Nantou lies at the heart of Taiwan and is its only landlocked county. It is known for its rugged natural landscapes and mountains and includes the highest mountain in East Asia. If you come to Taiwan you should definitely pass through this place and stop by at some of the sights we will mention below.
🛥️ Planning your trip to Nantou? ⛰️
Here are some top travel tips for you:
- Best time to visit: Winter or Autumn when it is less rainy
- How to get there: Taiwan Railway and Inter-City Bus
- Best place to stay: Kirin Villa or Jenq Yang Hotspring Hotel
- Book tours and activities in Nantou on Klook
- Stay connected with a local SIM
- Rent a car to explore distant sights
How to get around Nantou:
As always, we recommend renting a scooter as the best way to see Taiwan. However, you can also a great deal of Miaoli by taking the train to Taichung and then switching to an inter-city bus, or local bus. Getting around in a car is also a convenient option as there is plenty of parking pretty much everywhere in this less crowded county.
Scooter Rental: Looking for scooter rental in Nantou? Search Klook here or KKday here to search for options. You can also check out our scooter rental guide here.
Car Rental: If you are looking for car rentals, you can also search Qeeq here, Klook here, KKday here. You can also check out our car rental guide here.
By Bus: You can book tickets to travel to Nantou via inter-city bus on Klook here.
By Train: You can book tickets to Taichung via high speed rail (HSR) on Klook here or KKDay here, or book tickets via the normal train (TRA) on Klook here, then switch to a bus to Nantou.
Bicycle Rental: Cycling is the best way to enjoy Taiwan’s landscapes if you have the time and energy. Looking for bicycle rentals in Taiwan? You can search on KKday here and search for tours on Klook here. You can also check out our Taiwan cycling guide here.
Tours:
There are many tours and activities available in Nantou such as river Tracing, paragliding, Shanlinxi Forest Recreation Area 杉林溪, Cona’s Chocolate Castle, Shuiyuan Suspension Bridge, JOJOZOO Park, and Aowanda Forest Recreation Area.
You can find more tours of Nantou on Klook here or KKday here.
Where to Stay:
We have stayed at and recommend Jenq Yang Hotspring Hotel (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Trip.com here, or Klook here), a hot spring hotel near the mystical Lushan hot spring, and Maple Leaf Holiday Villa (you can book on Agoda here, Booking.com here, Hotels.com here, Expedia.com here, Trip.com here, or Klook here), a lodge with a great view and within walking distance of Cingjing Farm. I also have stayed at and recommend Kirin Villa (you can book on Agoda here or Booking.com here), a mountain resort in Puli near Sun Moon Lake.
Looking for a hotel? Find out where to stay in our Taiwan hotels guide or search for the best hotel deals in Taiwan here. We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation on the islands.
You can also book Wifi and SIM cards for Taiwan on Gigago here.
Map:
Below is a map of these sites:
Let’s get started with the list!
Climbing Jade Mountain in one Day (Yushan) 外國人單攻玉山
Hours:
You must leave for Paiyun Lodge before 9 AM.
Permits:
The mountain permit and park entry permit can both be applied for online. Some special requirements for the day hike though are that you must have experience climbing mountains above 3000 meters in the past 5 years. All you have to do is upload a picture of yourself on top of a mountain above 3000 meters and tell them which mountain it was. Also, you must give the park personal information such as name, age, and ID or passport number.
How to get there:
Fom Chiayi: Take provincial highway 18 east until the edge of Chiayi, you will see the trailhead on the right going up the mountain.
From Xinyi Township: Take provincial highway 21 west up the mountain. Please note this road is only open during daylight hours due to rock falls.
You can book a hiking tour to Jade Mountain on Klook here.
The Ultimate Guide to Sun Moon Lake 日月潭極限指南
Background:
Sun Moon Lake (aka Zintun in the local Thao language) is the largest natural lake in Taiwan and home of the aboriginal Thao tribe. According to legend, a white deer led the tribe to the lake and is now trapped in a marble stone on Lalu Island, which is sacred ground to them.
The name “Sun Moon Lake” comes from the different colors of the water in the lake, some of it being murky and on other parts of the lake, clear. Another account says that the name comes from parts of the lake being round like the sun, and other parts of the lake being curved like the moon.
The first hydroelectric plant was built on the lake in 1919 by the Japanese, which was later taken over by the ROC government. The hydroelectric power is part of a system of hydro power plants running from Wushe to Sun Moon Lake down to Shuili Township and includes at least 8 plants.
Sun Moon Lake Scenic area was created in 2000. The lake attracts visitors from around the world year round for its beauty and surrounding sights and is also known for the annual Sun Moon Lake Swimming Carnival which thousands of people attend each year.
How to Get There:
Bus: There are buses (Ubus/Kbus/etc) that leave all day from Taichung Station.
By Car: Take National Highway 6 from Taichung up to Puli, and then follow the signs on Highway 21 down to Sun Moon Lake. You can also take a car/scooter up Highway 21 up from Shuili Township further south.
Boat: You can circle the lake via three spots: Shuise Pier, Xuanguang Pier, and Ita Thao Pier.
Price:
Scenic Area Entrance: Free
Parking: Around 100 NT per day for cars
Boat Ride: 300 NT per person
Gondola Ride (Ropeway): 300 NT per person
Formosan Aboriginal Cultural Village: 850 NT per person
Hours:
Scenic Area: 24/7
Parking: 24/7
Boat Ride: roughly 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM every day
Gondola Ride: 10:30 AM – 4:00 PM every day. You can book tickets for a discount here.
Formosan Aboriginal Cultural Village: 9:30 AM- 5 PM every day You can book tickets for a discount on Klook here.
Activities
You can book water, biking, and other activities at Sun Moon Lake on Klook here or KKday here, for such activities as:
- Standup Paddleboarding
- Electric Boat, Canoe, and Paddle Board
- Water bike experience
- Ebike Rental
