


Hehuanshan Five Peaks - Hiking
Summary
This two-day itinerary places guests on the high ridgelines of Hehuanshan National Scenic Area, where five of Taiwan's celebrated Top 100 Mountains sit within reach of well-maintained trails above 3,000 metres. No high-mountain permits are required. The terrain is exposed and the elevation is genuine, yet the paths are among the most navigable in Taiwan's alpine landscape. A licensed English-speaking guide accompanies the group throughout. Private transportation connects Taichung to the mountains and back, with an overnight at a mountain property in Cingjing at 2,500 metres between the two hiking days.
Highlights
- Five summits from Taiwan's Top 100 Mountains completed across two consecutive days of ridge walking above 3,000 metres
- An overnight stay at a mountain property in Cingjing, positioned at 2,500 metres with unobstructed views across the Central Mountain Range
- Approximately 22 kilometres of cumulative trail distance through open alpine terrain entirely above the tree line
- A realistic encounter with Muntjac deer along the Hehuanshan North Peak trail corridor on the second day
- Private door-to-door transportation departing from Taichung High Speed Rail Station, with no shared transfers or public connections
- A licensed, English-speaking mountain guide present for all trail sections, including route briefings and summit identification
What is included in this tour?
Items that are included in the cost of tour price.- Private return transportation from/to Taichung High Speed Rail Station (alternate pick up/drop off locations available)
- Meals included
- One night's accommodation
- Licensed, English mountain guide
- Taxes, gratuities, and Daily Liability Insurance
What is not included in this tour?
Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.- Personal expenses (e.g., laundry, calls, room service)
- Travel Insurance
- Meals and drinks not specified in the itinerary
- Private coach transport and separate luggage handling
- Tipping for your guide
Day by day Itinerary
Day 1
Taichung to Hehuanshan Main and East Peaks, overnight CingjingPrivate transportation departs Taichung High Speed Rail Station in the morning and climbs into Hehuanshan National Scenic Area, reaching elevations above 3,000 metres before the first trail begins. The day's route covers approximately 8 kilometres along an open mountain ridge, where the path follows the contour of the land above the tree line with unobstructed sightlines in most directions. Three of Taiwan's Top 100 Mountains are reached before the afternoon light shifts. The group then descends to Cingjing and checks into a mountain property at 2,500 metres. A group dinner is served that evening at the accommodation.
Day 2
Cingjing to Hehuanshan North and West Peaks, return to TaichungThe morning begins early in Cingjing, where the elevation and clear air are immediately present. After a brief breakfast, private transportation returns the group to the Hehuanshan trail network for the second and longer day. The route covers close to 14 kilometres at sustained altitude above 3,000 metres, crossing terrain that requires steady pacing and appropriate layering. Two further summits from Taiwan's Top 100 Mountains are reached, bringing the total across both days to five. Muntjac deer are occasionally observed along this section of trail. The group returns to the vehicle in the afternoon, and private transportation proceeds directly to Taichung, concluding the itinerary at the High Speed Rail Station.

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This two-day itinerary places guests on the high ridgelines of Hehuanshan National Scenic Area, where five of Taiwan's celebrated Top 100 Mountains sit within reach of well-maintained trails above 3,000 metres. No high-mountain permits are required. The terrain is exposed and the elevation is genuine, yet the paths are among the most navigable in Taiwan's alpine landscape. A licensed English-speaking guide accompanies the group throughout. Private transportation connects Taichung to the mountains and back, with an overnight at a mountain property in Cingjing at 2,500 metres between the two hiking days.

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This two-day itinerary places guests on the high ridgelines of Hehuanshan National Scenic Area, where five of Taiwan's celebrated Top 100 Mountains sit within reach of well-maintained trails above 3,000 metres. No high-mountain permits are required. The terrain is exposed and the elevation is genuine, yet the paths are among the most navigable in Taiwan's alpine landscape. A licensed English-speaking guide accompanies the group throughout. Private transportation connects Taichung to the mountains and back, with an overnight at a mountain property in Cingjing at 2,500 metres between the two hiking days.

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Summit Taiwan's second-highest peak on a three-day, two-night trek. Hike through the black forest, reach Snow Mountain at sunrise, stay in high-altitude camps, and finish with a private hot spring bath before returning to Taipei.

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This two-day itinerary places guests on the high ridgelines of Hehuanshan National Scenic Area, where five of Taiwan's celebrated Top 100 Mountains sit within reach of well-maintained trails above 3,000 metres. No high-mountain permits are required. The terrain is exposed and the elevation is genuine, yet the paths are among the most navigable in Taiwan's alpine landscape. A licensed English-speaking guide accompanies the group throughout. Private transportation connects Taichung to the mountains and back, with an overnight at a mountain property in Cingjing at 2,500 metres between the two hiking days.

