Chartered Shuttle Suggested Routes
Route A: Taipei - Yehliu - Jiufen - Shifen Old Street - Shifen Waterfall - Return to Taipei
Route B: Taipei - National Palace Museum - Tamsui Old Street - Fisherman's Wharf - Shilin Night Market - Return to Taipei
Route C: Taipei - Yehliu Geopark - Jinshan Old Street - Juming Museum - North Coast - Return to Taipei
Route D: Taipei - Qiandao Lake - Shiding Danlan Ancient Road - Shiding Old Street - Pingxi Sky Lantern Police Station - Pingxi Old Street - return to Taipei
Route E: Taipei - Dharma Drum Mountain Nongchan Temple - Beitou Library - Geothermal Valley - Beitou Hot Springs - Shilin Night Market - Return to Taipei
The suggested route above is a route that does not require additional fares. For other designated routes, please make a note when booking, and you can choose up to five scenic spots to stay.
5-Seater Car
Chartered vehicle type: 1-4 passengers
-Attractions -
・Jiu Fen Old Street
The most impressive thing must be the old block in it. Every night, the red lanterns on both sides of the street reflect the ancient stairs, and the dim lights of the houses complement each other. The whole Jiufen Mountain City will be filled with thick traditional atmosphere.
・Time Telling Hill
"Baoshi Mountain" is also known as Shuiluo Mountain. It is said that during the Japanese colonial period, sirens were set to sound at regular intervals, hence the name. Among them, the "Chaori Pavilion" offers a 360-degree invincible view, with a panoramic view of the mountains connected with each other and the beauty of the sea and sky; if you go there in autumn, you can also see the mountains full of awn flowers swaying like waves in the wind. It is also worth mentioning that there is also a secret scenic spot "Mine Transport Railway" hidden beside Baoshi Mountain, which is visited by people who love photography and beauty photography. As long as you sit facing the Yin-Yang Sea and turn your back to the camera, you can take very artistic pictures. Beautiful photos, the finished product is quite eye-catching!
・Liukeng Slope Cableway
The Liukeng Slope Cableway was built in the seventh year of Showa (1932). It was a means of transportation for the Jinguashi mining area to transport minerals and materials in response to the terrain. Later, with the end of the mining work, it gradually became ruins and disappeared in the mountains. Later, because a group of old miners started weeding and repairing, the cableway was finally seen again.