Youth Travel Spots in Taiwan
Bailan Indigenous Community, Hsichu Experimental Youth Travel Spot
Bailan Tribe, known as R’uyan in the indigenous language, means "a place where deer gather." Nestled in Wufeng Township of Hsinchu County at an altitude of around 1,500 meters, it is a perfect summer retreat where you can escape the heat and enjoy the cool mountain breeze. Rich in natural resources and surrounded by pristine forests, this area offers an ideal environment for both camping and backcountry adventures. Whether you're new to the outdoors or a seasoned explorer, you'll find your own rhythm here. Beginners can ease into nature through sensory-based activities that invite you to slow down, connect with the forest, rediscover yourself, and simply enjoy the fun and freedom of the wild. For more experienced adventurers, R’uyan is a great base for outdoor education and training—from pitching tents, building fires, and cooking in the wild to learning mountaineering techniques and physical conditioning. Our professional mountain team is here to guide you, whether you're looking for a gentle sensory exploration or rigorous wilderness training. And don’t worry about bringing all the gear—we provide tents and outdoor cooking equipment, so you can fully immerse yourself in the experience without the burden of logistics. Just come, and let nature do the rest.
Keelung Culture and History Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin,English
Gongguan, Miaoli Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin
Sanzhi Experimental Youth Travel Spot, New Taipei
Language:Mandarin
Wanhua Old Town Cultural Exploration
Taipei’s Wanhua Old Town boasts a rich cultural heritage, and this event offers an immersive exploration that connects local industries, traditional crafts, and modern innovations, allowing participants to experience the unique charm of Monga. Through local culinary experiences, such as herbal tea, Chuan Ye meatballs, and Monga Luosifen, participants can taste the evolution of food culture across generations. Stories of local artisans, including traditional pastry-making and handcrafted techniques, showcase how legacy brands merge with contemporary creativity. Additionally, a walking tour through historic streets and unique shops provides insight into how Monga balances historical preservation with modern transformation. This journey goes beyond food and scenery—it fosters interactive experiences and industry dialogues, enabling participants to witness the cultural regeneration of the old town and understand how Taipei’s Wanhua district creates new value through local innovation.
Taipei Bat Watch Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin,English
Water Bamboo, Nantou Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin
Chiotian, Taichung Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin
Alang Gluban, Nantou Youth Travel Spot
Erhshui, Changhua Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin
Taiping, Taichung Youth Travel Spot
1. Stream Adventure Get close to nature by tracing the stream along the creek, and receive an expert's guide to the outdoor stream and ecological tour. Observe the coastal ecology face to face, and learn about the importance of outdoor stream geology. You can easily become an adventurer and geologist in a short activity trip! 2. Indigo dyeing craft Make plant-dyed and indigo-dyed hand-made square scarves to inspire your creativity in a fun and relaxing way, while also learning about the stories and development of local lemongrass and citronella cultivation. 3. Explore the Bat Cave The Bat Cave is located in the Toubiankeng Scenic Area in Taiping District. It is a canal dug by artificial means in the early days for irrigating farmland. After a series of storms and a large number of tourists, the water source in the bat cave dried up and a large number of bats flew away. In recent years, in order to revitalize the Bat Cave and beautify the surrounding environment, we invite you to learn more about the story of the Bat Cave and let the Bat Cave regain its glory!
Zhongliao, Nantou Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin,English
Minxiong, Chiayi Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin
Historical, Tainan Youth Travel Spot
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Linbian ,Pingtung Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin, English
Chayama, Chiayi Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin
Neipu, Pingtung Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin Challenge rope courses 1. Low elements 2. High elements 3. Build your own raft 4. LNT traceless forest
Luermen, Tainan Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin, English (by reservation), Japanese (by reservation)
Morning Market Yilan, Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin,Taiwanese,English,Japanese 1. Follow local guide to explore the Morning Market Yilan. 2. Visit market museum, try authentic local delicacies and chat with local vendors. 3. Experience making traditional food just in the moring market. 4. Learn food and agriculture knowledge through our designed tour. 5. Learn the bufallo farming and practice it.
Toucheng, Yilan Youth Travel Spot
Language: Mandarin/ Taiwanese /English
Shoufeng Youth Travel Spots in Hualien
Language: Mandarin/ Taiwanese/ English
Yuli, Hualien Youth Travel Spot
Yuli, located in Hualien, Taiwan, is blessed with abundant natural resources and a rich, diverse cultural history. This project invites international youth to discover the unique charm of Yuli through immersive experiences and meaningful cultural exchanges. Our team designed a two-day, one-night experiential module that allows participants experience Yuli's agricultural traditions and Indigenous cultures through hands-on activities and interactive engagement, fostering cross-cultural understanding and friendship.
Tafalong, Hualien Youth Travel Spot
Language:Mandarin,English
Xiulin Youth Travel Hub, Hualien / Outdoor Education Project
Integrate Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) such as SDG 1, 2, 8, 11, 12, and 15 into all experiential activities, aligning with the United Nations' sustainable development indicators. Encourage indigenous and economically disadvantaged youth to return to their hometowns for entrepreneurship, revitalizing the community and helping to reduce talent outflow. Enhance local engagement and promote sustainable local resource utilization. Develop agri-food experiences that foster partnerships with schools, introducing educational components into the program. Promote and preserve traditional Truku cultural skills, including archery, hunting, weaving, and nose flute craftsmanship, to ensure cultural heritage is passed on. Increase local residents’ awareness of their environment, while also promoting community visibility and outreach through the implementation of the program. Inspire youth to return and stay, thereby enhancing the value and sustainability of local industries.