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The Jinshuiying National Trail descends sixteen kilometres from an elevation of 1,450 metres to the eastern foothills of Pingtung County, passing through the Paiwan village of Tjuvecekadan — listed as a potential UNESCO World Heritage Site by Taiwan's Bureau of Cultural Heritage. This two-day private tour combines a guided community visit with a full traverse of one of Taiwan's most significant cross-mountain routes. Permits, transport, and indigenous guide included.

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Southern Taiwan holds two places that most visitors never reach. The Alangyi Historic Trail follows one of the island's last undeveloped stretches of Pacific coastline, a route that predates modern roads and remains permit-controlled to this day. Inland, the Paiwan village of Tjuvecekadan sits in the mountains of Pingtung County, its terraced slate architecture largely unchanged across generations. This two-day private journey connects both, with a night at a hot spring property in Mudan positioned between them. The itinerary is unhurried and the group sizes deliberately small.

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This eight-day guided cycling tour covers 555km and 8,400m of elevation, traversing Taiwan’s central mountain spine from Taipei to Kenting. The route includes sustained climbs, long descents, and quiet rural roads. Riders experience wild hot springs, the Taiwan KOM Challenge route, Sun Moon Lake, and the tea fields of Alishan. The journey concludes at Kenting’s southern beaches, with regional cuisine and cultural sites along the way.

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Summit Taiwan's second-highest peak on a three-day, two-night trek. Hike through the black forest, reach Snow Mountain at sunrise, stay in high-altitude camps, and finish with a private hot spring bath before returning to Taipei.

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This two-day itinerary places guests on the high ridgelines of Hehuanshan National Scenic Area, where five of Taiwan's celebrated Top 100 Mountains sit within reach of well-maintained trails above 3,000 metres. No high-mountain permits are required. The terrain is exposed and the elevation is genuine, yet the paths are among the most navigable in Taiwan's alpine landscape. A licensed English-speaking guide accompanies the group throughout. Private transportation connects Taichung to the mountains and back, with an overnight at a mountain property in Cingjing at 2,500 metres between the two hiking days.

Walami Trail Adventure
The Walami Trail follows the Batongguan Traversing Trail through Yushan National Park, crossing six suspension bridges and passing Japanese-era ruins before reaching Walami mountain cabin at the overnight point. The route covers approximately 13 kilometres each way across high-altitude terrain. All permits, logistics, and guide services are arranged.

Jade Mountain 3-Day Trekking
Climb to the top of Taiwan on a 3-day, 2-night experience that includes overnight stays in an indigenous village and a mountain lodge at over 3,400m. Watch the sunrise atop Jade Mountain and traverse forested areas within Yushan National Park.

Jiaming Lake Trekking 4-day Guided
A 4-day / 3-night trek to Jiaming Lake, Taiwan's second highest mountain lake, including two nights in mountain cabins and summiting two of Taiwan's Top 100 peaks. The route covers high-altitude terrain in Yushan National Park and is designed for hikers seeking a structured, guided experience.

Mt. Nanhuda 5-Day Trek
Mt. Nanhuda stands at 3,742 meters in Shei-Pa National Park, reached by four days of sustained ridge walking through glacier-carved terrain. The route connects two high-altitude cabins by way of a five-peak traverse and a descent into the Nanhu Valley cirque. Meals are prepared at each cabin and sleeping equipment is provided. The itinerary is designed for fit travelers with hiking experience who want genuine alpine exposure in Taiwan without technical climbing.

Jinshuiying National Trail & Tjuvecekadan
The Jinshuiying National Trail descends sixteen kilometres from an elevation of 1,450 metres to the eastern foothills of Pingtung County, passing through the Paiwan village of Tjuvecekadan — listed as a potential UNESCO World Heritage Site by Taiwan's Bureau of Cultural Heritage. This two-day private tour combines a guided community visit with a full traverse of one of Taiwan's most significant cross-mountain routes. Permits, transport, and indigenous guide included.

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Southern Taiwan holds two places that most visitors never reach. The Alangyi Historic Trail follows one of the island's last undeveloped stretches of Pacific coastline, a route that predates modern roads and remains permit-controlled to this day. Inland, the Paiwan village of Tjuvecekadan sits in the mountains of Pingtung County, its terraced slate architecture largely unchanged across generations. This two-day private journey connects both, with a night at a hot spring property in Mudan positioned between them. The itinerary is unhurried and the group sizes deliberately small.