- Kayaking
I also have stayed at and recommend Kirin Villa, a mountain resort in Puli near Sun Moon Lake.
Jiuzu Cultural Village 九族文化村
Price:
850 NT per person.
You can book tickets for a discount on Klook here.
Hours:
9:30 AM to 5 PM
How to get there:
By gondola: Take the gondola from Sun Moon Lake
By Car/Scooter: From Puli, take County Road 67 southeast until you reach the park.
Xitou 溪頭
History:
The Xitou experimental forest was set up during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan under the University of Tokyo. After the ROC took control of Taiwan, the area was changed to a nature reserve. In 2016, the thousand-year-old pine tree that once sat in the park fell over after heavy rain, and its seeds were used to plant more trees.
Hours:
7 AM to 5 PM every day
Price:
200 NT per person. You can book tickets for a discount on Klook here.
100 NT for parking
How to get there:
By Car/Scooter: Take County Road 151 toward Lugu and Xitou. Xitou nature area is at the very end of the road.
By Bus: There are many direct busses to Xitou from Taichung (also Caotun and Nantou).
Qingjing Farm 清境農場
Price:
Full adult ticket: 200 NT on holidays, otherwise 160 NT
Student ticket: 130 NT
Elderly/disabled/children 6-12: 80 NT
Groups over 30 people: 120 NT
You can book a discount ticket for the skywalk and Swiss garden on Klook here.
Hours:
8 AM – 5 PM every day!
How to get there:
By Bus:
From Taichung, take the Kbus, Nantou Bus, or Quanhang bus to the Puli bus station. You can also take Kbus from Taipei Main station straight to the Puli bus station. From there, you can buy entrance tickets to Qingjing and round-trip bus tickets all in one via Nantou bus. The bus will leave and come back to Puli Station. Be sure to take the bus all the way to the Qingjing entrance.
By Car:
Take National Highway 6 to Puli and then continue onto provincial Highway 14 all the way to Qingjing farm. There are private parking lots above the entrance for about 200 NT a day, and there are usually extra spots even on a busy day.
We have stayed at and recommend Maple Leaf Holiday Villa, a lodge with a great view and within walking distance of Cingjing Farm.
You can also take a day tour from Taichung via Klook which will cover both travel and entrance tickets to Qingjing Farmhere.
Hehuanshan – 合歡山
Hours: 24/7 unless otherwise closed by the Department of transportation
When to Go:
It snows on Hehuanshan usually from December to February.
You can check the current weather for Hehuanshan here and a live video feed of the mountain and ground conditions here.
Price: Free
How to Get There: Take provincial highway 14 from Puli, and keep going after you reach Qingjing Farm.
Also you can take Provincial Highway 8 from Taroko Gorge National Park.
Stop when you reach the very top of the road, the Wuling parking lot.
Traffic Control: Buses and large trucks are not allowed. Sometimes chains are required (no one has chains in Taiwan).
Hehuanshan also has one of the clearest views of the night sky in all of Taiwan. You can book a stargazing tour with KKday here or a sunrise tour with Klook here.
Jiji Railway Line 集集線
Price:
44 NT one way
Hours:
6 AM to 9 PM
How to get there:
Trains leave to the Jiji Railway from Zhanghua Station, Yuanlin Station, Tianzhong Station, and Shuili Station.
You can book tickets to travel to Nantou via inter-city bus on Klook here.
Ershui Songbo Temple Trail 二水松柏廟步道
Length:
1.4 km one way, about 250 meters of elevation gain.
Plan about 3 hours for this hike, or more if you stop for a while to look at Monkeys.
Hours:
24/7
Price:
Free
How to get there:
By Car/Scooter: From Ershui, cross to the west side of the tracks and north to Fengbai Raod (豐柏路) until you reach the trail entrance at Fengbo Plaza (豐柏廣場).
By Train: Take the TRA to Ershui station. From there, walk (1.5KM, 20 minutes) or take a taxi to the trail entrance at Fengbo Plaza (豐柏廣場).
You can book a tour of Jiji and Nantou Sky Bridge here.
Jiji Wuchang Temple 集集武昌宮
Hours:
24/7
Price:
Free
How to get there:
By Car/Scooter: From Mingjian, take provincial highway 16 east toward Jiji. Turn left on Bazhang Street in Jiji and you will see the temple on your left.
By Train: Take the Jiji train line from Yuanlin all the way to Jiji Station. The temple is about a 1KM walk northeast of the station.
You can book a tour of Jiji and Nantou Sky Bridge here.
Nantou Houtanjing Sky Bridge 猴探井天空之橋
Background:
Nantou Sky Bridge was built in 2009 at a price of 20 million NT by the Houtanjing National Scenic Area. It is 204 meters long and sits 70 meters above the valley below. Only 150 people are allowed on the bridge at a time.
Hours:
8:30 to 5:30
Price:
50 NT per person
How to get there:
By Car/Scooter: Take Highway 139 from Nantou City up the mountain until you reach the bridge.
By bus: From Yuanlin TRA Station, you can take Changhua Bus 6925A to Xiaping, and from there, it is about a ten-minute walk to the bridge.
You can book a tour of Jiji and Nantou Sky Bridge here.
Chung Tai Shan Monastary 中台山寺廟
Hours:
8 AM to 5:00 PM every day
Price:
Free
How to get there:
Car/Scooter: Take County Road 78 out of Puli (Shoucheng Raod) and continue north until you see the large monastery. It is hard to miss. There is free parking near the monastery.
Bus: Take an intercity bus from Taichung to Puli Bus Station. From there, take Nantou Bus 6651C to Chung Tai Monestary Station.
You can book tickets to Taichung via high speed rail (HSR) on Klook here or KKDay here, or book tickets via the normal train (TRA) on Klook here, then switch to a bus to Nantou.
99 Peaks Forest Trail 九九峰森林步道
Hours:
24/7
Price:
Free
Length:
1 KM one way
About 1 hour total
About 200 meters of elevation gain.
Difficulty:
Easy
How to get there:
By Car: Take National Freeway 6 toward Puli and get off at the east Caotun interchange. Then drive east on Provincial Highway 14 until you reach the Jianxing Rad intersection on the other side of the river. Turn left and keep going until you reach the trailhead.
By Scooter: Ride east on Provincial Highway 14 until you reach Jianxing Rad intersection on the other side of the river. Turn left and keep going until you reach the trailhead.
By Bus: Take bus 6268A east out of Caotun and get off at Pinglin Station. From there it is about a 20-minute walk to the trailhead.
Swiss Garden 瑞士花園

