四天三夜台灣觀光

Duration:

Price:                 

4 days

Adult: NZ$695.  Child: NZ$605.

Single room surcharge: NZ$209.

Pick up:

0800 ~ 0900 at hotel lobby.  Please bring your passport for flight

 

Itinerary:

Day 1

Pick-up from hotel – Coach to Nantou – Sun Moon Lake Tour – Wenwu Temple – Tehua Village – Tse-En Pagoda – Holy Monk Shrine – Puli (A cultural & artistic heaven) – Taichung City

Hotel: Plaza International Hotel, Taichung

 

從飯店出發 – 乘巴士往南投 – 日月潭環湖觀光 – 埔里鎮觀光 – 台中 (宿: 台中市)

 

Day 2

Taichung City – Lukang Historical and Cultural Town – Coach or Train to Kaohsiung

Hotel: Holiday Garden Hotel, Kaohsiung

 

台中 – 鹿港文化古蹟巡禮 – 乘巴士或火車往高雄 – 高雄 (宿:高雄)

 

Day 3

Pick-up from hotel – Coach to Manopitou – Oluanpi Light House – Kenting Park Kaohsiung

Hotel: Holiday Garden Hotel, Kaohsiung

 

高雄 – 貓鼻頭 – 鵝鑾鼻燈塔 – 墾丁國家公園 – 高雄 (宿:高雄)

 

Day 4

Kaohsiung City Tour – Cheng Ching Lake – Spring & Autumn Pavillions – Former British Consulate - Coach or train to Taipei

 

高雄市區觀光 (澄清湖, 春秋閣,西仔彎英國領事館古蹟) – 乘巴士或火車往台北 – 抵達台北 – 送回飯店

All inclusive except Lunch and Dinner

 

 

SUN MOON LAKE

The poetically lake is the most famous lake attraction in Taiwan . With over 100 square kilometers, the lake got its name because the northern part of it has the shape of the sun and the southern part of it has the shape of crescent moon (those two parts are separated by Guang-hua Island). “Autumn Moon Scene of the Sun Moon Lake” is considered as the most attractive 12 sights in Taiwan.

 

PULI

The people of Nantou county in central Taiwan are proud of the natural beauty of Puli, a small town at the geographical heart of the island. The town is famous for its “ four Ws”: weather, water, women, and wine.

LUKANG

The Village of Lukang, located about 180 kilometers south of Taipei, is known as a center of arts and handicrafts, particularly wooden and bamboo items. It is the nearest port to the coast of Mainland China. In earlier years, the city was the site of magnificent homes and temples of uniquely Taiwanese architecture. Some of these structures still exist today. The  Lung Shan Temple is the prime example.

 

 

KENTING NATIONAL PARK

Kenting National Park, which was established on Jan. 01, 1948, is Taiwan’s first National Park. The park is superbly located. Spanning the Hengchun Peninsula, it faces the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Bashi Channel to the south, and the Taiwan Straits to the west. Some of Taiwan’s largest coral reefs lie off the coast and the forests along the park’s western edge are the last of Taiwan’s coastal tropical forests. The name Hengchun Peninsula says much about the area’s attractions, for it means “ Eternal Spring.” The fantastic climate, lush forests, beaches, and reef environments make Kenting a rival to internationally famous tropical resorts like Bali and Phuket.

 

CHENGCHING LAKE

The Chenching Lake has a lot of tourist attractions and is the largest lake in Kaohsiung County. A major attraction at the lake is the stately Restoration Pagoda. The lake also has islands and bridges, towers and pavilions, boating and aquariums, tree-lined paths, a nine-corner bridge.

SPRING AND AUTUMN PAVILLIONS

The seven-tiered Dragon and Tiger pagodas stand in the water of Lotus Lake at Tzuoying near the graceful Spring and Autumn pavilions. A nine-cornered bridge links the pagodas to the shore