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The Syakaro Historic Trail follows a path the Atayal people have walked for generations, threading through cedar forest and bamboo groves along the northern ridgelines of Hsinchu County. This two-day private itinerary covers the trail in full before settling for the night in Smangus, an Atayal community that remained without road access until 1979 and continues to operate as a collective to this day. The second morning is spent beneath the canopy of a cypress grove where individual trees predate the Tang Dynasty. Private transportation handles all transfers, allowing guests to give their full attention to the terrain and the people who have shaped it.

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The drive from Chiayi climbs into the Alishan mountain range, reaching Tsou indigenous communities at elevations above 1,000 meters where tea cultivation and community-managed forest occupy the same terrain. The first two days are spent immersed in Alishan indigenous culture and experiencing Indigenous life as it was yesterday and is today. We first arrive in Chashan, the southernmost Indigenous community in the Alishan National Scenic Area. It is home to Indigenous Tsou, Indigenous Bunun, and Han Chinese (Hakka) peoples. This community is unique in that many of its young people have returned in recent years to serve as local guides or to start their own businesses, such as guesthouses and coffee shops. These young people have energized this community’s tourism efforts, while reconnecting with their roots and learning from their elders. On Day 1, you become quickly acclimated to Indigenous Tsou culture with an exploration of Chashan Community’s culture park. Gain an understanding of the traditional uses of plants, view a traditional watchtower, and experience the sounds of a traditional air whistle (a device used by the elders to signal the start of a meeting). Then, enjoy a meal of fusion cuisine (traditional Indigenous and locally grown ingredients made using modern cooking methods). This is followed by time spent with a local guide in a natural swimming pool, cooling off or simply relaxing in a beautiful natural setting. After changing clothes and enjoying another dinner of fusion cuisine, our local guide leads us in a torch lighting ceremony and tells us stories and legends. On Day 2, we head into the mountains above Chashan to experience more of traditional Alishan indigenous life, such as making a bird call from shellflower stalks and archery. From there, we head to the Danayigu Ecological Park. This nature reserve, located within the Indigenous Tsou community of Shanmei, is famed for its success in restoring its river and Taiwan shoveljaw carp population. There are several areas along the river for viewing these fish, including from above, along the Danayigu Suspension Bridge. Lunch is at one of Taiwan’s few “floating restaurants,” meaning that food is served in the river on trays that float. This is followed by a guided cultural tour. To end the day, we head to Shizhuo, a “hub” along the Alishan Highway with convenience stores and snack shops. On Day 3, there will be a major shift in our cultural exploration of Alishan as we visit a tea plantation and learn about and experience traditional tea processing methods. We wrap up this journey by sampling locally produced teas, followed by a Chinese cuisine lunch in a nearby restaurant. This 3-day, 2-night adventure includes round-trip transport from the Chiayi High-Speed Rail Station. Alternative pickup locations are available upon request (additional charges may apply).

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This three-day private itinerary moves through three of central Taiwan's most productive birding areas — Daxueshan National Forest, Xitou, and Sun-Link Sea Nature Education Area. The route is structured around resident endemic species, including the Mikado Pheasant and Taiwan Blue Magpie, with a private bilingual ornithologist guide throughout. All transport and accommodation arranged.

Ancient Trails & Hot Springs
A five-day private itinerary through the indigenous territory and coastline of southern Taiwan — a Paiwan stone-slate village, two national trails, and hot spring accommodation across Pingtung and Taitung. The route covers the Jinshuiying National Trail and the permit-controlled Alangyi Historic Trail, with overnight stays at hot spring hotels. Private transport throughout.

Syakaro Historic Trail & Smangus Giant Trees
The Syakaro Historic Trail follows a path the Atayal people have walked for generations, threading through cedar forest and bamboo groves along the northern ridgelines of Hsinchu County. This two-day private itinerary covers the trail in full before settling for the night in Smangus, an Atayal community that remained without road access until 1979 and continues to operate as a collective to this day. The second morning is spent beneath the canopy of a cypress grove where individual trees predate the Tang Dynasty. Private transportation handles all transfers, allowing guests to give their full attention to the terrain and the people who have shaped it.

Syakaro Historic Trail & Smangus Giant Trees
The Syakaro Historic Trail follows a path the Atayal people have walked for generations, threading through cedar forest and bamboo groves along the northern ridgelines of Hsinchu County. This two-day private itinerary covers the trail in full before settling for the night in Smangus, an Atayal community that remained without road access until 1979 and continues to operate as a collective to this day. The second morning is spent beneath the canopy of a cypress grove where individual trees predate the Tang Dynasty. Private transportation handles all transfers, allowing guests to give their full attention to the terrain and the people who have shaped it.



















