International tourists have a “pretty low awareness” of Taiwan, said Michael McCreesh, a co-founder of Origin Wild, a local tour company. “Seventy percent of the country is covered in forests and ...
There’s a new way to travel in Taiwan that immerses passengers in a world of luxury train travel. Taiwan Railway Tours and LION Travel are redefining the afternoon tea experience with the Heifeng ...
On a recent morning, a red and cream-colored train departed a city in southern Taiwan, passing through neighborhoods and slowly pulling uphill into misty mountain forests. Passengers peered out their ...
Limited to 60 passengers, this scenic train delights with pop-up menus and local culinary flair. After planning two trips to Taiwan in three months, my biggest takeaway is simple: book early.
The lively night markets, colorful temples and neon-lit streets in Taiwan’s cities are an obvious hit with visitors, but venture beyond the urban sprawl, and you’ll discover remarkable natural ...
Rachel Chang is a travel and pop culture journalist who contributes to Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Lonely Planet, and more. The Alishan Forest Railway is one of the most unique ways to see ...