

A lush, serene forest park with hiking trails, waterfalls, and a historic tea plantation.
Handmade bamboo products, reflecting the area's rich bamboo culture.
A traditional Taiwanese pastry filled with pineapple jam, a local specialty.
Handcrafted jewelry inspired by the local Atayal tribe's culture and nature.
Fenchihu's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially in the forest area.

The terrain in Fenchihu involves steep trails and uneven surfaces, making sturdy hiking boots essential.
Fenchihu's lush greenery attracts various insects, so a good insect repellent is optional but helpful.
Steamed buns filled with pork and vegetables
Thick noodles in a savory pork broth with pickled vegetables
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, often served with pickled cabbage and chili sauce
A local favorite for breakfast, offering traditional Taiwanese dishes in a historic setting.
Known for its delicious bento boxes, this restaurant is a popular lunch spot for both locals and tourists.
A collection of food stalls offering a variety of Taiwanese street food, perfect for a casual dinner.
A well-preserved historic street lined with traditional shops and architecture.
A network of trails offering scenic views and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
A lively night market offering local snacks, shopping, and entertainment.
Ettapuram Fort, a 17th-century marvel, offers panoramic views and historical insights.

Bukittinggi Fort, a historic Dutch colonial structure, offers panoramic views of the city and the Mentawai Strait.
Uppada Beach, a serene coastal retreat, is known for its cashew nut plantations and the annual cashew festival.