| Camping type | Glamping |
| Tent setup | Pre-erected tent |
| Campsite equipment | Parking space, Bathroom, Hair dryer |
Children aged 3-6 (inclusive) will be charged an additional cleaning fee of NTD $300/person, do not occupy a bed, do not include main meals/afternoon tea, but can accompany their parents to enjoy the buffet; do not include amenities/toiletries
If you do not check out by 11:00 am, a late check-out fee of NT$ 1,000 per hour will be charged
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
If there are force majeure factors such as typhoons, earthquakes, natural disasters, etc. on the check-in day, a handling fee of NT$100 will be deducted. The time of being affected by a typhoon is defined as the time when the Central Weather Bureau issues the "Land Typhoon Warning" for Keelung City.
In order to protect the rights of guests staying at the hotel, the tent area is not open to non-guests and visitors are not allowed to enter.
Smoking, chewing betel nuts and gambling are prohibited in the entire park. In order to protect the natural environment and the rights of other tourists, if you refuse to heed the advice, the park has the right to ask you to leave the park without refund.
Eating and drinking is not allowed inside the tents; you are welcome to eat outside in the camping chairs or on the lawn area in front of the tent.
The entire area of Lapopo Village is a natural environment, coexisting with various insects and other indigenous inhabitants. Travelers are reminded to be careful of mosquitoes, snakes and animals; please be sure to close the screen door or tent door when entering or leaving the tent.
Rapopo Village is a pet-friendly park. Please make your own assessment before booking. If you wish to add a pet to your stay, please call (02) 2458-2688 in advance to make a reservation. Pet accommodation regulations and charging methods are subject to the announcement on the Rapopo Village official website. The park reserves the final right to provide a pet seat.
Due to the natural terrain, the park may have height differences or various road conditions, streamside slopes, etc. Please pay attention to the weather and your own safety when visiting the park.
The park covers a large area, so parents are requested to accompany their children throughout the whole process to ensure their safety.
To ensure the quality of your stay, please keep the volume down after 10pm.
It is prohibited to bring any illegal items, flammables, explosives and other dangerous items into the park.
The park provides free parking for visitors and guests, but does not assume any responsibility for storage or compensation.
Smoking, picnicking and self-catering are strictly prohibited in the park.
If there are any matters not covered, the park reserves the right to add or modify.
Yes, visitors can take public transportation from Taipei to Keelung, then transfer to a local taxi or bus to reach Lapopo Village Glamping. Options include taking a train or intercity bus from Taipei to Keelung City. Once in Keelung, local taxis are readily available, or specific public bus routes serving the Nuandong Canyon area may provide a convenient connection to the glamping site, offering a cost-effective travel alternative.
Visitors can easily find and book taxi services in Keelung through several methods. Ride-hailing applications are widely used and convenient for direct bookings. Taxis are also available at major transportation hubs, such as Keelung Train Station, and can be hailed on the street. For scheduled pick-ups, it's often helpful to ask your accommodation's front desk for assistance in arranging a local taxi service to Lapopo Village Glamping.
Public buses in Keelung generally accept payment via electronic fare cards such as EasyCard or iPass, which are widely used across Taiwan. These cards can be purchased and topped up at convenience stores and MRT stations. Cash payment is also accepted, but it is important to have exact change as bus drivers typically do not provide change. Some routes may also support mobile payment options; visitors should check for specific signs or information.
While direct bus routes specifically to Lapopo Village Glamping may vary, visitors should look for Keelung public bus routes that serve the Nuandong Canyon area. Key bus hubs in Keelung City provide extensive connections. It is recommended to check local Keelung public transportation maps or use navigation apps that integrate real-time bus information to identify the most convenient routes and transfer points that will bring you closest to the glamping site.
In Taiwan, wild camping is generally restricted or prohibited in many areas, including national parks, nature reserves, and private land without explicit permission. Unlike wild camping, Lapopo Village Glamping is a designated, legally established site that provides structured accommodation within a controlled environment. Guests enjoy the experience of being close to nature with amenities and safety measures, avoiding the complexities and potential legal issues associated with unauthorized wild camping.
Lapopo Village Glamping is designed as a light luxury camping experience, meaning all necessary camping equipment, including high-end temple tents with private bathrooms, is already provided and set up for guests. Therefore, guests are not permitted to set up their personal camping equipment, such as tents or cooking stoves, freely within or near the glamping premises. The site ensures a hassle-free experience with pre-arranged facilities.
Visitors at Lapopo Village Glamping should adhere to several environmental guidelines to ensure a pleasant stay and preserve the natural surroundings. This includes practicing the 'leave no trace' principle by properly disposing of all waste in designated bins. Guests should also be mindful of noise levels, especially during quiet hours, to respect other campers and local wildlife. It's important to stay within designated areas and avoid disturbing the local ecosystem.