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Nantou Wujie one-day tour featuring the vibrant 'Many-River-Red' azolla covering a river with red and yellow hues, framed by majestic mountains under a sunny blue sky.
Scenic Nantou high-mountain tea plantation, where workers are diligently harvesting tea leaves on lush green terraced hillsides, with distant mountains under a cloudy sky.
A powerful waterfall cascading down rocky cliffs amidst lush, vibrant green foliage in Taiwan's Aowanda National Forest, highlighting natural beauty.
Glamping experience in Nantou Wujie, featuring several bell tents on wooden platforms nestled within a scenic forest, offering comfortable outdoor accommodation.
Welcome sign for Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area, featuring the Formosan Blue Magpie and vibrant maple leaf decorations, highlighting local nature.

Nantou Wujie One-Day Tour|Wujie Manjianghong & Aowanda & Qubing Site|Depart from Taichung


Booking confirmation: within 2 days before the departure
Duration:9 hour(s)
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • The program provides hotel pick-up and drop-off services in the city, saving you the trouble of traveling
  • Experience the beauty of natural ecology up close
  • Visit Wujie, Qubing Ruins, Aowanda and other popular attractions in one day
  • Chinese and English interpretation service, worry-free communication
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Luggage limit1 piece
Minimum participant requirement4 travelers
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Sightseeing typeNatural sights
TransportCharter car

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- Itinerary Information -.

  • Duration: Approximately 9-10 hours
  • Departure time: 08:00 - 08:30
  • Meeting Points: Hotels near Taichung Train Station, hotels near Fengjia Business District, and Taichung High Speed ​​Rail Station (Actual pickup time will be determined based on the team's customer service response the day before)
  • Return time: 18:00-18:30
  • Return trip information: Return to Taichung High Speed ​​Rail Station/Train Station/Hotel/B&B in the city
  • Vehicle type: 5-seater or 9-seater vehicle (including driver, the vehicle will be assigned based on the number of people)
  • Language service: Chinese/English (depending on the order package)

    [Plan A] Wujie Tribe + Aowanda Day Tour Departure Date: Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday
    08:30 Depart from Taichung
    10:30 Bunun Tribal Market - Sun Moon Lake Waterway/Wujie Dam/Wanfeng Tribal Qubing Site
    12:30 Lunch at Aowanda Visitor Center
    13:30 Aowanda Forest Recreation Area (ticket at own expense, stay about 3 hours)
    17:00 Wanda Reservoir
    Arrive in Taichung at 18:30

    [Plan B] Wujie Tribe In-depth One-Day Tour Departure Date: Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday
    08:30 Depart from Taichung
    -Puli salty fried dough sticks
    10:30 Tribal Tour/Wujie Suspension Bridge/Bunun Market/Yixiantian River Tracing/Treasure Hunting for Dragon Stone/God's Canvas
    - Red River (March to April every year) / Siyuan Suspension Bridge, Haohanpo, Wujie Dam, Momonar Waterfall
    -18 degrees C chocolate toast
    18:30 Return to Taichung
    (Tickets are at your own expense: Wujie Tribe River Tracing Shuttle Bus Fee is NT$350/person, Tribe Bento is NT$250/person and above are optional and must be paid in cash on site)

— Attractions Introduction —

  • Wujie, located approximately five kilometers south of Qubing, sits on the border of Xinyi and Ren'ai Townships. It was also the site of a ceasefire and reconciliation between the Atayal tribe in the north and the Bunun tribe in the south. The Ganzhuowan Mountains marked the boundary between the two sides, ensuring they would not cross the border, hence the name Wujie. Nestled deep in the mountains, the area boasts numerous suspension bridges, the most famous of which is the Changhong Suspension Bridge spanning the Zhuoshui River. The village boasts beautiful scenery and abundant wild shrubs. It's a great place for those interested in exploring the village in Nantou County.
  • The Qubing Ruins, located 1.5 kilometers north of the Qubing Tribe of the Bunun people in Wanfeng Village, are believed to be a settlement site left behind by the Bunun people thousands of years ago after their land became barren. Due to the nomadic farming practices of the indigenous people, the site is considered a Class III historical site. Several stone coffins facing the same direction are found within the site, revealing a well-preserved small settlement. This site is considered the best-preserved slate site to date.
  • The Aowanda Forest's most spectacular scene is its maple forest, home to the nation's largest natural sweetgum stand. During the autumn and winter maple seasons, the fiery crimson maple grove is a favorite, attracting numerous visitors. In 2008, Typhoon Sinlak caused the entire Wanda River bed to rise, invading the maple forest and causing landslides. Currently closed to the public, the birdwatching platform and the Aowanda Suspension Bridge offer the most stunning views during the autumn and winter months.


Bunun Tribal Market

A carved stone sign reading 'Wujie Bunun Tribe' placed among natural wood and rocks, symbolizing the rich indigenous culture in the Nantou Wujie area.

Wujie Tribe's Natural Painting - Amaranth (Seasonal) (Depending on the package, requires a 30-minute walk from the market to the riverbed)

Nantou Wujie one-day tour featuring the vibrant 'Many-River-Red' azolla covering a river with red and yellow hues, framed by majestic mountains under a sunny blue sky.

Qubing Ruins - Wujie Dam Wanfeng Tribe

Serene turquoise lake, likely Wujie Reservoir, nestled between lush, tree-covered mountains under a partly cloudy sky, offering stunning Nantou natural beauty.

