Yilan is known for its rich cultural heritages and a large number of hiking trails, mountain peaks and numerous of natural retreats. Yilan seems unfamiliar to many visitors although Yilan is only about 70 km from Taipei, a district bordering the East Coast. From Taipei to Yilan, it takes about 1 hour to drive along Highway 5 (National Highway of Taiwan), through many tunnels, so the feeling of going to Yilan is very mysterious. Yilan is a deserted land, completely separated from urban prosperity but very favored by nature with: the long coastlines lead into the small rivers so the plain is filled with fertile silt, surrounded by the green hilltops. It’s also famous for its hot springs and many reserved majestic forests.
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Yilan blog: How to get to Yilan from Taipei
There are 3 main way to get to Yilan from Taipei.
By train
From Taipei main station (train station) or Songshan train station, you buy tickets to Yilan station, take 1 hour 30 minutes, Ticket price: 200-250TWD.
By Bus
From Taipei Bus station
- Kuo-Kuang bus: Ticket price 240TWD/trip, It takes about 50 minutes
- Bus Kemalan to Yilan: Ticket: 129TWD/trip, It takes about 50 minutes.
From Taipei City Hall MRT Station near exit 3
Capital Star Bus (首都 客運), ticket 120TWD/trip, It takes about 50 minutes.
By shuttle bus
The suitable and most convenient way is to rent a private car for full day of exploring Yilan (shuttle bus) from Klook, a shuttle service pick up and drop off can accommodate 1-8 people. Link book tour: Private Yilan Popular Sightseeing Car Charter from Taipei.
Yilan travel blog: Where to stay in Yilan?
Below are some best cheap, budget, mid-range and upscale hotels with good ratings and reviews you can refer to.
- Lakeshore Hotel Suao (Address: No. 38, Zhongzheng Road, Su’ao Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 270 / Phone: +886 3 996 6600), 4-star hotel with room rates from $121/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- Hotel Royal Chiao Hsi (Address: 262, Taiwan, Yilan County, Jiaoxi Township, 大忠村五峰路69號 / Phone: +886 3 988 6288), 5-star hotel with room rates from $202/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- Yunoyado Onsen (Address: No. 32, Xinyi Road, Jiaoxi Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 262 / Phone: +886 3 988 5889), 3-star hotel with room rates from $74/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- Just Sleep @ Jiao Xi Hotel (Address: No. 8, Lane 24, Deyang Road, Jiaoxi Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 262 / Phone: +886 3 910 2000), 4-star hotel with room rates from $92/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- Wellspring By Silks (Address: No. 67, Wenquan Road, Jiaoxi Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 262 / Phone: +886 3 910 0000), 5-star hotel with room rates from $130/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- Evergreen Resort Hotel – Jiaosi (Address: No. 77, Jiankang Road, Jiaoxi Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 262 / Phone: +886 3 910 9988), 5-star hotel with room rates from $192/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- Maison de Chine Jiaoxi (Address: 262, Taiwan, Yilan County, Jiaoxi Township, Ren’ai Road, 48巷18弄1號 / Phone: +886 3 988 2828), 5-star hotel with room rates from $131/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- Jiuwu Hotel (Address: No. 511號, Gongzheng Road, Luodong Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 265 / Phone: +886 3 961 3799), 3-star hotel with room rates from $65/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- Living Water Hotel (Address: No. 29, Ren’ai Road, Jiaoxi Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 262 / Phone: +886 3 988 3988), 3-star hotel with room rates from $62/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- Pokara Resort (Address: No. 34-3號, Maobu Road, Jiaoxi Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 262 / Phone: +886 3 987 5361), 3-star hotel with room rates from $57/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- RSL Cold & Hot Springs Resort Suao (Address: No.301, Zhongyuan Rd, Suao Township, Yilan, Taiwan, 270), 5-star hotel with room rates from $165/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- Fairy Story Village Farm B&B (Address: No. 300, Meihua Road, Dongshan Township, Yilan County, Taiwan 269 / Phone: +886 978 082 509), with room rates from $42/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
- Guan Xiang Century Hotel (Address: No. 6-1, Lane 66, Ren Ai Road, Jiaoxi Township, Yilan, Taiwan, 26243), 4-star hotel with room rates from $120/night. (Check rates and reviews on Agoda.com or Booking.com).
