

Taipei's largest and most famous night market, offering a vibrant mix of street food, shopping, and local culture.
A historic Buddhist temple showcasing intricate carvings and architecture.

A well-preserved historic residence offering insights into Taiwan's past.
A world-class museum housing Chinese imperial artifacts.
Famous for local breakfast dishes like Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Noodle and Lin Dong Fang Baozi.
Iconic cafe serving traditional Taiwanese breakfast and coffee since 1956.
Famous for its flour-thickened noodle soup, a must-try local dish.
Taipei's weather can be unpredictable, a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Shilin Night Market is bustling with people and stalls, comfortable shoes are a must.
To keep your phone powered for navigation and photos throughout the night market.

Steamed pork dumplings filled with soup and meat
Milk tea with chewy tapioca pearls
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, often fried and served with pickled cabbage

A bowl of comfort, this noodle dish is a must-try at Shilin Night Market, with a history dating back to 1975.
A pungent yet delicious local delicacy, fermented tofu is a staple at night markets, with each vendor having their unique recipe.
Invented in Taiwan, bubble tea is a refreshing drink made with tea, milk, sugar, and chewy tapioca balls.
A treasure trove of artifacts and history, the Kanyakumari Museum offers insights into the region's rich cultural heritage.
Village Creek State Park offers a serene escape with hiking trails, camping, and fishing opportunities in a lush, forested setting.

A serene beach spot offering stunning sunsets, picnic facilities, and tide pools teeming with marine life.