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3 Days Itinerary in Taoyuan District, Taiwan - Travel Guide
What to do in Taoyuan District for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Taoyuan District, Taiwan - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Taoyuan District

A Tantalizing Tryst with Taoyuan

Days Description
1 Day 1 – Exploring Cultural Gems
2 Day 2 – The Nature and Adventure Day
3 Day 3 – Delighting in Delectable Treats

Introduction

Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing beauty of Taoyuan District, Taiwan, with a meticulously carved three-day itinerary. Revel in the delicate balance of tradition and modernity, as nature's bounty artfully dances with urban sophistication.

Day 1 – Exploring Cultural Gems

Start your day at the serene Daxi Old Street, a nostalgic walk through the rich history of Taoyuan. The olden Baroque buildings, with their brilliantly decorated façades, are a feast for the eyes. Don't miss the chance to savor some of the traditional Taiwanese snacks here. From Daxi, make your way to the Cihu & Mausoleum of Chiang Kai-shek, dedicated to Taiwan’s former leader; the tranquil setting is perfect for reflection. Up next is Shimen Reservoir, your chance to revel in nature's grandeur. Whether you're a fan of leisurely strolls or thirst for some boating action, this is your spot. Cap off the day at the Lotus Lake, an oasis of peace under the twinkling stars of the Niluo night sky. Lose yourself in its enchantment but remember to save some energy for the next day.

Day 2 – The Nature and Adventure Day

Lala Mountain invites you on the second day. Its towering majesty dominates the surrounding landscape while the lucid fog, and lush forests paint a fairytale-like scenery, stirring rejuvenation into every traveller. Breathe in the fragrant freshness as you hike up, and reward yourself with a breathtaking panorama from the top. Have a quick carb-load and embark on your next adventure to Basil’s Dive Resort for some scuba diving. Ever wondered what secret marine treasures lie beneath the seemingly calm water surfaces? Now’s your chance to discover them directly. Make sure to pace yourself, because up next, we have an exhilarating wind tunnel experience waiting at iFly Taiwan. Free-fall, fly and relive that adrenaline rush in the safety of a controlled environment. Sounds electrifying, doesn’t it? Make sure to get a good night's rest, for the final day dawns soon.

Day 3 – Delighting in Delectable Treats

On our final day, let's dive into the appetizing alleys of Taiwan's gastronomical delights. Start your food adventure at the Taoyuan Public Market. From the Teochew Porridge to Black Glutinous Rice dessert and Oyster Omelette, Taiwanese street food is an explosion of contrasting flavors that dance photogenically on your Instagram feed but more importantly on your tastebuds. After filing your stomach, we’re heading to the Gloria Outlets for some shopping therapy. Fancy some top international brands at bargain rates? Well, then this place is a haven for you! Finally, end the trip on a relaxing note with a visit to the Huweipaotao Lakeside Art Village: cafés, stores, galleries, it’s all here, set against the backdrop of a tranquil lake. Spot some birdlife, catch a beautiful sunset, and ponder the awesome three days you’ve just had in Taiwan.

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Matthew Wilson

Matthew Wilson

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Matthew is a history buff and takes immense interest in visiting historical sites around the world.

FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Taoyuan District

What is the best time to visit Taoyuan District?

Taiwan's Taoyuan District enjoys a moderate climate, so it can be technically visited throughout the year. However, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are considered the best times for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

What local delicacies should I try in Taoyuan District?

Taoyuan District is known for its street food. Don’t miss out on trying the traditional Teochew Porridge, Stinky Tofu, Bubble Tea, Oyster Omelette, Black Glutinous Rice dessert, and the popular Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup.

Are there any local or traditional souvenirs to bring back home?

Yes, of course! You can consider buying tea, pineapple cakes, wood carvings, ceramics, silk items or even electronic devices as souvenirs from Taoyuan.