Embark on a flexible, private-guided tour of Taroko Gorge from Hualien. Explore majestic mountains, cultural landmarks, and hear captivating stories from your personal guide. Book now!
Embark on a flexible, private-guided tour of Taroko Gorge from Hualien. Explore majestic mountains, cultural landmarks, and hear captivating stories from your personal guide. Book now!
- Hualien City - The personal driver guide will collect guests from their hotel, B&B, or the train station in Hualien City.
- Taroko National Park - Renowned as one of Taiwan’s top attractions, Taroko National Park is celebrated for its marble canyons, verdant forests, and majestic peaks. The Liwu River has sculpted the breathtaking 18 km Taroko…
- Hualien City - The personal driver guide will collect guests from their hotel, B&B, or the train station in Hualien City.
- Taroko National Park - Renowned as one of Taiwan’s top attractions, Taroko National Park is celebrated for its marble canyons, verdant forests, and majestic peaks. The Liwu River has sculpted the breathtaking 18 km Taroko Gorge, where towering marble cliffs rise above turquoise waters. The visit includes key sites such as the Taroko Gorge Entrance Arch, Visitor Center, and scenic viewpoints along the gorge.
Despite some trails being closed due to the April 2024 earthquake, the knowledgeable guide will lead guests to the best open spots with stunning views and hidden photo opportunities. A significant portion of the day is dedicated to exploring Taroko, with short walks, numerous photo stops, and a leisurely pace. Sightseeing duration may vary with traffic, weather, or park regulations, but the guide will adjust the itinerary to ensure an optimal experience. This full-day tour typically lasts around 8 hours, so starting before 8:30 AM is advised.
- Qingshui Cliff - After exploring the marble canyons and lush valleys of Taroko National Park, the journey proceeds to the Pacific coast. Here, the landscape dramatically shifts to the towering Qingshui Cliffs, where mountains descend directly into the sea. Formed by tectonic activity along Taiwan’s most dynamic fault line, these cliffs serve as a natural boundary between land and ocean. Ranked among Taiwan’s Top Ten Landscapes, Qingshui is not only a geological marvel but also a stunning contrast to the deep gorges of Taroko—highlighting the seamless connection of mountains and sea.
- Sakul Trail - The Sakul Waterfall Trail offers a refreshing forest retreat before continuing to the coastal scenery of Qixingtan. Unlike the marble canyons of Taroko, this circular trail meanders through lush greenery with a gentle incline, making it accessible and enjoyable for all ages. Shaded by trees and filled with the sounds of birds and insects, the walk feels like a natural “forest bath.” At the midpoint, visitors will reach Sakul Falls, an 18-meter-high waterfall surrounded by crystal-clear streams. Guests can relax, cool off, or even dip their feet in the water for a lighthearted experience. The fresh mountain air and negative ions here create a rejuvenating atmosphere, washing away the stress of city life before heading to the stunning sea views at Qixingtan.
- Chishingtan Scenic Area - After the invigorating walk through the forest trail, the journey continues to Chishingtan Beach, one of Taiwan’s most beautiful coastlines. Here, the blue sky meets the vast Pacific Ocean, while white and black pebbles line the shore, smooth and cool to the touch. A canopy of clouds crowns the mountains that embrace the coastline, creating a breathtaking backdrop.
This is not only a place for stunning scenery—it’s also a moment of pure relaxation. Feel the gentle sea breeze, stretch out on the polished pebbles, and enjoy one of the most tranquil moments of the day. Though still a hidden gem to many international travelers, Chishingtan’s beauty has long been cherished by locals as one of Taiwan’s most iconic landscapes.
- General Hall - The Jiang Jun Fu (General’s House) is a historic Japanese-era military residence complex, featuring traditional dormitory layouts, brick chimneys, and elegant gardens that reflect Hualien’s past. Today, it is being reimagined as a vibrant cultural hub, blending history with creativity. Visitors can stroll through its Japanese-style garden, admire water features, and sense the atmosphere of “Hualien’s Living Room,” where heritage meets modern art and community life. Ending the day here offers a refreshing contrast to the grandeur of Taroko’s marble cliffs and wild landscapes—concluding the journey with culture, tranquility, and a deeper connection to Hualien’s story.
- Hualien City - The personal driver guide will escort guests back to their hotel, B&B, or train station in Hualien City at the end of the tour.

- Entrance fees to sites listed in itinerary
- Fuel surcharge
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottle water
- Private tour with amazing English-speaking guide
- Entrance fees to sites listed in itinerary
- Fuel surcharge
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottle water
- Private tour with amazing English-speaking guide
- Lunch
- Gratuity (optional)
- Lunch
- Gratuity (optional)
This private tour offers a unique and flexible experience, unlike typical bus tours, allowing for a fully guided day exploring Taroko Gorge and the breathtaking coastline of Hualien. With a personal English-speaking guide, visitors can discover both renowned attractions and hidden treasures at their leisure. The tour includes picturesque trails,…
This private tour offers a unique and flexible experience, unlike typical bus tours, allowing for a fully guided day exploring Taroko Gorge and the breathtaking coastline of Hualien. With a personal English-speaking guide, visitors can discover both renowned attractions and hidden treasures at their leisure. The tour includes picturesque trails, cultural insights, and delectable local cuisine, perfect for inquisitive travelers seeking more than just sightseeing.
• Convenient pickup and drop-off in Hualien
• Enjoy a personalized pace on this private tour
• Travel comfortably between locations in a private vehicle
• All entrance fees are included, eliminating the need for on-the-spot payments
- The itinerary can be customized based on your preferences.
- In the event of inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances, our guide reserves the right to alter tour itinerary.
- We recommend booking at least 5–7 days in advance, as some dates may be fully booked earlier.
- Actual sightseeing time in Taroko may vary due to traffic controls; starting before 8:30 am is recommended for the best experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.