

Taiwan's largest lake, nestled in the mountains, offering serene beauty and cultural experiences.
Sun Moon Lake Scenic Area has sudden rain showers, especially in the mountains.
The area offers numerous hiking trails with varying terrain.
Stay hydrated during long days of exploring and to reduce plastic waste.
A well-known local eatery serving traditional Taiwanese dishes for breakfast.
A popular spot for breakfast, offering classic Taiwanese dishes.
A local restaurant serving both Taiwanese and Japanese cuisine for lunch.

These intricate bamboo crafts are a traditional art form in the Sun Moon Lake area, often used in local rituals and ceremonies.
A traditional alcoholic beverage made from glutinous rice, it's a popular local drink and an essential part of local festivals.
Impressive temple dedicated to Confucius, with intricate carvings and gardens.
Hand-woven textiles featuring traditional Atayal or Sediq patterns, these are symbols of the local indigenous culture.
Slow-cooked pork belly with soy sauce, served over steamed rice.
Thin, crispy pancake filled with scallions and sometimes meat.
Unique sausage made from Formosan black bear meat, seasoned with herbs and spices.
Ontimatha Fort, a 17th-century Portuguese fortress, offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the nearby village.
Mavro Oros, or Black Mountain, is a prominent landmark in Athens, known for its unique rock formations and panoramic views of the city.
Jakar Dzong, a stunning 17th-century fortress-monastery, stands as a symbol of Bhutanese architecture and history, offering panoramic views of the Paro Valley.