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Vibrant autumn foliage with golden and red leaves in Shei-Pa National Park's Guanwu forest, showcasing the stunning seasonal beauty against a clear blue sky.
Panoramic view from a wooden observation deck at Shei-Pa National Park's Guanwu area, overlooking layers of verdant mountains and lush forests.
Exterior of Guanwu Villa, an A-frame building with outdoor seating and umbrellas, offering stunning mountain views and dramatic cloudscapes in Shei-Pa National Park.
Scenic mountain vista from a Guanwu viewpoint in Shei-Pa National Park, featuring a telescope on a wooden railing perfect for stargazing or enjoying sunlit peaks.
Breathtaking sea of clouds covering mountain valleys in Shei-Pa Guanwu, with silhouetted peaks emerging from the ethereal mist during sunrise or sunset.

Hsinchu|Shei-Pa Guanwu Forest Day Tour|Depart from Taipei, Taoyuan, Hsinchu

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Duration:11 hour(s)
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Minimum participant requirement4 travelers
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, Historic site tour, Eco-tourism, Hiking
TransportBus tour

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- Itinerary Information -

  • Meeting time and place:
    07:00 Taipei Main Station, East Gate 3 (Please check in with the staff wearing orange Taiwan Bus vests)
    【You can also board at 07:30 from No. 328, Section 1, Xin Nan Road, Luzhu District, Taoyuan City, or at 08:10 from Exit 3 of Hsinchu High Speed ​​Rail Station】→ Please inform us in advance when registering.
  • Trip length: Approximately 11 hours
  • Return trip information: Depending on traffic conditions, expected arrival at Taipei Main Station at 18:00.


- Itinerary Introduction -

- Meet at 07:00 at the East Gate 3 of Taipei Main Station and set off in high spirits!
- From 11:00 to 12:00, the Cloud and Mist Recreation Area in Shei-Pa National Park will be closed for renovations until February 13, 2026. Therefore, the original schedule will be changed to include the Salamander Restaurant + Forestry Agency Visitor Center or a walk along the Dalu Forest Trail.
(Walk from the visitor center to Guanwushanzhuang Cherry Blossom King (downhill)), then be picked up by vehicle and taken back to Shei-Pa Farm. Choose one of the following: Sanshoku Fish Restaurant + Forestry Department/Dalu Forest Road (you can choose on the day).
- 12:30~14:00 Shei-Pa Leisure Farm (Please bring your own light snacks)
- 15:00~16:00 Zhang Xueliang's Former Residence (Zhang Xueliang's Former Residence is closed every Monday. You can still go to Qingquan to experience the town scenery that writer Sanmao loved, or visit Shangping Old Street.)
- 17:00 Zhudong Short Break
- 18:00 ~ End of a relaxing forest trip, return to Taipei Main Station

— Attraction Introduction —

  • The Guanwu Recreation Area in Shei-Pa National Park features a cedar boardwalk behind the Guanwu Management Station, also known as the "Cloud and Mist Trail." Stretching 846 meters, the natural path and the anti-corrosion wood boardwalk form tiered platforms, offering stunning views of the majestic ridgeline and the feeling of walking among the clouds. At an altitude of 2,000 meters, Guanwu offers breathtaking views of the sea of ​​clouds, making walking in nature a truly invigorating experience. It's the perfect spot to gaze at the Guanwu mountain scenery and feel the gentle mist.
    Another relict species from the Ice Age, the Guanwu salamander, was discovered and named only in recent years. An amphibian, the Guanwu salamander requires damp, near-water environments and is currently only found sporadically in the mountainous regions of central and northern Taiwan. Since its first discovery in Guanwu in 1996, Shei-Pa National Park has conducted ecological surveys and habitat restoration work on the Guanwu salamander, and on April 21, 2012, established the first ecological center in Taiwan dedicated to the salamander.
    The Ecological Center (closed on Mondays) features a themed exhibition area, a salamander ecological image plaza, an ecological video area, and an environmental education park. Combined with the Cloud and Mist Trail, it presents the morphology, life history, distribution, and crises faced by the Guanwu salamander, as well as the current status of habitat restoration work in the national park. It provides the public with an environmental education venue to learn about the ecology of the Guanwu salamander and to experience the impact of global climate change.

  • Shei-Pa Leisure Farm offers a diverse array of flowers to admire throughout the year, with opportunities to witness the soaring crested eagles and hear the melodious calls of the crested thrush. Your trip will reveal stories of life everywhere you go. Seasonal Flowers:
    Spring (January-March): Plum blossoms, blueberry blossoms, and small-leaved maple blossoms. Summer (April-June): Pear blossoms, peony blossoms, rose blossoms, azalea blossoms, and kiwi blossoms. Autumn (July-September): Abundant production of small blueberries, California plums, Century pears, roses, and Impatiens balsamina. Winter (October-December): Snow pears, kiwis, maple trees, and small red-leaved maple trees.

  • The former residence of Zhang Xueliang takes you to Jing Shang Hot Spring (now Qingquan Village, Taoshan Township), where the young marshal Zhang Xueliang, who changed modern Chinese history, lived for more than 20 years, allowing you to experience the exemplary deeds of General Zhang Xueliang during his lifetime. It is a Japanese-style black-tiled farmhouse, its design blending well with the surrounding mountain scenery. Although the house is newly rebuilt and feels quite new, local elders say it is exactly the same as the original building in their memories. Currently, it has been converted into a memorial hall for Zhang Xueliang, displaying historical materials related to him. Through videos, old photos, maps, documents, and more, it narrates the life of one of the most legendary young marshals in modern Chinese history.

