This journey provides the best chance for you to enjoy Hualien coastal highlights and beauty of valley in a day included famous spot ‘’Shitiping‘’ and treasure hunting for ‘’Jade picking" in Baibow river.
The East Coast consists of a great variety of coral reefs, created an ever-moving landscape. The coastal range was formed by the solidification of andesite magma, sedimentary stone from the ocean bed and igneous rock from the Central Mountain Range. This area is geographically unique and stunning. Fish resources brought by the Black Current are the lifeblood of the east Taiwan fishing industry. It offers a great opportunity for seafood lovers.
Have you ever dreamed of making you own jade necklace or decorations? Our guide will guide you down to the stream to pick up the Jade, then bring the jade stone back to the factory(if found it) and polish them by yourself. It's sound interesting and could be regarded as an unique souvinior during the trip in Taiwan.
Pickup included
Your personal driver guide will pick-up you at your hotel / b&b or train station in Hualien City.
Baqi Observation Deck is said to be the most beautiful "turning point" of the road. When driving here from Hualien City, while going through the hairpin bends, you will notice the scenery changing suddenly from the verdant mountains on both sides to the vast Pacific Ocean, with Coastal Range towering majestically.
Dashibishan Trail is well designed, and the scenery of the scenic terrace is healing. It takes only about 15 minutes to reach an amazing view of the ocean horizon, and the magnificent wooden trestle with the blue sky, mountains and the sea as the background. This becomes a must-visit spot for bloggers and influencers for they can snap photos like a pro even without super fancy cameras or shooting skills.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
*Pick up and drop off is provided anywhere in Hualien City(Downtown Hualien, Hotel in Hualien city or Hualien train station). *The quickest and safest way to Hualien from Taipei is by train. Loads of trains run daily from Taipei. The journey takes around 2 hours.