months on average, and August is the rainiest month of the year.
    Alishan National Scenic Area. Photo: peakvisor.com
    Alishan National Scenic Area. Photo: peakvisor.com
    Alishan National Scenic Area. Photo: ali-nsa.net
    Alishan National Scenic Area. Photo: ali-nsa.net
  7. Kenting National Park, in the south of Taiwan on the Hengchun Peninsula, is often regarded as the country's oldest national park. It is a famous tourist attraction. Visitors usually come to enjoy the great beaches and the tropical environment that make it so enticing, despite the abundance of lovely landscapes on offer.

    Kenting National Park is a wonderful place to visit since it is bathed in sunshine and has a diverse range of animals and vegetation. The massive Eluanbi Lighthouse, which towers over its surroundings, is one of the must-see sites. Kenting is a wonderful national park to explore, and it also hosts the well-known Spring Scream event, which draws thousands of music fans each year.


    • Location: Pingtung County, Taiwan
    • Best time to visit Kenting National Park: From March to May and September to November, Kenting's weather is mild but warm, with minimal rain and temperatures averaging around 30 degrees Celsius. From June to August, when crowds tend to thin out, travelers who don't mind warmer temperatures and frequent rain can visit.
    Kenting National Park. Photo: vietpromotion.vn
    Kenting National Park. Photo: vietpromotion.vn
    Kenting National Park. Photo: eng.taiwan.net.tw
    Kenting National Park. Photo: eng.taiwan.net.tw
  8. This series of islands lies between Taiwan and China and is notable for being the location of a 1949 fight between Nationalists and Communists. However, Kinmen Islands is now better known as a popular tourist attraction. The islands are sometimes referred to as "the park in the sea" because of the abundance of vivid flowers, woodlands, and natural reserves available for visitors to explore, with Kinmen National Park being the most popular.

    Kinmen is full of historic structures. There are plenty of charming old buildings to admire, as well as a number of beautiful beaches strewn about. The Kinmen Islands, known for their indigenous products and delectable cuisine, are well worth a visit while in Taiwan.


    • Location: Kinmen Islands, Taiwan
    • Best time to visit Kinmen Islands: The best months to visit Kinmen are September and May when it is neither too hot nor too windy, and there are few people. Summer months (June to August) are the busiest on Kinmen, but be aware that temperatures can soar during those months. Many individuals visit during the winter school holiday.
    Kinmen Islands. Photo: theatlantic.com
    Kinmen Islands. Photo: theatlantic.com
    Kinmen Islands. Photo: cnn.com
    Kinmen Islands. Photo: cnn.com
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    Wulai

    Wulai, located south of New Taipei City, is home to the Atayal people and is known for its hot springs throughout Taiwan. As a result, it has become a tourist destination, with many visitors flocking here to bathe in the warm waters, learn more about the rich indigenous culture, and explore the natural surroundings.

    With so many outdoor activities to choose from, you may go trekking in the woods, fishing in the river, or camping in the wild while taking in the beautiful environment. Visitors can also purchase indigenous artwork and crafts and sample some of the local cuisines. Wallowing in the town's plentiful hot springs is unquestionably the highlight of any visit to Wulai, and the town's mountainous backdrop just adds to the magic of reclining back and taking in the vista.


    • Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan
    • Best time to visit Wulai: The best season to visit Wulai in Taiwan is from March to November, when temperatures are comfortable to hot and rainfall is restricted to a little. In Wulai you experience the highest average temperature of 33°C in July and the lowest average temperature of 17°C in January.
    Wulai. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Wulai. Photo: en.wikipedia.org
    Wulai. Photo: en.tripadvisor.com.hk 
    Wulai. Photo: en.tripadvisor.com.hk 
  10. Kaohsiung is a vibrant city full of life and energy that has something to offer everyone, making it a popular tourist destination for both foreigners and locals. It is the country's third most populated city, serving as both a marine and an industrial powerhouse, and commerce and trade have resulted in a diverse mix of people, cultures, and communities, which is reflected in the delectable cuisine on offer.

    Kaohsiung is an excellent spot to conduct outdoor sports, with nice weather all year and a gorgeous landscape surrounding it, and both hiking and cycling will take tourists to many of the best viewpoints.


    • Location: Kaohsiung, Taiwan
    • Best time to visit Kaohsiung: Summers in Kaohsiung are warm but not oppressively so, while winters are refreshingly cool. From October to January is the finest time to visit Kaohsiung. Thousands of tourists visit the city during this time. If you want to avoid the crowds, visit Kaohsiung during the off-season.
    Kaohsiung. Photo: planetofhotels.com
    Kaohsiung. Photo: planetofhotels.com
    Kaohsiung. Photo: travelsewhere.net
    Kaohsiung. Photo: travelsewhere.net



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