Enjoy lunch at the Aowanda Visitor Center

Enjoy lunch at the Aowanda Visitor Center

Aowanda Forest Area - Haohan Slope - Aowanda Suspension Bridge (Autumn leaves viewing is seasonal and depends on package)

A row of vibrant orange-red cypress trees in Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area under a clear blue sky, showcasing Nantou's beautiful autumn foliage.

Aowanda Forest Area

A charming wooden arch bridge spanning a serene pond in Nantou Aowanda Forest Recreation Area, surrounded by lush greenery and hints of vibrant red maple leaves, reflecting beautifully on the water.

Aowanda Maple Red

Close-up of brilliant red maple leaves on branches in Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area, showcasing the vibrant autumn colors of Nantou.

Purchase Notice

  • The autumn foliage is a seasonal sight, and the appearance may vary depending on the weather. Please be aware of this.
  • The type of vehicle will be determined based on the number of passengers on the day, and seats cannot be assigned. Please board the vehicle in an orderly manner according to the instructions of the driver and tour guide.
  • Each person is limited to one carry-on bag and one checked bag. If your baggage exceeds the above number, please inform us in advance in the order notes.
  • This tour uses carpooling, and you may be traveling with other passengers. No changes or adjustments to the itinerary will be accepted.



Reminders

  • A minimum of 4 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

  • Confirm whether the group is formed 3 days before departure. If the group is not formed, we will assist with refund or rescheduling.

  • If fewer than 4 people purchase the English service, a Chinese guided tour will be provided instead. Customer service will notify the travelers one day before departure and refund the language difference of TWD 700 per person. Please note this before purchasing.

  • This product is the same price for adults and children. Children under 4 years old must use a safety seat for NT$300, payable in advance to the driver, in accordance with Taiwan's traffic regulations. Please inform the driver in the remarks section.

FAQ

1. When is the best time to see the red leaves in Wujie?

The best time to view the red leaves in Wujie is typically from mid-October to December each year. During this period, temperatures gradually decrease and there is ample sunshine, causing the plants to turn from vibrant green to brilliant red, displaying rich, multi-layered color changes. However, the actual viewing period may vary slightly depending on the weather conditions of the year.

2. What are the characteristics and color changes of the red leaves in the Wujie secret realm?

The red leaves in the Wujie secret realm are a type of aquatic fern that usually floats on the water surface. Their distinctive feature is their small leaves, which change color according to environmental factors such as temperature and sunlight intensity. From the green of summer, they gradually transform into brick-red, wine-red, or even deep red in the autumn and winter, creating a dreamlike landscape with scattered dots, patches, and bands of color that contrast beautifully with the green mountains, blue sky, and white clouds.

3. How much time is estimated for exploring the One-Line Sky scenic spot in Wujie?

Exploring the One-Line Sky scenic spot in Wujie, including walking, wading, and time for photos, is estimated to take about 2 to 3 hours for the round trip. The exact duration will vary depending on individual walking pace, length of stay, and the group's speed. It is recommended to wear non-slip shoes and allow ample time to enjoy this unique canyon adventure.

4. Do I need an entry permit to go to Wujie Village or specific attractions?

An entry permit is generally not required to visit Wujie Village (Wujie Community) itself. However, if your itinerary includes entering controlled sections of deeper mountain areas or specific high-mountain regions, you may need to apply for one according to regulations. If you are participating in a legally organized tour, the tour operator will usually assist with the permit application process on your behalf, saving you the hassle of handling it yourself.

5. What are the safety precautions when visiting natural attractions like the Wujie secret realm and One-Line Sky?

When visiting natural attractions like the Wujie secret realm and One-Line Sky, it is essential to prioritize safety. It is recommended to wear non-slip, comfortable shoes suitable for wading and bring a change of clothes. Additionally, please pay attention to weather changes, follow the instructions of professional guides, do not stray from the group or enter unauthorized areas, and comply with local environmental protection regulations to ensure your safety and environmental sustainability.

6. Besides the red leaves, what other seasonal natural landscapes or features are worth experiencing when visiting Wujie?

When visiting Wujie, besides the seasonal beauty of the red leaves in autumn and winter, there are other seasonal natural landscapes and features worth experiencing. Wujie is known as the 'Hometown of Sea of Clouds,' and on clear autumn and winter mornings, there is often an opportunity to witness magnificent sea of clouds. Furthermore, Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area is famous for its autumn maple leaves, Quibing ruins offer a glimpse into prehistoric culture, and the Wujie Suspension Bridge and Siyuan Suspension Bridge provide unique perspectives of the valley from above.

7. What is the specific process for applying for a Wujie entry permit, and are there group application services available?

The specific process for applying for a Wujie entry permit can usually be done online through the National Police Agency's website or in person at the local police station. During the application, you will need to provide personal basic information, the purpose of entry, and your itinerary details. For travelers participating in group tours, many travel agencies offer group application services, handling the permit applications for all members collectively. This greatly simplifies the process, saving you the trouble of figuring it out yourself and enjoying the convenience of your trip.

8. When visiting various attractions in Wujie, such as Aowanda and Quibing ruins, what environmental characteristics require special attention for tour safety?

When visiting various attractions in Wujie, you need to be aware of their unique environmental characteristics to ensure your safety. Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area mostly consists of mountain trails, some sections of which may be slippery or have fallen leaves, so be mindful of your footing. Quibing ruins are cultural heritage sites; please do not touch or damage them. The Wujie area is generally a mountainous terrain with significant temperature variations between morning and night, so dress appropriately to stay warm. Throughout your visit, always follow your guide's instructions and do not deviate from the planned route to ensure a safe journey.

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