Yilan blog: Best places to visit and top things to do in Yilan, Taiwan
Guishan Island (Steep Island or Turtle Island)
Guishan Island (also known as Kueishan Island) is the tip of a high conical volcanic crater formed by several layers of magma, pumice and volcanic ash sprayed from the sea. Of course the volcano has stopped erupting for thousands of years but it is still considered to be the only “active” volcano in Taiwan because there are several points of gas eruptions (eruptions are controlled). The island is covered with a green vegetation, looking away make your eyes cool. The dark blue sea and magical, the white waves tapping on the rocks, are things that always appear when we close our eyes to remember the journey to Guishan Island.
This island located in the east of Gengfang fishing port, to getting here, no other way than to take a train or ferry. Previously the people living on the island were mainly fishermen, later the island was converted into a military base, eventually became the national marine ecological park because the natural landscape of the island is quite unique. The unique from its shape if seen from far, the island will look like a head of turtle floating on the sea surface, but a head can turn itself. It sounds like a shudder, that mean, looking from different directions you will see the “turtle head” turn in different directions.
Visit Guishan Island, the most popular attraction is watch the whale and dolphin of Pacific Ocean. The season that these fish come to the sea to “flapping” is from March to November every year so this time the locals as well as tourists traveling to Taiwan would love to come here to see the fish “fly” over the water surface. However, because the nature preservation regulations of the island are quite strict, so if you want to visit the island, you have to register at least one week before (usually register with the local ferry owner, they will on behalf of you register with the Government).
How to get to Guishan Island?
Ferry/Boat: Port Wu Shih in Toucheng near Guishan Island most. From here you take the ferry/boat to the island, departure time is usually 06:00, 09:00, 12:30 and 15:30 (depend on ship firms). Reaching to the island takes about 40 minutes, another 1 minute recommended for those who are seasickness is midday waves will be high and the boat will sway more. In addition, you need to book with the boat owner for a week before departure to get the permission for the island tour (with this permission, you can visit the highest peak of the island).
Annong Creek
This place is known as a beautiful waterfront destination. Annong also has some smaller and well-known attractions, and there are many convenient and luxurious hotels in the Annong Creek area to meet the needs of travelers. The region has several destinations can be reach by boat, historical attractions as well as some wilderness natural areas.
Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area
One thing you do not know is that any natural landscape in Taiwan is in the national preserve. The Taipingshan forest is no exception. The former Taipingshan National Forest was a logging facility, so it displayed a lot of logging equipment and an also has old wooden ship, which became a “virtual landmark”. Many Taiwanese who prefer healthy lifestyles often come to the trekking around this forest to breathe fresh air and watch the sea cloud cover the valley below.
Saying TaipingShan is “virtual” also has its own reason, because each season it owns a different color. Every autumn the forest turn to red color of the maple leaves, the spring is pink because of the cherry flowers and plum blossom, the summer with green leaves, the winter is covered with snow, difficult to understand and difficult to guess.
In Taipingshan, in addition go to the forest to cut the wildflowers, you should visit Jiuzhize Hot Spring and Cuifeng Lake. Cuifeng is the largest mountain lake in Taiwan, as high as 1900m above sea level, there is a lake in the mountain, do you imagine there is poetry, lyrical?
How to get to Taipingshan?
This is a big question, since from Yilan to Taipingshan only by road.
Kuo Kuang Bus: You can depart at Yilan Bus Station at 08:30. It takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes to get to Taipingshan. However, you have to walk a distance of about 20 minutes from Yilan Train Station to this place. And do not forget to have an internet-connected phone to navigate, not to be lost your way.
Bus information: Kuo-Kuang Motor Transport (http://www.kingbus.com.tw)
Tel: + 8863-9384171 (Yilan Bus Station)
The bus schedule: http: //www.kingbus.com.tw/ticketPriceResult.php?sid=15
Hot springs & Cold springs
Jiaosi Hot Springs (Jiaoxi Hot Springs): If Malaysia’s tourism slogan is “Truly Asia”, Jiaosi has the slogan “Truly hot springs town” (less related, haha). We would like to emphasize that it is true as mice like rice, fall into the land of hot springs. Many public swimming pools are smoke rising, so if you want to have your own private bath and luxury, you can easily find hot mineral water spots in the surrounding area. The water is warm, rich in minerals, a feeling of super pleasure, super comfortable.
How to get there?
Bus: If you are from Taipei, you go from Taipei Bus Station: Take the Kuo Kuang Bus (King Bus) to Yilan, get off at Jiaoxi Station.