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Looking for a wheelchair accessible Taiwan tour from Singapore? Our 6D5N Accessible Taipei, Hualien & Taitung package is specially designed for wheelchair users, seniors, and travellers with mobility needs.
Experience vibrant Taipei city highlights, the breathtaking Pacific coastline of Hualien, and the serene rice fields of Taitung — all with barrier-free transport, step-free attractions, accessible hotels, and a carefully paced itinerary for maximum comfort and confidence.
This Taiwan wheelchair friendly tour blends culture, indigenous heritage, nature, and local flavours into one seamless journey along Taiwan’s stunning east coast.
Travel with ease. Explore with confidence.
Because unforgettable journeys should be accessible to everyone.
6 Days
Attractions, Community, Culture and Heritage, Food, History, Nature
4-6
English or Chinese
| Day | Travel plan | Include meals | Hotel name |
| Day 1 | ■ Airport Pickup – Meet and greet at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport according to your flight arrival time. Transfer by 9-seater accessible rehabilitation vehicle to Taipei. ■ Free & Easy in Ximending – Leisure time to explore the vibrant Ximending district or rest after your flight. (No guiding service) | N/A | Taipei Sugar Hotel Green World Hotel Zhonghua Or Similar category hotel |
| Day 2 | ■ Train to Hualien – After breakfast, transfer to the station and travel by train to Hualien. ■ Qixingtan Scenic Area – Visit the beautiful crescent-shaped bay along the Pacific coastline. ■ Manbo Ecological Park – Enjoy a relaxing nature walk in this scenic coastal park. ■ Local Lunch – Enjoy Hualien local cuisine. ■ Pine Garden – Explore this historic Japanese-era building with panoramic coastal views. ■ Ji’an Keishuin – Discover this well-preserved Japanese temple complex reflecting Taiwan’s heritage. ■ Dongdamen Night Market – Free time to explore and enjoy local street food (own expense). | Breakfast Lunch | F Hotel Hualien OR Similar category hotel |
| Day 3 | ■ Yunshanshui – Visit this picturesque lake area known for its European-style scenery. ■ Mataian Wetlands – Experience the rich ecology and indigenous culture of this natural reserve (lunch at scenic area). ■ Hualien Tourism Sugar Factory – Learn about Taiwan’s sugar industry and enjoy a nostalgic cultural stop. ■ Handmade Paper DIY Experience – Participate in a creative paper-making workshop. ■ Transfer onward to Taitung. | Breakfast Lunch Dinner | Taitung Chihshang Pastoral Farm Resort Or Similar category hotel |
| Day 4 | ■ Yuan Sen Applied Botanical Garden – Explore organic herbs and natural botanical landscapes. ■ Brown Boulevard – Stroll through the iconic rice fields and scenic cycling paths. ■ Luye Highland – Enjoy panoramic countryside views at this famous highland area. ■ Return to hotel for rest. | Breakfast Lunch Dinner | Taitung Chihshang Pastoral Farm Resort Or Similar category hotel |
| Day 5 | ■ Amis Folk Centre – Learn about the culture and traditions of Taiwan’s indigenous Amis tribe. ■ Train Return to Taipei – Scenic rail journey back to the capital city. ■ Carrefour Hypermarket Stop – Free time to shop for local snacks and souvenirs. ■ Evening at leisure in Ximending (dinner at own expense). | Breakfast Lunch | Taipei Sugar Hotel OR Green World Hotel Zhonghua Or Similar category hotel |
| Day 6 | ■ Hotel Breakfast – Enjoy breakfast at the hotel. ■ Airport Transfer – Comfortable transfer to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport for your departure flight. | Breakfast | None (Check-out) |
| Pax | Transportation & guide | Nett Rate (per person) |
| 4 pax | 9-seater accessible van + 1 driver + 1 Chinese Speaking Tour Guide | $3,120 |
| 5 pax | 9-seater accessible van + 1 driver + 1 Chinese Speaking Tour Guide | $2,580 |
| 6 pax | 9-seater accessible van + 1 driver + 1 Chinese Speaking Tour Guide | $2,330 |
Upon arrival at Taoyuan International Airport, you will be greeted and transferred to Taipei city by an accessible vehicle. After hotel check-in, the rest of the day is free at leisure. You may explore the vibrant Ximending shopping district nearby, known for its street food, fashion boutiques, and youth culture or the city’s tallest and most iconic skyscraper.