Purchase Notice

  • This is a group tour, and you are free to choose your seat. We apologize that we cannot reserve a seat in advance.
  • This is a special value tour, and children occupying a parking space are charged the same price as adults.
  • The tour guide only provides on-board guided tours; after arriving at the attractions, passengers are free to visit them at their own pace.
  • Please do not damage the local natural environment.

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

  • In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you

  • For group activities, please be sure to gather on time. Lateness or absence on the day will be deemed as giving up, and no refund or rescheduling will be allowed.

  • Please do not bring pets with you to maintain public health and prevent infectious diseases. (Pets are not allowed into vehicles, hotels, and restaurants, except guide dogs)

  • If you miss the bus or get off midway due to personal reasons, it will be considered as an automatic waiver, and no refund or alternative travel segment will be provided.

  • Please bring a parasol, hat, warm jacket (in case the air conditioning in the car is too cold and the temperature in the mountains is low), camera, batteries, charger, personal medicine (motion sickness medicine, cold medicine), etc. It is recommended to wear light shoes to facilitate tourist activities.

  • This is a semi-self-guided tour, and the Taiwan Sightseeing Bus is a shared bus.

  • If any problems occur during the trip, please report them to the tour leader or driver immediately so that they can be handled immediately.

  • The temperature at Shei-Pa Farm is about 10 degrees lower than on the plains, so please bring warm clothes. Please bring your own non-slip shoes for walking on the trail.

FAQ

1. Where exactly is the Wufeng Visitor Center located within Shei-Pa National Park?

The Wufeng Visitor Center is primarily situated at the border of Wufeng Township in Hsinchu County and Tai'an Township in Miaoli County, at an altitude of approximately 1,800 meters. It serves as a crucial entrance to Shei-Pa National Park, renowned for its high mountain forests, sea of clouds, and rich biodiversity. Visitors typically reach this area by following mountain roads from the direction of Hsinchu or Miaoli.

2. What is the current accessibility status of the Wufeng area in Shei-Pa National Park, and are there any entry restrictions?

The Wufeng area of Shei-Pa National Park is generally open. However, it's advisable to check the official website of the Shei-Pa National Park Administration before your trip for the latest accessibility information, especially after special weather events like typhoons or heavy rainfall. There are typically no special entry restrictions for general visitor areas and open trails. However, if you plan to visit ecological protection areas or restricted zones, an application for permission is required in advance.

3. What is the best season to visit the Wufeng area of Shei-Pa National Park?

The Wufeng area offers unique charm throughout the four seasons. In spring (approximately March-May), you can enjoy the blooming of cherry blossoms and various wildflowers. Summer (approximately June-August) offers a cool and pleasant climate, ideal for escaping the heat and observing abundant wildlife. Autumn (approximately September-November) has stable weather, making it the best season to witness sea of clouds, stunning sunsets, and the Holy Ridge. In winter (approximately December-February), if a cold snap occurs, there's a chance to see rime or snow. Considering comfort and scenery, spring and autumn are often the preferred seasons for many visitors.

4. What are the distinctive sceneries or recommended activities in the Wufeng area during different seasons?

In spring, cherry blossoms and azaleas bloom vibrantly, creating a colorful spectacle. Summer is a prime destination for escaping the heat, offering cool weather and opportunities to observe diverse insects and birds. Autumn boasts clear skies with the highest probability of seeing sea of clouds, beautiful sunsets, and the famous Holy Ridge, providing excellent vistas ideal for photography. During winter cold snaps, you might witness rime ice transforming the forests into a dreamlike, silver-white landscape, offering a unique winter ambiance.

5. What is the difficulty level of the trails in the Shei-Pa Wufeng area, and are they suitable for general visitors?

The Shei-Pa Wufeng area offers a variety of trails with different difficulty levels. For instance, the trails around the Wufeng Salamander Ecological Center are flat and well-maintained, making them perfect for a relaxed stroll for families or general visitors. Trails like the Giant Trees Trail, however, have some sections with stairs and slopes, classifying them as moderately difficult and requiring better physical fitness. It is recommended that visitors choose trails suitable for their physical condition.

6. Do I need an entry permit or pass to visit the Wufeng area of Shei-Pa National Park?

Generally, general visitors going to the Wufeng Visitor Center in Shei-Pa National Park and engaging in activities within the open areas or trails typically do not need to apply for an entry permit or pass in advance. However, if you plan to enter ecological protection areas or special restricted zones that require approved applications, such as Dabajian Mountain, you must submit an application to the Shei-Pa National Park Administration and obtain permission before entry.

7. What kind of rich natural ecology can be experienced during a day trip to the Shei-Pa Wufeng forest?

During a day trip to the Shei-Pa Wufeng forest, you can deeply experience the pristine high mountain forest ecosystem. This area boasts a rich variety of flora and fauna, offering opportunities for close observation of diverse birds and insects. Particularly noteworthy is that Wufeng is a significant habitat for the endemic 'Wufeng Salamander.' Through the Salamander Ecological Center, you can learn more about the habits and conservation efforts of this rare species, immersing yourself in the mysteries of nature.

8. What role does the Zhang Xueliang's Former Residence play in a Shei-Pa Wufeng itinerary, and what is its historical significance?

Zhang Xueliang's Former Residence is located in the Qingquan settlement near Wufeng and serves as an important cultural and historical highlight of a Shei-Pa Wufeng trip. This was one of the places where 'Young Marshal' Zhang Xueliang lived during his house arrest in Taiwan. After reconstruction, the residence is now a memorial hall. Here, visitors can learn about General Zhang Xueliang's life story, historical background, and his life experiences through exhibitions, experiencing that special period of history.

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