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Taiwan Overview & Key Highlights

Taiwan is a dynamic blend of the old and new, where you could spend months exploring its temples, cities, mountains, and coastlines and still have more to discover. Here, Buddhist temples, Confucian teachings, and traditional festivals coexist with hip-hop, C-pop, and bustling urban life. The island’s cities—Taipei, Taichung, and Kaohsiung—are filled with chances to explore, learn, shop, and indulge in local flavors. Taiwan’s breathtaking natural wonders include Sun Moon Lake, the marble cliffs of Taroko Gorge, and the hot springs of Tainan. This cultural mash-up makes Taiwan an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking both modern excitement and traditional charm.

Essential Taiwan Logistics & In-Depth Travel Tips

Taiwan is a compact island packed with culture, history, and natural beauty.

  • Vibrant Cities and Architecture: Taipei, the capital, offers an impressive skyline, from the iconic Taipei 101 to bustling night markets and historic temples. Taichung and Kaohsiung are also popular for their mix of art, shopping, and culture.
  • Natural Wonders and Hiking Trails: Taiwan’s mountains and coastal areas offer some of the best hiking and sightseeing. Taroko Gorge remains a famous natural attraction, though trail access is strictly limited in 2026 due to ongoing earthquake repairs, while Alishan offers breathtaking sunrise views over the mountains.
  • Rich Culture and Festivals: Taiwan’s history is celebrated in its temples, museums, and festivals. Lunar New Year, Lantern Festival, and Dragon Boat Festival are some of the most vibrant annual celebrations, each offering unique cultural experiences.
  • Night Markets and Culinary Delights: Taiwan is renowned for its street food and night markets, where you can sample dishes like xiaolongbao (soup dumplings), stinky tofu, and bubble tea. Popular night markets include Shilin Night Market in Taipei and Liuhe Night Market in Kaohsiung.

 

Reasons to Visit:

  • Beautiful Natural Landscapes: From mountains to hot springs and beaches, Taiwan has diverse scenic spots.
  • Unique Festivals and Culture: Taiwan’s festivals and temples showcase its rich cultural heritage.
  • World-Famous Night Markets: Sample local street food and enjoy vibrant night market atmospheres.
  • Modern and Traditional Mix: Explore modern cities and historic sites side by side.

 

Things to Avoid:

  • Visiting During Typhoon Season: Typhoon season from June to September can disrupt travel plans, especially along the coast.
  • Ignoring Local Customs at Temples: Dress respectfully, avoid loud noises, and follow temple etiquette.
  • Underestimating the Weather in Mountains: Weather can change quickly in Taiwan’s mountains, so come prepared with layers.

 

Accessibility Level: Medium

Taiwan’s urban areas, public transportation, and main tourist sites offer good accessibility. Rural and mountainous areas may be less accessible.

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COUNTRY & Region

Taiwan,
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LOCAL CURRENCY​

New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)
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Medium
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Recommended Duration

• Overnight
• 1-7 days
• More than a week

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Electricity

100-110V,
60Hz
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• Type B (Flat blade with grounding pin)
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Things To Do In Taiwan

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Activities To Do In Taiwan

Best Time To Visit

Remember to check the weather forecast a few days before the trip and before heading to the airport.

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SAFETY Level

Excellent. Taiwan is one of the safest destinations in Asia, with low crime rates and a strong public sense of security. Violent crime is rare, and even large cities feel safe for solo and nighttime travel. Standard awareness in busy areas is recommended, but overall, Taiwan offers a worry-free experience for travelers.

The rating is based on multi-year peace, crime, and security indices. Before you go, always verify current conditions through official government travel advisories.

Emergency Numbers

Police: 110
Ambulance: 119

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Spoken Languages

The official language is Mandarin Chinese, though English is commonly understood in tourist areas and younger generations.

Learn The Language

  • Hello – 你好 (Nǐ hǎo)
  • Thank you – 謝謝 (Xiè xiè)
  • Yes – 是 (Shì)
  • No – 不是 (Bù shì)
  • Excuse me – 不好意思 (Bù hǎo yì si)
  • Please – 請 (Qǐng)
  • Good morning – 早安 (Zǎo ān)
  • Goodbye – 再見 (Zài jiàn)

Trip Cost & Budgeting for Taiwan, 2026

Everything you need to know about money while traveling

Is Taiwan expensive for tourists in 2026? Taiwan offers a medium price level for travelers, balancing affordability with quality experiences. Expect to pay around 110 TWD for a coffee, 120 TWD for a pint of domestic beer, and 350 TWD for a standard main meal in a mid-range restaurant. These Human Verified prices provide a realistic expectation for daily expenses. Use the data table below to calculate your specific daily budget based on your travel style.

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LOCAL CURRENCY​:

New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)
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Medium
ATMs are widely available and credit cards are commonly accepted, but carry cash for small purchases and local markets.

Per person, per day – pocket cash for small purchases.

Local: 550
New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)
≈ 17 USD

Full daily spend estimation (accommodation, food, transportation, attractions).

Travel Style
New Taiwan Dollar (TWD)
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Budget
1550
49
Mid-range
2850
90
Comfort
6250
198

The Prices, Daily costs, and calculator results are estimates for planning purposes only. Actual costs may vary based on season, booking timing, personal spending habits, and currency fluctuations. TravelingWiz cannot be held responsible for discrepancies between these estimates and your final trip expenses.

  • Eat at local eateries and night markets for affordable meals.
  • Utilize public transportation like MRT and buses, consider daily passes.
  • Stay in hostels or budget guesthouses for cheaper accommodation.
  • Many attractions are free or low-cost.

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What To Pack

Pack light, breathable clothing for Taiwan’s warm weather, especially in summer. In cooler months, bring layers, especially if you plan to hike in higher elevations. Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and an umbrella are essentials.

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FAQs

The best time is from October to April, with pleasant weather and fewer rain disruptions.
Many nationalities can enter visa-free for short stays; check Taiwan’s visa policies for your country.
Taiwan uses the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD).
Yes, Taiwan is very safe, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere for tourists.
Highlights include Taipei, Sun Moon Lake, and the Alishan mountains. Note that Taroko Gorge, while iconic, is only partially open in 2026 due to ongoing earthquake reconstruction, so check current trail and road access before visiting.

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