Beitou Hot Springs & Yangmingshan with Yehliu Geopark Day Tour

7 to 8 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered

Escape the city and dive into northern Taiwan’s natural beauty and culture on the Beitou, Geothermal Valley, Yangmingshan, and Yehliu One-Day Tour! Begin with a visit to Beitou’s historic hot spring district and explore the steaming, otherworldly Geothermal Valley. Journey on to Yangmingshan National Park, where you'll witness volcanic landscapes, bubbling fumaroles, and seasonal blooms. Then, head to the dramatic Yehliu Geopark, famous for its wind-eroded rock formations like the iconic Queen’s Head. This tour blends relaxing nature, fascinating geology, and coastal beauty—all in one day. Enjoy a guided experience in multiple languages, seamless shuttle service, and plenty of photo-worthy moments. Book now for a scenic, stress-free adventure through some of Taiwan’s most breathtaking sites.

What's Included

Audio guide and Live commentary on board
Round-trip transfers to and from your hotel
Round-trip transfers to and from the meet up location
Admission to Yehliu Geopark

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Pickup from the following areas of Taipei City: Zhongshan District, Datong District, Zhongzheng District, Songshan District, Wanhua District, Xinyi District, Daan District, etc. This is a shared transfer service, the actual pick-up time may be earlier or delayed

Itinerary

Duration: 7 to 8 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    Booking this experience takes you to two of Beitou’s top attractions—Thermal Valley and the Beitou Hot Spring Museum. At Thermal Valley, also known as “Hell Valley,” you’ll witness a surreal natural phenomenon where steaming, jade-green sulfur springs bubble from the earth, surrounded by volcanic rocks and rising mist. It's a striking and atmospheric spot perfect for photos and a glimpse into Taiwan’s geothermal energy. Just a short walk away, explore the Beitou Hot Spring Museum, a beautifully restored Japanese-era bathhouse that offers insights into the area’s rich hot spring culture. Inside, you’ll find historic bath displays, old photographs, and elegant wooden architecture. Together, these sites offer a relaxing and educational experience, combining natural beauty with cultural heritage in the heart of Taipei’s most famous hot spring district. Some attractions might need to skipped because of capacity or weather conditions

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 2

    At Yangmingshan National Park, the Flower Clock stands as a captivating centerpiece, blending horticultural artistry with natural beauty. This 22-foot diameter floral timepiece is adorned with vibrant seasonal blooms and plays music hourly, offering a unique sensory experience. Surrounding the clock, visitors can explore meticulously landscaped gardens featuring traditional Chinese pavilions, serene streams, and reflective ponds. The park is especially enchanting during the annual Flower Festival from February to March, when cherry blossoms, azaleas, camellias, and peach blossoms create a colorful tapestry across the landscape. Leisurely strolls along well-maintained trails reveal panoramic views of the mountains and opportunities to spot local wildlife. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photography lover, or seeking a peaceful retreat, the Flower Clock area offers a harmonious blend of cultural charm and natural splendor, making it a must-visit destination in Taipei.

    20 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3

    At Zhuzihu in Yangmingshan, travelers will enjoy a peaceful countryside escape surrounded by lush mountains and fresh air. During lunch, savor traditional mountain and wild cuisine, including stir-fried mountain vegetables, hearty sweet potato soup, soft yam steamed buns, and other local specialties unique to the region. If you visit during alocasia season, you can stroll through the charming alocasia gardens and experience the beauty of these lush plants up close. In calla lily season, the experience becomes even more interactive as you get to wander through scenic flower fields and hand-pick elegant calla lilies yourself. It’s a wonderful way to connect with nature, taste authentic local flavors, and enjoy the serene landscape of Yangmingshan. This relaxing and immersive visit to Zhuzihu offers a refreshing contrast to the busy city life and is perfect for nature lovers and food enthusiasts alike.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 4

    At Xiaoyoukeng Recreation Area, travelers will witness one of Yangmingshan’s most dramatic volcanic landscapes. Situated on the northern slope of Qixing Mountain at about 805 meters elevation, this post-volcanic site features steaming fumaroles, bubbling hot springs, and bright yellow sulfur crystals scattered across the terrain. The area’s rugged beauty is shaped by collapse pits and thermal activity, offering a raw and fascinating view into Taiwan’s volcanic geology. Visitors can walk along well-maintained trails that wind past active steam vents and scenic overlooks, where the smell of sulfur fills the air and the earth seems alive beneath your feet. The sight of smoke rising from the mountain against the lush green backdrop is both eerie and awe-inspiring. It’s a must-visit for nature lovers, geology enthusiasts, and photographers alike, offering a unique chance to explore the natural power that formed much of northern Taiwan.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5

    Explore the stunning beauty of Yangmingshan National Park with a visit to Qingtiangang Grassland and Lengshuikeng. Walk across the vast lava terrace, formed by ancient volcanic activity, and meet grazing buffalo, a charming reminder of the area’s ranching past. Breathe in fresh mountain air as you stroll along scenic trails and take in sweeping views of rolling hills and green meadows. In the Lengshuikeng area, discover Milk Lake’s milky white waters, cross the Jingshan Suspension Bridge, and enjoy the peaceful Lengshuikeng Ecological Pool. For nature lovers, the Wild Peony Natural Trail and Jixinlun offer serene forest walks. Each stop showcases the diverse volcanic landscape and rich ecosystem of Yangmingshan. Please note that access to some attractions may vary due to weather or visitor capacity. This is a perfect getaway for those seeking nature, wildlife, and relaxing mountain scenery just outside of Taipei. Some attractions might be skipped due to capacity or weather conditions.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6

    At Yehliu Geopark, travelers will step into a stunning natural wonder shaped by millions of years of wind and sea erosion. Located on a narrow cape along Taiwan's northern coast, the park features a surreal landscape of unique rock formations, including the iconic “Queen’s Head,” a graceful, naturally sculpted column that resembles a regal profile. As you walk along the coastline, you’ll see fascinating geological formations like mushroom rocks, honeycomb weathering patterns, and sea-eroded troughs that make the area look almost otherworldly. It’s a paradise for photographers, nature lovers, and geology enthusiasts alike. The coastal views are breathtaking, and the educational signs throughout the park help explain how nature shaped this rare terrain. Since the area is open and sun-exposed, it’s essential to bring sun protection. Visiting Yehliu Geopark is a one-of-a-kind experience that offers a glimpse into Earth’s powerful natural forces.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 7

    After your day tour, opt to disembark at Keelung Miaokou Night Market for an unforgettable culinary adventure. Centered around the historic Dianji Temple, this bustling market is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and a dazzling array of Taiwanese street food. Wander through lantern-lit lanes as you sample local favorites like thick crab soup, tempura fried fish paste, chicken rolls, and the famous "nutritious sandwich." Don't miss the traditional desserts and the century-old Lee Hu Cake Shop, celebrated for its pineapple cakes and mung bean pastries. The market's organized layout, with numbered stalls and multilingual signage, ensures a delightful and accessible experience for all visitors. After indulging in the local flavors, you can conveniently return to Taipei on your own, with Keelung Station just a short walk away, offering frequent train services back to the city. This optional stop provides the perfect conclusion to your day, immersing you in the rich culture of Taiwan.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
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