Hotel: TaiSugar Taipei Hotel, Green World Hotel Zhonghua or similar category hotel
The Tallest Skyscraper in Taiwan:Taipei 101
Taipei 101, Taipei’s iconic skyscraper and once the world’s tallest building, is a must-visit landmark. Take the high-speed elevator up to the observation deck, where you can not only enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the city’s skyline but also see the famous damper, a key feature of its earthquake-resistant design.
Ximending: Journey to the Center of Subculture in Taiwan
Ximending is a vibrant hub of youth culture in Taipei, filled with an array of shops, trendy cafés, bars, and entertainment options. If you love shopping, trying local snacks, and soaking up the lively atmosphere, Ximending is the perfect place to explore.
After breakfast, transfer to the train station and travel to Hualien. Upon arrival, visit the beautiful Qixingtan Beach, known for its crescent-shaped bay and scenic Pacific coastline. Continue to Manbo Ecological Park for nature appreciation. After lunch, visit Pine Garden, a historic Japanese-era building with panoramic views, followed by Ji’an Keishuin, a well-preserved Japanese temple complex. In the evening, explore Dongdamen Night Market for local street food and snacks.
Hotel: F Hotel Hualien or similar
Qixingtan Beach
Located in Xincheng Township, Hualien County, is a scenic, crescent-shaped, pebble-covered beach on Taiwan’s east coast known for its crystal-clear Pacific waters, stunning mountain views, and popularity for sunrise, stargazing, and cycling. It features a 21km bike trail, coastal parks, and is near Taroko Gorge.
Manbo Ecological Park
Manbo Ecological Park is a scenic coastal green space located along Hualien’s Pacific shoreline, near Qixingtan. The park features wide open lawns, gentle walking paths, and panoramic ocean views set against the dramatic backdrop of Taiwan’s eastern mountains. Designed as a relaxing ecological zone, the area showcases native coastal vegetation and offers a peaceful environment ideal for leisurely strolls, photography, and enjoying the sea breeze.
Pine Garden
Pine Garden Pine Garden is one of Hualien’s most iconic historical landmarks, perched on a small hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Built during the Japanese colonial period in the 1940s, the building originally served as a military command center due to its strategic coastal vantage point. Surrounded by towering pine trees, the site blends Japanese-era architecture with sweeping sea views, creating a tranquil and nostalgic atmosphere. Today, Pine Garden functions as a cultural and art space, hosting exhibitions, community events, and seasonal installations.
Ji’an Keishuin
Ji’an Keishuin is one of Taiwan’s best-preserved Japanese-era temple complexes, built in 1917 during the Japanese colonial period. Originally established as a Shinto shrine and immigration village temple, it served the Japanese settlers who developed the surrounding agricultural community in Hualien. The site features traditional Japanese wooden architecture, stone lanterns, torii gates, and serene landscaped gardens, creating a peaceful and reflective atmosphere.
Dongdamen Night Market
Dongdamen Night Market is Hualien’s largest and most popular evening market, offering a lively atmosphere filled with local flavours, street food, and entertainment. Located near the Pacific coastline, the market brings together several themed food zones, including indigenous cuisine, Taiwanese classics, and creative snacks.
After breakfast, visit Yunshanshui, a picturesque landscape featuring European-style lakes and greenery. Proceed to Mataian Wetlands, a natural ecological reserve rich in indigenous culture and biodiversity, where lunch will be served. Continue to the Hualien Tourism Sugar Factory to learn about Taiwan’s sugar industry and participate in a handmade paper DIY experience. Stop by the Tropic of Cancer Monument before heading to Taitung for the night.
Hotel: Taitung Chihshang Pastoral Farm Resort or similar
Yunshanshui
Yunshanshui is a picturesque countryside retreat in Hualien known for its dreamy lakeside scenery and European-inspired landscape design. Surrounded by lush greenery, palm trees, and reflective waters, the area offers a tranquil escape from the city and a refreshing view of Taiwan’s rural charm.
Mataian Wetlands
Mataian Wetlands is a rich ecological reserve located in Guangfu Township, Hualien, and is one of eastern Taiwan’s most important natural habitats. The wetlands are home to diverse plant species, freshwater fish, butterflies, and migratory birds, making it a valuable conservation area.
Today, explore the scenic countryside of Taitung. Visit Yuan Sen Applied Botanical Garden, known for its organic herbs and natural environment. Continue to Brown Boulevard, famous for its expansive rice fields and picturesque cycling paths. Then head to Luye Highland, a popular paragliding and hot air balloon area with sweeping valley views. Enjoy indigenous-style cuisine for dinner.
