TST is a certified travel agency in Taiwan with over 10 years of experience providing airport transfers and chauffeur-driven tours across Taiwan, including Taipei, Taichung, Sun Moon Lake, Alishan, and Kaohsiung. Known for our safety and professionalism, we are proud to represent the Taiwan Tourism Office.
With a fleet of 200+ vehicles starting with the letter 'R,' we offer 7-8-seater BENZ cars, 4-seater SUVs, and buses for all group sizes. Our experienced chauffeurs guide you to destinations, assist with photos, and accompany you during meals. They have basic English skills, ensuring you won't worry about communication with locals.
TST’s team of travel planners and guides ensures a smooth, comfortable experience with impeccable service and clean vehicles, making your travel in Taiwan easy and enjoyable.
Important Information for Your Tour Reservation 1. Pick-up and Drop-off 1.1 Pick-up and drop-off will be at your hotel accommodation (same hotel). 1.2 The quoted price is based on pick-up and drop-off locations within Taipei City/New Taipei City. For other cities, the price may vary. Please confirm the updated price with our customer service team. 1.3 If your tour starts from the airport, an additional airport pick-up service fee may apply. 2. Booking Requirements 2.1 For reservations made through TripAdvisor or Viator, bookings must be completed at least 48 hours before the scheduled tour or airport pick-up service. 3. Peak Season Reservations 3.1 During peak seasons, we highly recommend making your reservations at least 72 hours in advance to ensure availability. Bookings made less than 72 hours before the tour may not be guaranteed. To secure your preferred time slot, we encourage early booking. 4. Driver Assistance 4.1 Our driver is proficient in basic English and will assist you throughout the tour. They can help with photography, recommend restaurants, and provide guided support at ticket-free destinations to ensure an enjoyable and memorable experience. 5. Inclusions and Exclusions 5.1 The quoted price covers car rental with a driver, fuel, toll fees, parking fees, and the driver’s meals. 5.2 Please note that customer meals and entry fees to attractions are not included in the quoted price. For any further inquiries or clarifications, feel free to contact our customer service team. We are here to assist you.
Beitou Hot Spring Museum (Closed on Mondays) Duration: ~1 hours Beitou Hot Spring Museum: Start your day with a visit to this historical site, which used to be a public bathhouse during the Japanese colonial period. Learn about the history and culture of Taiwan's hot springs here.
Thermal Valley: (Closed on Mondays) Also known as "Hell Valley," this natural hot spring is one of the sources of Beitou's hot springs. Admire the steam rising from the emerald green water, creating a unique and mystical atmosphere.
Yangmingshan National Park (Qingtiangang Grassland, Lengshuikeng Trail, Xiaoyoukeng) Duration: ~3.5 hours Yangmingshan National Park is located in the north of Beitou. Yangmingshan was called Caoshan (Grass Mountain) during Japanese occupation of Taiwan, because it was covered with grass and seldom visited. After World War II, the KMT government renamed the mountain Yangmingshan and built a park here. Yangmingshan National Park is the only park in Taiwan that has volcanic geography and hot springs. It is next to Shamao Mountain and Qixing Mountain with Datun Mountain on the right and Guanyin Mountain in front.
Qingtiangang Grassland: A scenic spot known for its wide-open grassy plains and grazing cattle. Perfect for a leisurely stroll with stunning views of the mountains.
Lengshuikeng Trail: A relatively easy walking trail that takes you through geothermal areas with hot spring water streams. It’s known for the cooler spring water.
Xiaoyoukeng: This area showcases the volcanic activity in Yangmingshan. You'll find fumaroles (steam vents), sulfur crystals, and boiling mud pots.
Tamsui (Tamsui Old Street, Fisherman's Wharf, Fort Santo Domingo, etc.) Duration: ~3.5 hours Tamsui is a seaside district in New Taipei City, Taiwan adjacent to the Tamsui River and overlooking the Taiwan Strait. The name of the district means "fresh water" in Chinese. Although modest in size (population 189,271), Tamsui plays a significant role in Taiwanese history and culture
Tamsui Old Street: A bustling street filled with traditional Taiwanese snacks, street food, and souvenir shops. Enjoy a leisurely walk and try famous snacks like iron eggs and fish ball soup.
Fisherman’s Wharf: Known for its picturesque sunset views, the wharf is home to the Lover's Bridge, a white suspension bridge that lights up beautifully at night.
Fort Santo Domingo: A historic fort built by the Spanish in the 17th century and later used by the Dutch and British. Explore its colonial architecture and enjoy a panoramic view of historical
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