On this trip, we’ll visit three most popular hiking spots among Taiwanese people in north-east Taiwan. Caoling Trail, located in north-east Taiwan, featured green grassland with a great view of the Pacific Ocean. Marcha Mountain, as the name suggests, the rolling matcha-like slopes covered in arrow bamboo and silvergrass. Qixing Mountain is considered the highest...
Jade Mountain (Yushan in Chinese) is not only the highest mountain in Taiwan but also the highest peak in Northeast Asia at an altitude of 3952 meters (12966 ft) and definitely is top one of the must-visit mountains in Taiwan. It’s located within the Yushan National Park just next to the famous Alishan National Scenic...
Yangmingshan National Park: Yangmingshan, the mountainous area north of Taipei City, is famous for its beautiful scenery with traces of volcanic activities and abundant natural resources. Yangmingshan National Park is Taiwan’s third national park and the one closest to a major city. All year round, Yangmingshan has attractions to offer- flowers in spring, beautiful sky...
Jiaming Lake (嘉明湖) is Taiwan’s second-highest mountain lake, and one of its biggest. It is located at a distance of 7km from the north to the south of the transverse highway and is near the boundary of Yushan National Park with an elevation of 3,310 meters. Once thought to have been created by a meteor strike...