Hotel: Taitung Chihshang Pastoral Farm Resort or similar
Yuan Sen Applied Botanical Garden
Yuan Sen Applied Botanical Garden is a nature-focused attraction in Taitung dedicated to the cultivation and research of medicinal herbs and edible plants. Set within a spacious green environment, the garden promotes organic farming practices and sustainable agriculture.
Brown Boulevard
Brown Boulevard is one of Taiwan’s most iconic rural landscapes, located in Chishang, Taitung. Famous for its vast, uninterrupted rice fields and mountain backdrops, the area gained popularity after being featured in a commercial starring Takeshi Kaneshiro, earning it the nickname “Mr. Brown Avenue.”
Luye Highland
It is best known as one of Taiwan’s premier paragliding locations and as a key venue for the annual Taiwan International Balloon Festival. With its wide grassy fields and refreshing mountain breeze, Luye Highland provides a peaceful countryside escape and an ideal spot for photography, relaxation, and enjoying eastern Taiwan’s natural beauty.
After breakfast, visit the Amis Folk Centre to learn about the culture and traditions of Taiwan’s indigenous Amis tribe. Transfer to the train station for your return journey to Taipei. Upon arrival, stop at Carrefour Hypermarket for shopping before checking back into your Taipei hotel. Evening at leisure in Ximending.
Hotel: Taipei Sugar Hotel / Green World Hotel Zhonghua / or similar
Amis Folk Centre
Amis Folk Centre is a cultural attraction dedicated to preserving and showcasing the traditions of the Amis people, one of Taiwan’s largest indigenous groups. Located in Taitung, the centre offers visitors insight into indigenous history, customs, music, dance, and traditional lifestyle. The complex features traditional-style architecture, exhibition halls displaying cultural artifacts, and open performance spaces where guests can experience vibrant indigenous song and dance presentations.
Your tour comes to an end. After breakfast, you will be transferred to Taipei Taoyuan International Airport for your onward journey.
There can be a few reasons why a tour is not confirmed, and most commonly, it is due to the minimum group size not being met.
No worries at all — you’re welcome to check back with us closer to the departure date for an updated status. We will confirm the tour no later than 14 days before departure, so you’ll have clarity in advance.
Thank you for your understanding, and we truly hope to welcome you on the tour.
You should purchase as soon as you can, no later than 3 days before departure.
Your booking is confirmed upon receipt of the required deposit and written confirmation from our team. A formal confirmation email and invoice will be issued thereafter.
Most of our tours require a minimum number of participants to operate. If the minimum group size is not met, we will notify you at least 14 days before departure and offer alternative options where possible.
If the tour does not meet the minimum group size, you may:
Transfer to another available date
Convert to a private tour (subject to revised pricing)
Receive a full refund of payments made
Yes. Our itineraries are carefully curated to be accessible and suitable for wheelchair users and travellers with mobility needs. Please inform us in advance about:
Type of wheelchair (manual / motorised)
Transfer ability
Specific accessibility requirements
This allows us to make proper arrangements.
Yes, accessible vehicles can be arranged. Vehicle type depends on group size and wheelchair requirements. Do inform us early so we can allocate accordingly.
International air tickets are not included unless otherwise stated. We can assist with ticket purchase for a service fee.
Our listed itineraries are curated and fixed for operational efficiency and accessibility planning. Minor adjustments may be possible, subject to feasibility and revised quotation.
Cancellation terms vary depending on destination and supplier conditions. The exact cancellation policy will be stated in your quotation and booking confirmation.
There will not be a local Singapore tour leader accompanying the group, unless otherwise indicated. The tour will be hosted by our overseas accessible agency partner.
All travellers are responsible for ensuring that:
We may, at our discretion, assist with visa applications for a service fee. However, approval of any visa application is not guaranteed and remains the responsibility of the traveller.
If a tour reservation is cancelled due to failure to meet passport, visa or entry requirements, it will be treated as a cancellation on the scheduled departure date and subject to applicable cancellation charges.
While compulsory local insurance coverage is included as required under Taiwanese law, all travellers are strongly encouraged to purchase comprehensive personal travel insurance.
This should cover unforeseen events such as baggage loss, flight delays, medical emergencies, travel disruptions, airline or agency insolvency, or changes in government regulations (including quarantine requirements).
We shall not be responsible for losses arising from such events.
In accordance with Taiwan’s labour regulations:
From $2,330.00
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