A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 3 day(s) before the departure date
Taiwanese travelers generally enjoy visa-free entry to Saipan, which is part of the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. As long as you possess a Republic of China passport valid for more than six months and meet the requirements of the U.S. Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA), you can enter Saipan visa-free for a typical stay of up to 45 days. It is recommended that travelers reconfirm the latest entry policies and requirements before their departure.
Saipan is an island within the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, which is an unincorporated territory of the United States. It is situated in the Western Pacific Ocean, approximately 200 kilometers north of Guam. Its geographical proximity to Asia makes it a popular vacation destination for many Taiwanese travelers. Saipan boasts rich natural landscapes and historical sites, offering an excellent choice for experiencing island life and adventure.
Currently, there are no regular direct flights from Taiwan (Taipei) to Saipan. Travelers usually need to transit through other cities. Common transit points include Seoul, South Korea; Tokyo, Japan; or Guam, USA. We recommend travelers check the official websites of major airlines for the latest and most accurate flight information and transit options.
As there are no regular direct flights from Taiwan to Saipan, travelers primarily opt for scheduled flights with a layover in a third location. Common transit points include Incheon International Airport (ICN) in South Korea, Narita International Airport (NRT) in Tokyo, Japan, or Guam in the United States. Travelers can choose the most suitable transit point and airline based on their personal itinerary and flight schedules.
On the Saipan Mount Tapochau Jungle Tour, you will explore the island in a four-wheel-drive off-road vehicle. Key attractions include Saipan's highest peak, Mount Tapochau, offering panoramic views of the entire island from an elevation of 474 meters. The tour also takes you to a local 'indigenous village' to experience local culture, and to Jeffrey Beach on the eastern side of Saipan, where you can enjoy the pristine, undeveloped coastline and natural beauty.
Ascending Mount Tapochau, Saipan's highest peak at 474 meters, provides a 360-degree panoramic view of the entire island. This includes the crystal-clear azure ocean on the west, the continuous coastline to the east, and the lush green jungle landscape inland. On clear days, you may even catch a glimpse of Tinian and Rota islands, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts to capture stunning scenery.
The Saipan Jungle Off-Road Tour primarily uses four-wheel-drive SUVs to navigate rugged jungle paths and varied terrain with ease and safety. This tour is ideal for travelers who love outdoor adventures, seek thrilling experiences, and wish to delve deep into Saipan's natural scenery and indigenous culture. It's a unique adventure journey that families or groups of friends can enjoy together.
Jeffrey Beach is a relatively undeveloped and tranquil beach on the eastern side of Saipan, known for its untouched natural scenery. Visiting this spot during the Mount Tapochau Jungle Tour allows you to experience serenity and purity away from tourist crowds. You can admire a raw landscape distinct from the well-known tourist beaches on the west coast and feel the pure sea breeze and ocean views, making it a great place to relax.