Because there's been a lot of focus on my newly created international 1000 things list, which will hopefully be done within the next two weeks, I wanted to take some time to begin a list of things I want to see and do here in Taiwan before I leave.
Despite a general lack of international fanfare, Taiwan is actually home to the world's most beautiful mountain (Yushan- Jade Mountain: link to come when I find it again!), and many other equally amazingly beautiful places, such as the Caoling Trail, Taroko Gorge, Sun Moon Lake, and Sail's Rock.
Aside from these, which I can say are must-see from personal experience, I wanted to start my own list just for Taiwan, not only because I currently live here and want to exhaust my options before I leave, but also because Taiwan has some truly beautiful and noteworthy sites to explore. I hope that this list will help anyone thinking about coming to Taiwan narrow down their own lists!
*Just a quick note about cycling in Taiwan, it is possible to rent a bicycle from one city and drop it off at another, so anyone interested in doing a cross-island cycling trip should look into this option for maximum convenience. Giant is a Taiwan-based company that rents full kits for both amateur and more serious cyclists and has shops island wide (it is also one of the largest bike companies in Taiwan).
Despite a general lack of international fanfare, Taiwan is actually home to the world's most beautiful mountain (Yushan- Jade Mountain: link to come when I find it again!), and many other equally amazingly beautiful places, such as the Caoling Trail, Taroko Gorge, Sun Moon Lake, and Sail's Rock.
Aside from these, which I can say are must-see from personal experience, I wanted to start my own list just for Taiwan, not only because I currently live here and want to exhaust my options before I leave, but also because Taiwan has some truly beautiful and noteworthy sites to explore. I hope that this list will help anyone thinking about coming to Taiwan narrow down their own lists!
- Orchid Island (appreciate aboriginal culture and scuba dive)
- Wulai forest; trekking in beautiful rainforest and easily accessible to Taipei
- Guanziling mud hot springs
- Baishawan (White Sand Beach); return visit- once wasn't enough!
- Attend the Matsu pilgrimage on Matsu (Mazu) Island
- Scuba Dive in Kenting
- Make my own leicha (pounded green tea with sesame, grains, and puffed rice)
- Take the Taipei Maokong cable car at sunset
- Hike the historic Walami trail
- Cycle to and around Meinong (village and surrounding aboriginal farms)
- Morning cycle to Yanchao to wander through "Moon World," aka mud volcanoes
- Full circumnavigational ride around the island *
- Visit one of the few sodium bicarbonate hot springs in the world: Jiaoshi
- Attend at least 3 aboriginal festivals
- Wander through an exhibition (Taipei and Kaohsiung)
- Visit the Museum of Jade Art (Taipei)
- Go on at least 15 day-trips with Taiwan's non-profit mountaineering group 523
- Hike Shamaoshan, Yangmingshan National Park (Taipei)
- Visit Shisansheng Museum of Archaeology
- Guandu Temple
- Guandu Nature Park
- Hike Jia Jiu Liao Stream (Red River Gorge to Sanxia)- Wulai
- Fu-Ba National Trail- Wulai
- Take the Pingxi trains
- Hike to Sandiaoling Waterfall Trail
- Shifen & Pingxi
- Jinguashi
- Bitou cape
- Caoling trail (again)
- Turtle Island (Dolphin and whale watching)
- Take the Nanao Historic Trail
- Hot springs in Suao (bicarbonate)
- Visit Danshui Foreign Cemetary on Tomb Sweeping Day
- Emei lake and tea fields
- Soak in Zhiben hot springs
- Bike Forestry Road 200
- Take the Alishan train up the mountainside
- Cycling tour of Tainan's historic buildings
- Enjoy the view at Hsizihwan (Xiziwan) beach
- Bike around Dapeng bay
- Take the pups to Xiaoliuqiu Island for a day trip
- Explore the Sandimen aboriginal community
- Walk the Jingshuiying trail
- Scuba dive in Kenting
- Stay at Jinmen and see the old wartime forts (and wave to the PRC)
- Walk around the Iron For on Mazu Island
*Just a quick note about cycling in Taiwan, it is possible to rent a bicycle from one city and drop it off at another, so anyone interested in doing a cross-island cycling trip should look into this option for maximum convenience. Giant is a Taiwan-based company that rents full kits for both amateur and more serious cyclists and has shops island wide (it is also one of the largest bike companies in Taiwan).
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