Private 4-Day West & South Taiwan Tour: Sun Moon Lake to Kenting

4.5
(32 reviews)
Taipei, Taiwan

4 days (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

From serene alpine lakes to sun-drenched tropical shores, this private 4-day journey offers the ultimate cross-section of Taiwan’s diverse landscapes and rich heritage.

Traveling in a comfortable private vehicle from Taipei, this seamless route connects Taiwan's most legendary landmarks. Watch the morning mist rise over Sun Moon Lake, explore the tropical ocean cliffs of Kenting National Park, and step back in time through the ancient streets of Lukang and Tainan. With a dedicated private guide catering entirely to your group's pace, you will skip the transit logistics and immerse yourself deeply in local culture, stunning nature, and world-class street food.

What's Included

Professional licensed tour guide
Toll and parking fee
Hotel accommodation x 3 Nights
Maobitou Park, Eluanbi Park, Chikan Tower
Air-conditioned vehicle
Breakfast (Optional[3])
Breakfast
Local general liabilities insurance
Lunch and Dinner
Beverage
Tipping is not required, but it's a wonderful way to show appreciation for your guide's service.

Meeting and pickup

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

The guide will meet you in the hotel lobby and will be holding a sign displaying the lead traveler's name.

Itinerary

Duration: 4 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Taipei - Sun Moon Lake

    6 stops
  • 1
    Sun Moon Lake

    Meet your guide at the hotel lobby, and then head for the heart of Taiwan island: Sun Moon Lake. Just sit back, relax and enjoy the ever-changing scenery through the window during the 3-hour ride. Nestled in the heart of Taiwan’s Nantou County at an elevation of 748 meters, Sun Moon Lake is the island’s largest and most enchanting alpine lake. Its unique name is derived from its distinct shape: the eastern side resembles a round sun, while the western side curls into a slender crescent moon, separated by the sacred Lalu Island. Renowned as one of Taiwan’s "Eight Beautiful Scenic Attractions," the lake is celebrated for its ever-changing scenery, where morning mists create a dreamy veil over the emerald waters and golden sunsets paint the surrounding peaks. Beyond its natural splendor, the area serves as a rich cultural crossroads, home to the indigenous Thao people and a sanctuary for significant historical landmarks.

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Wen Wu Temple

    Perched majestically on the northern mountainside of Sun Moon Lake, Wenwu Temple is a grand example of Northern Chinese palace-style architecture, recognizable by its striking golden-yellow roof and intricate stone carvings. Originally built in 1938 and meticulously reconstructed in 1969, the temple uniquely honors both the "Civil Saint" Confucius and the "Military Saint" Lord Guan within a single sprawling complex. A major highlight for visitors is the "Stairway to Heaven," a steep path of 366 steps leading up from the lake—one for each day of the year plus a leap day— each engraved with the names of historical figures and traditional solar terms. Travelers are drawn here not only for its spiritual significance in seeking success and wisdom but also for the breathtaking panoramic views of the turquoise waters offered from its ornate observation decks.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Yidashao Pier

    As the ancestral home and final settlement of the Thao people—Taiwan’s smallest officially recognized indigenous tribe—Ita Thao Village serves as the vibrant cultural heart of the Sun Moon Lake region. Formerly known as Barawbaw, the village offers a sensory journey through its bustling "Old Street," where visitors can sample authentic indigenous flavors such as millet wine, wild boar sausages, and locally grown Assam black tea.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Ci'en Pagoda

    Standing as an iconic landmark atop the summit of Mt. Shabalan, Ci’en Pagoda was commissioned by the late President Chiang Kai-shek in 1971 as a profound memorial to his mother. The nine-story, octagonal Chinese-style structure reaches a height of 46 meters, which, when combined with the mountain's elevation, places its peak at a perfect 1,000 meters above sea level. Accessing the pagoda involves a gentle 700-meter walk through a lush forest trail—famous for firefly sightings in late spring —leading to the base of the tower. Once at the top, visitors can ring the massive ceremonial bell and enjoy an unrivaled 360-degree vista where the "Sun" and "Moon" shapes of the lake are clearly visible, perfectly aligned with the neighboring mountains and the sacred Lalu Island.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Xuanzhuang Temple

    Xuanzhuang Temple is a serene Buddhist sanctuary built in 1965 to enshrine the sacred bone relics (Śarīra) of the legendary Tang Dynasty monk, Master Xuanzang. The temple’s architecture is a refined imitation of the Tang Dynasty style, characterized by simple, elegant lines and smooth square floor tiles that exude a sense of tranquility and ancient grace. Outside the main hall, large murals depict Xuanzang’s arduous 17-year pilgrimage to India to bring Buddhist scriptures back to China, a journey that significantly shaped the development of East Asian Buddhism. Located along the "Qinglong Mountain Ridge," the temple offers a quiet, contemplative alternative to the more crowded lakeside sites, providing a meditative atmosphere and a direct view across the water to the heart of the lake.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Xiangshan Visitor Center

    A masterpiece of contemporary architecture, the Xiangshan Visitor Center was designed by renowned Japanese architect Norihiko Dan with the guiding philosophy of "integrating the building into the landscape." The structure features unique wood-patterned concrete and two massive, curved wings that stretch out like a pair of embracing arms, creating a semi-open space that frames the lake without obstructing the natural horizon. Its grassy rooftops allow the building to blend seamlessly into the surrounding greenery, while the infinity pools on the grounds appear to merge directly with the lake’s waters. Beyond its stunning design, the center serves as a hub for tourism and administration, offering interactive exhibits on local ecology and an elegant café where visitors can enjoy world-class views through floor-to-ceiling glass.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Day 2

