[NH356 - 7 Days 6 Nights Exciting Taiwan Experience (Itinerary start from July onwards)]

Highlights: Wu Lai, Vigor Village Gaga International Theatre . Wu Lai Old Street . f101 Shopping Mall . Wu Fen Pu Zao Ho Street Night Market . Shihlin Presidence Residence . Fisherman's Wharf . Tamsui Old Street . Shilin Night Market . National Palace Museum . Handicraft Center . Sun Moon Lake . Dream Shopping Mall . Cijin Ferry Station . Fong Jia Night Market . Da Keng Leisure Farm...
Day 01 Singapore/Taipei/Chiufen/Wulai/Hotspring Hotel (DINNER)
Assemble at Singapore Changi International Airport. Your vacation begins with a pleasant flight from Singapore to Taipei, capital city of Taiwan. Upon arrival at Tao Yuan International Airport, you will be welcomed by our guide. For a start, proceed to Chiufen, the filming site of 'City of Sadness” The traditional way of life still exists there, and is reminiscent with the aura of an old mining town. Don’t miss the chance to try some famous local dish such as Taro and Sweet Potato Ball etc. *Lunch at own expense in Chiufen. After filling up your stomach, proceed to Wulai. Check in and relax in a hot spring hotel. Tonight activity include Mochi DIY & flying the heavenly light lantern. Accommodation: Naluwan Resort Hotel or similar class.
Day 2 Wulai/Wulai waterfall/Vigor Village Gaga International Theater/Trail Train of Wulai/ Wulai Old Street/ 101/Wu Fan Pu /Zao Ho Street Night Market (BREAKFAST/LUNCH)
After breakfast, proceed to explore Wulai. Wulai is about 20 kilometres south of Taipei, a mountain village where the aboriginal people (Atayal tribe) are living. Visit the Wulai Waterfall of about 80 meters in height, also called 'the waterfall of a white silk cloth'. Next, proceed to the Vigor Village Gaga International Theatre to enjoy the Atayal Musical Drama. After the performance, board the world’s smallest fuel burning train – The trail train of Wulai. It is the most suitable mode of transport if you are to explore the more of wulai. Enjoy your journey with the magnificent views of the trees, mountain and the stream of Wulai. Arrive at Wulai Old Street. Here, you can find traditional Aboriginal delicacies of the Atayal people such as bamboo rice, rice wine, and hotspring egg etc. Traditional Handicraft products of the aboriginal can also be found here for souvenir. Arrive at 101 shopping mall, one of Taipei’s tallest skyscraper for more shopping and dining. (Observatory at own expense) Continue to proceed to Wu Fen Pu Ready Made Clothes Plaza for your shopping spree. This is the place you wouldn’t want to miss if are looking for low price ready made clothes. In the evening, explore Zao Ho Street Night Market. Indulge yourself with the varieties of local food such as pearl milk tea, BBQ Prawn etc.
Accommodation: Taipei Wego or similar class.
(Check out the Taipei Weigo's Hotel)
Day 3 Taipei/Shilin Presidential Residence/Tamsui/Fisherman Wharf/Tamsui Old Street/Shihlin Night Market (BREAKFAST/LUNCH)
After breakfast, proceed to Shilin Presidential Residence. It’s the former home of the last President Chang Kai-Shek. The expansive and elegant garden here has a romantic European feel, with rose beds and tree lined paths. Later, make a stop at Mao’s House – Princess. Next, we will move on to Fisherman’s Wharf. It is the filming site of the popular TV drama series “Meteor Garden”. Along the wharf are many cafes and restaurants. After which we will proceed to the nearby Tamsui Old Street, where you can shop for Taiwan’s famous snacks such as “Grandma’s Iron Egg’s”. More than just beautiful scenery, it is also a great place for fresh seafood. In the evening, visit Shihlin Night Market, a great place to hunt for local handicrafts, clothes, toys, tasty local snacks and souvenirs.
