Beitou and Yangmingshan Day Tour from Taipei
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9 Hours
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Free cancellation
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Offered in: Chinese and 2 more
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Take a break from your busy schedule and the hustle and bustle of the city, go on a tour to Yangmingshan National Park and Beitou District, and embrace the beauty of nature.
Yangmingshan National Park is located in the north of Taipei City, spanning Beitou District and 6 other districts in Taipei Metro Area. As the world’s first Urban Quiet Park certified by Quiet Park International, the park is known for the gorgeous flora and abundant geological features, including the fumaroles, lava terrains, craters, hot springs, etc, offering close-up views of the rocks and landforms.
In addition to the park, the Geothermal Valley and Beitou Hot Spring Museum offer you insights into the history of development of hot springs in Taipei, from the source of heat to the historic relics.
Hot spring bath is another unmissable experience in Beitou. Before the end of the tour, you will enjoy a hot spring foot bath to unwind your mind and body.
- Professional licensed tour guide
- Local transfer by air-conditioned vehicle
- Hot spring foot bath
- Local general liabilities insurance
- Food and beverage
- Gratuities
2. Group Tour: Exit 2, MRT Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station (BL14 /O07).
Please take the escalator to the ground level, your tour guide will be waiting for you near the exit with the tour operator's logo flag.
- Explore the wonders of the world’s first Urban Quiet Park certified by Quiet Park International
- Marvel at the amazing morphological variety of volcanic landforms
- Learn about the history of hot spring development in Taipei by visiting Beitou Hot Spring Museum
- Rejuvenate your mind and body with a natural hot spring foot bath
- Guaranteed departure with a minimum of 1 participant
- Meeting points:
Private Tour: Complimentary Downtown Taipei City Hotel Pick-up
Group Tour: Exit 2, MRT Zhongxiao Xinsheng Station (BL14 /O07).
Please take the escalator to the ground level, your tour guide will be waiting for you near the exit with the tour operator's logo flag. - Yangmingshan National Park (30 minutes)
- Beitou Public Library, Taipei (50 minutes)
- Beitou Hot Spring Museum (40 minutes)
- Beitou Thermal Valley(Hell Valley) (50 minutes)
- Flower Clock (30 minutes)
- Yang-Ming Shu-Wu Mansion (30 minutes)
- Zhuzihu (1 hour 20 minutes)
- Xiaoyoukeng Recreation Area (50 minutes)
- Yang Ming Shan Qing Tian Gang (50 minutes)
- Yang Ming Shan Leng Shui Keng (2 hours 10 minutes)
- Shilin Night Market (Pass By)
- For a full refund, you must cancel your booking at least 24 hours before the listing’s local pick-up time(GMT+8).
- No-shows are defined as passengers who do not show up on time for the tours. In this event, the bookings will be cancelled and non-refundable.
- Cancellations made 24 hours or more in advance of the listing’s pick-up time in the local time zone: full refund
- Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance of the listing’s pick-up time in the local time zone: non-refundable
- Please note: the final cost will depend on the number of participants
- Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
- This tour takes place in Yangmingshan National Park most of the time, which involves lots of walking and stairs; comfortable shoes and casual wear are recommended. As the temperature can drop dramatically in the mountain area, it's recommended to bring an extra coat.
- The sequence and time of stay at tour stops may be adjusted according to the traffic/weather condition.
- If the tour has to be cancelled due to bad weather, we will contact you no later than the evening before the excursion day by email or SMS.
- Please arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes earlier than the pick-up time.
- Each guest is allowed to bring one piece of carry-on baggage.
This tour is not recommended for wheelchair users and people with physical disabilities. - 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.