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Alishan or 阿里山 is a breathtaking mountain region in Chiayi County, Taiwan that is known for its stunning landscapes, vast tea plantations, and vibrant indigenous culture. With its cool climate and picturesque scenery, Alishan has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike. In this article, I'll guide you through everything you need to know to make the most of your trip to Alishan.
Travelling from Singapore to Alishan in Taiwan involves several steps and transportation changes.
1. Fly from Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) to Taiwan.
2. Take the High-Speed Rail (HSR) from your arrival airport to Chiayi HSR.
3. There are 2 ways to travel from Chiayi HSR station to Alishan - Bus or Train.
There are several ways to reach Alishan depending on your preferences.
This is the most comfortable and convenient way but of course also the most expensive mode of transportation. If you are not a fan of dragging huge luggage up the mountain via public transport, then choose this method.
You can hire a driver via kkday starting from SGD120 for 1 - 4 pax.
Another way is the scenic route, by taking a train to Chiayi Railway Station and then transferring to the Alishan Forest Railway, a narrow-gauge train that winds its way up the mountain. However, the train stops at Fengqihu and you will have to switch to the Taiwan Tourist Shuttle Bus from Fenqihu Station to Alishan.
The total travelling time takes up to 4 hours and costs about NTD500.
This mode of transport is faster and cheaper than taking a train. Take the Taiwan Tourist Shuttle Bus 7322 from Chiayi Bus Station to Alishan. It costs NTD240 and takes about 2 hours. However, I would not recommend this method for those who suffer from motion sickness like I do.
Wondering which part of Alishan to stay? Alishan offers a range of accommodations to suit every budget and preference. From cosy guesthouses (民宿) to luxury resorts, there is something for everyone.
The most convenient option is staying near or in the Alishan Recreational Area.
However, if you do not mind having to travel up to the Alishan Recreational Area for your hikes, here's a recommendation based on my stay in December 2023. Be sure to book your accommodation in advance, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred choice.
Green Incense Homestay (綠香茶園民宿) is a homestay located in Alishan that a family runs. The lady boss prepared a Taiwanese breakfast for us that made us feel at home. Opt for the "Japanese-Style Quadruple Room" if you prefer not to climb as many stairs as they do not have a lift.
Everyone working there is always very responsive and willing to help. They provide free transportation to and fro Fengqihu, to get snacks from the 7-11 nearby, and are also able to fetch you to your next accommodation in Alishan. We even got to catch a bonus sunset at a spot recommended by the boss!
If you want to catch the Alishan sunrise, they provide transportation to the Alishan train station for a low fee based on headcount. The lady boss was also kind enough to give us a walkthrough on what to do when hiking in Alishan using a map (that was also given to us).
2 days and 1 night (2D1N) is sufficient based on my 3 days and 2 nights (3D2N) experience. Here's what I did at Alishan:
Because we're not early birds, catching up on our sleep was a MUST after the sunrise and hike. Hence, we spent an extra night in Alishan before checking out the next morning.
The recommended place to see the sunrise is on the nearby Zhu Mountain (Zhushan), which can be reached by a 25-minute train ride from Alishan station or a 15-minute bus ride from the bus stop near the Alishan station.
Here are a few tips to enhance your sunrise experience:
In my opinion, the sunset at Alishan is so much more stunning than the sunrise there. I managed to catch it on my way back to the homestay from Fengqihu. It was a spot fairly near our accommodation suggested by the homestay owner to stop at and take a few pictures.
With its natural beauty and cultural charm, Alishan is a destination that will leave you awe-inspired. Plan your trip well, immerse yourself in the tranquility of the mountains, and create lasting memories in this enchanting part of Taiwan.
Ultimately, it depends on your preferences and priorities.
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I would recommend the period of End November to April as the weather is most cooling and least rainy during this time.
Spring (March-May):
Autumn (September-November):
Summer (June-August):
Winter (December-February):
Dressing for Alishan depends on the season.
Winter (Dec-Feb): Pack warm layers like fleece jackets, thermal shirts, and a down jacket. Don't forget gloves, a hat, and a scarf - it can get chilly!
Spring (Mar-May) & Autumn (Sep-Nov): Layers are still ideal, but opt for lighter options like long-sleeved shirts, sweaters, and a raincoat.
Summer (Jun-Aug): Pack breathable clothes like t-shirts, shorts, and light hiking pants. Bring a rain jacket as showers are common.
Chiayi is the closest city to Alishan in Taiwan. It acts as the main gateway for transportation to the mountainous Alishan National Forest Recreation Area.
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Travel blogger, Foodie, Self-taught Crocheter
When not weaving tales, you can find me with my hands in the soil of my ever-evolving garden, a crochet hook creating cozy wonders, or onto my next culinary adventure. Travel is my constant source of inspiration, with experiences from different destinations finding their way into my stories.
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