The Swiss Garden near Chingjing Farm in Nantou is kind of a tourist trap and is actually quite a walk from the farm.
Wushe (Wanta) Reservoir 霧社水庫

Wushe (Wanta) Reservoir in Ren’Ai township of Nantou County is usually this reservoir is mostly empty, but thanks to lots of plum rain the reservoir has filled to 90% capacity. It is a gorgeous area worth exploring.
Lushan Old Street 廬山老街

This is Lushan Old Street in Ren’ai Township of Nantou, the centerpiece being the Lushan Suspension Bridge. The area was originally named Fuji Hot Springs by the Japanese but was later changed to Lushan by Chiang Kai-shek after the mountainous region in China. Most of the hot spring hotels in Lushan are abandoned, and the remaining ones are run illegally. Typhoons Sinlaku and Marokot and an impending landslide have turned this once vibrant hot spring town into a post-apocalyptic ruin.
Lushan Hot Springs 廬山溫泉

The hot spring in Lushan was once considered the best in Taiwan. The only way to get there is by river tracing up from the main town or paying to take a soak in a rusty shack here.
Checheng Old Street

Checheng Old Street, that sits at the end of the Jiji Railway line. There is a railway museum here as well as many shops and restaurants. Behind the old street is a dam that holds the Ming Tan Reservoir.
Jiji Green Tunnel 集集綠色隧道

Jiji Green Tunnel is a stretch of road in rural Nantou covered with trees on both sides. You can get there by train by getting off at Longquan Station.
Zhongxing New Village 中興新村

Is this America? No, it’s Zhongxing New Village in Nantou where every house looks like this. The village was built to look like the then city of London. Originally the provincial government was set up here but was later moved to Taipei.
Places we missed:
- Shanlinxi Forest Recreation Area 杉林溪
- Puli Old Street 埔里南興打鐵街
- Caotun Old Street 草屯和平老街
- Guoxing Old Street 國姓老街
- Dongpu Hot Springs 東埔溫泉
- Nenggao Mountain 能高山
- Cona’s Chocolate Castle
- Shuiyuan Suspension Bridge
- JOJOZOO Park
- Aowanda Forest Recreation Area
- River Tracing
- Paragliding
- And many other places, go explore for yourself!
Looking for a hotel? We recommend booking through Agoda here, which provides the best quality selection of accommodation in Nantou.
You can find more tours of Nantou on Klook here or KKday here.
You can also check out our full travel guide to Taiwan here.