Accommodation: Taipei Riverview or similar class.
ay 4 National Palace Museum/Taichung Leo Fo Village Theme Park/Sun Cake DIY/Fong Jia Night Market (BREAKFAST/LUNCH)
After breakfast, proceed to National Palace Museum, with the world's largest collection of priceless Chinese art treasures, spanning nearly 5,000 years of Chinese history. Later make a stop at Handicraft Center. Next arrive at Leo Fo Village Theme Park. Enjoy yourself with all the Trilling and exciting rides from the park. There are also some special show offered everyday. In the afternoon, experience Sun Cake DIY. Here you can learn to make "Sun cake" which is soft outside and sweet inside. In the evening, visit Fong Jia Night Market. This is the night market which is located near the Feng Chia University. The low-priced clothes are not the only attractive part of this market, the wide range of local food around is also a plus point. Here you could try some traditional food for dinner at your own expenses.
Accommodation: Hotel National or similar class.
Day 5 Taichung/Wu Fong Earthquake Museum/Chung Tai Buddhist Temple/Sun Moon Lake/Wen Wu Temple/DaKeng Leisure Farm (BREAKFAST/LUNCH/DINNER)
After breakfast, proceed to Wu Fong Earthquake Museum. It is build to commemorate the earthquake of 921 in Taiwan. There's a lot of information about earthquake and something related about the terror earthquake of 921. Next arrive at Chung Tai Buddhist Temple. It is a very pleasant classical Buddhist temple with spacious, peaceful grounds, gardens, trees. In the afternoon, proceed to the largest lake in Taiwan - Sun Moon Lake. The name is derived from the Guang Hua Island that sits in the middle of the lake. The island has a Northern part that looks like a sun, and a Southern part that looks like a moon. The tranquil lakes bounce light off its water, offering poetic and picturesque sceneries all year round. Next, visit the nearby Wen Wu Temple. This is the temple to enshrine and worship Confucius, Guan Gong and Yue Fei. In the evening, arrive at Da Keng Leisure Farm. Looking afar at the Central Mountain Range, Ta Kang Shan is a superior place to catch sunrise and Cloud Sea. You can also visit the Animal & Plant botany area. Spring water spa, sauna, vanilla garden and the cafe bar are extension of the farm for guests to explore and enjoy.
Accommodation: Dakeng Leisure Farm or similar.
Day 6 Tainan/Chi Ku Lagoon/Kaohsiung/Spring & Autumn Pagodas/Cijin Seafood Street/Cijin Seaside Park/Cijin Tunnel of Stars/Dream Shopping Mall (BREAKFAST/LUNCH)
After breakfast, proceed to Shie Lake. It is the largest and complete of Taiwan wetland. Here you not only will be awe with the amount of biological resources you could find, the places is also blessed with a beautiful natural view worth looking at. You could also take bamboo raft from the port through the channel to the beautiful Shie Lake and experience barbecuing of the Oyster. Later visit Spring and Autumn Pavilions. Be amused by gigantic statues of Dragon & Tiger Pagodas and Hsuan Tien Shangti Temple. In the afternoon, proceed to Cijin Ferry Station where the ferries sail to and fro Gushan. The ferry route features a great view of Kaohsiung Port where the famous Tuntex & Chien-Tai Tower marks the beautiful skyline. After which, proceed to the nearby Cijin Seaside Park. It occupies 45 hectares of land. There are a bathing beach, a seascape viewing path, a cross-country area and a natural ecology area. The sea-viewing platform outside the plaza extends from the coast to the sea. Visitors can experience the power of the tide here. The Seaside Park has a Shell Exhibition Hall. There are more than 2000 kinds of shell on view, making it well worth a visit. Lastly, proceed to Dream Shopping Mall. It is a shoppers’ delight as it is Asia’s biggest shopping mall. Apart from exquisite shopping, you can enjoy open-air performances. It is definitely a shopping experience similar to New York’s Fifth Avenue. You can also go on board the Hello Kitty Ferris Wheel (at own expense) for an interesting ride.
Accommodation: The Splendor Kaohsiung or similar class.
Day 07 Kaohsiung - Singapore (BREAKFAST)
After breakfast, you can do your last minute shopping / sightseeing before your flight back to Singapore. We hope you have had an enjoyable time with Nam Ho.
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