| Camping type | Tent camping |
| Tent setup | Pre-erected tent |
| Transportation method | Get there on your own |
Tribal etiquette: please take off your shoes before entering the tent. Eating and drinking are prohibited in the tent!
The humidity in the mountains is high at night, so it is recommended to use a dehumidifier in the tent and place your luggage in the tent to prevent it from getting wet by dew.
The wooden artworks in the village are all made by the landlord himself. Please take good care of them. If they are damaged, you will have to pay for them.
There is no canopy in the village, so there is a risk of getting the tent wet. If there is wind and rain, the village provides a canopy that you can set up yourself
As the village is located in the mountains, there are inevitably many mosquitoes. Please close the door when entering and leaving the tent and take anti-mosquito measures
Since there are many wooden products in the tribe, please pay attention to safety when using cooking utensils. During your stay, you are prohibited from using high-voltage electrical appliances and other open flames, such as campfires, fireworks, fairy sticks, firecrackers...
To prevent fires, the tribe prohibits making fires and barbecuing!
It is forbidden to smoke or eat betel nuts in the tent or camp. If you need to smoke betel nuts, please go to the public smoking area! Please do not throw away the stems or spit betel nut residues anywhere. Violators will be charged a cleaning fee
The tribe is not yet open to pets, please forgive me!
To maintain sleep quality, the lights in the camp area will be turned off at 11:00 pm, but the public areas will not be affected.
Please cherish the environment, do a good job of garbage sorting, and keep the tribe clean. Violators will have their deposit confiscated
The utensils and cooking utensils included with the bill are all purchased by the tribe leader "for the tribe members to use for free". When checking out, please clean the utensils and cooking utensils and return them. If the utensils and cooking utensils are damaged, the tribe leader will confiscate the deposit of 500 yuan!
The "Tribe Hill" glamping site (no equipment needed) is just a 5-minute drive from the renowned Sun Moon Lake, making it ideal to combine with nearby activities such as boat tours, cycling paths, Wenwu Temple, and Ci'en Pagoda. You can also visit the nearby Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village to experience indigenous culture and enjoy a variety of amusement park rides, adding more diversity and fun to your trip.
The "Tribe Hill" offers a glamping experience where no equipment is needed. This means the campsite will provide essential camping gear such as tents, mattresses, and bedding, saving you the hassle of carrying heavy equipment. The campsite typically includes well-equipped communal bathroom facilities, shared lounge areas, and more, ensuring you can enjoy the fun of nature while also having convenient and comfortable accommodation. Specific included services and facilities are recommended to be confirmed upon booking.
The "Tribe Hill" glamping site (no equipment needed) is located in Nantou, only about a 5-minute drive from Sun Moon Lake, offering convenient access. It is recommended to drive yourself or rent a scooter and use navigation to easily reach the campsite. If you choose to take public transportation, you can first take the Taiwan Tourist Shuttle Sun Moon Lake Route to Sun Moon Lake, and then transfer to a taxi or the campsite's shuttle service (if available), which is a convenient and time-saving option.
You can book the "Tribe Hill" glamping experience (no equipment needed) through KKday. On the KKday platform, you can easily check campsite availability and enjoy a convenient online booking process to complete your purchase quickly. This experience is marked as "Weekend Available," indicating that bookings are usually available on weekends or national holidays, allowing you to flexibly arrange your vacation and enjoy the convenience and fun of glamping without needing your own gear.
The "Tribe Hill" campsite offers two accommodation options: "Glamping (no equipment needed)" and "Bring Your Own Tent." The glamping option will have tents and basic bedding prepared for you, allowing for an easy check-in. The campsite has a strong indigenous style, a natural environment, and is equipped with basic facilities such as communal bathrooms and a shared cooking area, allowing travelers to enjoy nature while maintaining comfort and convenience.
At "Tribe Hill," you can not only enjoy the ease and convenience of glamping without equipment but also immerse yourself in a natural environment with a rich indigenous style. The campsite may offer local cultural experience activities, guided tours, or stargazing opportunities, allowing you to gain a deeper understanding of the local customs. You can also relax your body and mind far from the hustle and bustle on the small hills of the tribe, enjoying peaceful outdoor time under the embrace of nature.
The "Tribe Hill" glamping experience (no equipment needed) may offer add-on meal options, such as BBQ sets, local flavor meals, or breakfast services, making it convenient for travelers to avoid the trouble of preparing their own ingredients. It is recommended to confirm if such dining packages are available when booking. If you choose to prepare your own food, the campsite usually has a communal cooking area where you can prepare and cook your own ingredients, enjoying the fun of outdoor cooking.
The "Tribe Hill" glamping experience (no equipment needed) is especially suitable for beginners, families, or groups of friends who wish to easily experience the joy of camping without the hassle of preparing complex equipment. As the campsite is located in a natural environment, it is recommended to bring mosquito repellent and warm clothing, and to pay attention to sun protection. At the same time, please help protect the environment by taking your trash with you and keeping the campsite clean and preserving the natural ecosystem.