    Sun Moon Lake – Lukang – Kaohsiung

    4 stops
  • 7
    Lukang Historic Center

    Wake up to a serene morning overlooking the misty waters of Sun Moon Lake. After enjoying breakfast with a view, you will check out and leave the mountains behind. Today, your private guide will take you on a journey through time, traveling from the spiritual heart of Central Taiwan to the historic streets of Lukang, before arriving at the vibrant southern metropolis of Kaohsiung.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Lugang Longshan Temple

    Step into a sanctuary of peace and architectural mastery. Often compared to Beijing’s Forbidden City on a smaller scale, this is Taiwan’s most beautifully preserved Qing Dynasty Buddhist temple. As you walk through its courtyards, your guide will point out the spectacular spider-web caisson ceiling (built entirely without nails) and the intricate wood carvings that have stood the test of time for over two centuries.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 9
    Lugang Old Street

    Immerse yourself in history as you wander down the winding, red-brick alleys of Lukang's old commercial district. Once a bustling, wealthy port town, it now feels like a living museum. Walk past traditional courtyard homes, browse artisan shops selling handmade fans and traditional pastries, and discover the famous, incredibly narrow "Breast-Touching Alley" —a quirky testament to ancient town planning.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 10
    Tianhou Temple

    Pay your respects at one of Taiwan’s most historically significant temples, dedicated to Mazu, the Goddess of the Sea. This lively temple features incredible stone pillars carved with dragons and smoke-stained ceilings from centuries of incense offerings. It offers an authentic look into the deep spiritual roots of Taiwan's early coastal settlers.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Day 3

    Kaohsiung – Kenting – Kaohsiung

    6 stops
  • 11
    Kenting National Park

    Fuel up with breakfast before embarking on an exciting day-trip to the southernmost tip of Taiwan. Today you leave the city behind for Kenting National Park, a stunning tropical peninsula famous for its vibrant turquoise waters, dramatic coral formations, and windswept coastal cliffs. Enjoy a scenic coastal drive as the landscape shifts into a true island paradise.

    2 hours Admission ticket free
  • 12

    Visit this incredible coastal viewing platform named after a fallen coral rock that looks exactly like a crouching cat. Here, you will witness the raw power of nature through unique geological formations, including sea-eroded caves, trenches, and beautiful coral reefs stretching across the shoreline.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 13

    Your coastal exploration continues to this striking 18-meter-high coral stone rising dramatically from the sea. Shaped like a massive sail catching the wind, it is one of Kenting’s most photographed landmarks. From certain angles, the rock also bears an uncanny resemblance to the profile of US President Richard Nixon!

    15 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 14
    Eluanbi

    Walk through lush seaside trails to visit the world-famous Eluanbi Lighthouse. Known as the "Light of East Asia," this unique armed lighthouse was fortified with a trench and gun holes during the 19th century to protect it from local tribes. Stand at the edge of the park to witness where the Taiwan Strait, the Pacific Ocean, and the Bashi Channel meet.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 15
    Longpan Park

    Prepare to have your breath taken away as you step onto the vast, windswept limestone grasslands of Longpan. Perched high above the Pacific Ocean, this expansive plateau offers dizzying panoramic views of rugged cliffs dropping vertically into crashing white waves below.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 16
    Hengchun Old Town

    Wrap up your tropical day with a dose of history in Hengchun. This charming town boasts Taiwan’s most remarkably well-preserved Qing Dynasty city walls. Walk through the historic South Gate and explore the bustling local streets, which blends traditional southern Taiwanese lifestyle with a trendy, laid-back surf town vibe.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Day 4

    Kaohsiung - Tainan - Taipei

    6 stops
  • 17
    Kaohsiung

    Your final day blends Kaohsiung's iconic lakeside architecture with a deep-dive into Tainan—Taiwan’s oldest city, former imperial capital, and undisputed street-food capital—before a smooth private ride back to Taipei.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 18
    Lotus Pond

    Start your morning at Kaohsiung’s most famous lake.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 19
    Dragon Tiger Tower

    Walk through the giant, colorful Dragon and Tiger Pagodas—entering through the Dragon’s mouth and exiting the Tiger’s mouth to wash away bad luck and bring good fortune. Nearby, the elegant Spring and Autumn Pavilions pay tribute to Guanyin, the Goddess of Mercy.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 20
    Chihkan Tower (Fort Provintia)

    Travel north to Tainan and step onto the historic grounds of Chikan Tower. Originally built as Fort Provintia by the Dutch in 1653, this site has transformed over centuries. Today, beautiful Chinese-style pavilions sit directly on top of the original red-brick Dutch foundations, surrounded by manicured gardens and imperial stone turtles.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 21

    Dive into Taiwan’s ultimate foodie paradise ! This vibrant culinary crossroads is where locals queue up for legendary, multi-generational street snacks. Your guide will help you navigate through iconic Tainan delicacies such as savory rice pudding (Wa-gui), fresh milkfish soup, crispy shrimp rolls, or the famous coffin bread (coffin toast).

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 22

    Walk off your lunch along Tainan's best-preserved historical street. Once a bustling river port hub in the Qing Dynasty, this narrow alleyway is now lined with beautifully restored two-story wooden shophouses. It is a haven for local artists, boutique cafes, and vintage shops, decorated with gorgeous traditional lanterns overhead.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Ensure you carry enough cash with you to cover your expenses for meals, beverages, souvenirs, tips, etc. Convenience stores and most of the eateries in Taiwan don't accept credit cards as a form of payment.
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If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
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