A luxury Taiwan tour, customized just for you. Curates Taiwan travel experiences for the discerning luxury traveler.| Life of Taiwan
Enjoy a nine-day private tour exploring the classic sights of Taiwan. Visit Taiwan's cities, mountains, and lakes while getting a taste of local cuisine and exploring vibrant cultures.| Life of Taiwan
Enjoy a five-day private tour exploring the classic sights of Taiwan. Visit Taiwan's cities, mountains, and lakes while getting a taste of local cuisine and exploring vibrant cultures.| Life of Taiwan
TripAdvisor’s first ever ‘trendcast’, released on January 31, reveals a number of interesting shifts in tourist preferences, several of which closely align with Taiwan’s strengths as a destination and augur well for the island’s efforts to attract a greater number of visitors. As of February 2025 Life of Taiwan enjoys a 5.0 out of 5.0 […]| Life of Taiwan
Keelung is very different to sleek, glitzy Taipei. This gritty port city, surrounded by steep green hills, can feel unbelivably crowded. But it’s a place packed full of history. The Spanish arrived in 1626 and established a small colony. They traded with the area’s Ketagalan tribespeople until 1642, when a garrison diminished by disease and […]| Life of Taiwan
Even if you sign up for one of our all-inclusive private guided tours of Taiwan, it’s almost certain you’ll step inside one of the island’s many convenience shops. There are more than 13,000 of them or (according to one calculation) one for every 1,562 residents. The two main chains are 7-Eleven and Family Mart, both […]| Life of Taiwan
On bilingual road signs around Taiwan, almost every place name is spelled according to its pronunciation in Mandarin. Tamsui is one of the few exceptions, because it’s been the location of key interactions with the outside world. Sometimes written Danshui (which reflects the pronunciation used by most 21st-century Taiwanese people when referring to this charming […]| Life of Taiwan
Enjoy a private Tea Tour in Taiwan to learn the traditions, tastes, and cultivation techniques of Taiwanese tea. Immerse yourself in beautiful tea plantations, tasting top-quality oolong tea and Oriental Beauty tea. Experience the elegant processes of growing, gathering, drying and brewing your own tea.| Life of Taiwan
Experience a Natural Wonders Tour of Taiwan's stunning landscape and luscious environment. This private, customizable tour allows you the option to explore lava rock caves, hot springs, narrow gorges, staggeringly-steep jungle-laden mountains, and a coastline rimmed alternately by sheer cliffs and white sand beaches.| Life of Taiwan
Enjoy a private Culture Tour of Taiwan exploring temples, ancient artifacts, and aboriginal tribe culture. From aboriginal natives to European and Japanese influences, Taiwan offers a fascinating diversity of vibrant cultures and rich history.| Life of Taiwan
Enjoy a private Family Tour of Taiwan, exploring a variety of family-friendly destinations around the island. Safe and convenient, Taiwan is the perfect family destination, offering a blend of outdoor fun, educational value, and cultural experiences.| Life of Taiwan
Temples, mountains, tea plantations, markets… there’s so much to see and do in Taiwan. But even if you’re eager to soak up every experience this amazing destination can throw at you, there’s bound to be a time or two when you just want to sit down and enjoy a good cup of coffee. Taipei: A […]| Life of Taiwan
Enjoy a private tour in Taiwan. Life of Taiwan offers private family tours, luxury tours, full-island tours, tea tours, & more. Find out more today!| Life of Taiwan
The uplands of Taiwan are astonishing yet vulnerable. At least once a decade, typhoons blowing in from the Pacific dump such huge amounts of water on the island’s rugged interior that landslides destroy roads and cut off remote communities. One of the most serious typhoon disasters in the island’s history occurred in August 2009 when […]| Life of Taiwan
Discover East Taiwan with a curated tour by Life of Taiwan| Life of Taiwan
Taiwan is one of the world’s most tolerant and religiously diverse societies. The majority of its nearly 24 million follow a mix of popular religion, Buddhism, and Taoism. Many of the gods and goddesses they worship are also venerated on the Chinese mainland and by ethnic Chinese communities in Southeast Asia. Some practise a ‘purer’ […]| Life of Taiwan
Because there’s so much to see and do in Taiwan — stunning mountains, intricate temples, and delicious food — it can be hard to find time to shop for gifts and souvenirs. Nonetheless, clients who sign up for Life of Taiwan private guided tours sometimes ask us what’s good to buy here and which places […]| Life of Taiwan