Uncover vibrant cherry blossoms, delve into artistic heritage, enjoy wholesome soybean treats, and step back in time on this captivating New Taipei City day-tour adventure.
| Tour Type | Private tour |
| Flexible Itinerary | Customizable Itinerary |
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
| Departure Time | Late Departure (After 9 am) |
| Seasonal | Spring Cherry Blossom |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Museum tour, City walking tour |
| Transport | Charter car |
Car colour and model can't be requested and will be dispatched based on availability on the day
Our service staff will contact you one day prior to departure. Please ensure that your phone has a reliable network connection and check for any messages on your phone
Please note that the following behaviours are prohibited in the car: eating, drinking, smoking, applying sunscreen, taking off shoes, kicking the back of the driver's seat, spitting while opening the window and littering If you feel unwell, please inform the driver Any damages or losses, including stained or broken items, should be compensated for their prices and must be paid in cash on the spot
Some tourist attractions in Taiwan may implement temporary traffic control measures based on the daily visitor volume. If traffic control measures are in effect, visitors will need to pay for shuttle buses.
Please arrive at the designated location on time. If you are more than 15 minutes late, the driver has the right to refuse to pick you up.
Da Xiong Cherry Blossom Forest is renowned for its diverse cherry blossom varieties, which typically begin to bloom from late January. The peak blooming period is expected from mid-February to early March, when the blossoms are at their most spectacular. We recommend checking official or local tourism information before your visit for the most up-to-date bloom status to ensure you experience the most beautiful blossoms.
Yes, an entrance ticket is usually required to visit Da Xiong Cherry Blossom Forest. The ticket fees are primarily used for park maintenance and cherry blossom care, ensuring visitors can enjoy the best viewing environment. You can book online in advance, for example, through KKday, to plan your trip seamlessly and avoid the hassle of queuing to buy tickets on-site, ensuring a smooth entry experience.
Driving is the most convenient way to get to Da Xiong Cherry Blossom Forest from Taipei City; simply navigate to 'Da Xiong Cherry Blossom Forest'. If using public transportation, you can first take the MRT or a bus to Sanxia City, and then take a taxi. Tours that offer private car services typically provide comfortable pick-up and drop-off services from Taipei/New Taipei City, saving you the trouble of transfers and parking, and allowing you to reach the park with ease.
Sanxia Old Street offers not only tempting traditional snacks like bullhorn bread and pig's blood cake but also allows you to admire unique Baroque-style architecture and soak in the antique street atmosphere. You can visit the Qingshui Zushi Temple to appreciate its exquisite carvings or explore local indigo dyeing craft shops to experience the joy of traditional handicrafts, gaining a deeper understanding of Sanxia's history, culture, and charm.
Yingge Ceramics Old Street is a renowned center for ceramic craftsmanship in Taiwan, boasting numerous ceramic art shops and DIY workshops. Visitors can explore the Yingge Ceramics Museum to learn about the history of Taiwanese ceramics or try their hand at pottery making to create a unique souvenir. The area also features many charming cafes and cultural and creative shops, making it an ideal spot to purchase exquisite ceramic gifts.
He Nao Chuan Domestic Soybean Products is dedicated to promoting local Taiwanese soybean products, offering fresh soy milk, tofu, and douhua, all made with non-GMO soybeans for a pure taste. Visitors can savor the rich flavor of soybeans. Some establishments also provide guided tours or DIY workshops, allowing you to understand the journey of soybeans from farm to table and learn to make simple soybean products, adding knowledge and fun to your trip.
The Common People's Museum primarily collects and exhibits works by local Taiwanese artists, with diverse displays that are closely related to everyday life. The key highlights are experiencing the vitality and creativity of Taiwanese art, appreciating creations in various media and styles, and witnessing Taiwan's cultural heritage. The museum also frequently hosts art events and workshops, offering opportunities for the public to interact with artists and experience the joy of creation.
The private car service offered for this trip has several advantages. Firstly, it provides 'safe and comfortable' transportation, offering a superior ride quality and reducing travel fatigue. Secondly, the 'professional driver-guide' ensures attentive care and a smooth, worry-free journey, along with localized travel advice. Lastly, this service covers the 'best routes for cherry blossom viewing,' eliminating the need for you to plan transportation and parking, maximizing your time for sightseeing, and allowing for a relaxed and enjoyable trip.