Discover Taiwan’s tea culture with a guided tour to Pinglin Tea Plantation and Thousand Island Lake. Taste aromatic teas and enjoy stunning landscapes.
Discover Taiwan’s tea culture with a guided tour to Pinglin Tea Plantation and Thousand Island Lake. Taste aromatic teas and enjoy stunning landscapes.
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Shihding Ciandao Lake - The tour begins with a visit to Thousand Island Lake, situated in the southern part of Shiding District, New Taipei City.
The Feitsui Reservoir’s catchment area, encircled by hills, creates a distinctive landscape—a lake with numerous islands, reminiscent of China’s “Qiandao Lake” (meaning thousand island lake) due to their…
- Shihding Ciandao Lake - The tour begins with a visit to Thousand Island Lake, situated in the southern part of Shiding District, New Taipei City.
The Feitsui Reservoir’s catchment area, encircled by hills, creates a distinctive landscape—a lake with numerous islands, reminiscent of China’s “Qiandao Lake” (meaning thousand island lake) due to their similarity.
- Bagua Tea Garden - The natural landscape and climate make the area around Feitsui Reservoir perfect for tea cultivation, including Wenshan Baozhong tea and Dong Fang Mei Ren tea. Bagua Tea Plantation is also located here. From the hilltop, the orderly rows of tea resemble the Eight Trigrams symbols, which inspired its name.
Visitors will pause here to admire the breathtaking views of the endless tea rows amidst the surrounding rolling hills.
- Pinglin Tea Museum of New Taipei City - The tour proceeds with a visit to Pinglin Tea Museum, a Hokkien-style Siheyuan (quadrangle courtyard house) that exemplifies traditional Taiwanese architecture.
The museum boasts a rich collection of traditional harvesting tools and equipment, tea sets, tea samples, and more, providing insights into the history and evolution of Taiwan’s tea industry. Additionally, the AR content offers interactive experiences with the exhibits, enhancing understanding of Taiwanese tea.
- Pinglin Old Street - While in Pinglin, visitors will not miss the chance to savor authentic Taiwanese tea at a local tea shop.
The tea shop owner will introduce Taiwanese tea and demonstrate the proper brewing techniques to enhance the tea leaves’ flavors. Visitors will also have the opportunity to sample various teas.
- Taipei 101 - On the return journey to the meeting point, there is an option to be dropped off at Taipei 101.
- Local tea tasting
- Professional licensed tour guide (Mandarin / English / Japanese)
- Local General Liabilities Insurance
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (if private option selected)
- Local tea tasting
- Professional licensed tour guide (Mandarin / English / Japanese)
- Local General Liabilities Insurance
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (if private option selected)
- Gratuities
- Food and drink
- Gratuities
- Food and drink
Welcome to the birthplace of the most beloved beverage in the world—bubble tea! Whether you are a seasoned tea connoisseur, or simply love to drink tea, through this guided tour to Pinglin Tea Plantation and Thousand Island Lake, you will get glimpses of the tea culture in Taiwan, and learn about the development of Taiwanese tea.
Pinglin District in New…
Welcome to the birthplace of the most beloved beverage in the world—bubble tea! Whether you are a seasoned tea connoisseur, or simply love to drink tea, through this guided tour to Pinglin Tea Plantation and Thousand Island Lake, you will get glimpses of the tea culture in Taiwan, and learn about the development of Taiwanese tea.
Pinglin District in New Taipei City is the home to Wenshan Baozhong tea, where you will visit the tea museum to explore the world of Taiwanese tea, and taste the aromatic Taiwanese tea at a tea shop. Not only that, on this tour you will pay a visit to Thousand Island Lake and Bagua Tea Plantation for a rendezvous with nature, immersing yourself in the verdant landscapes and the dreamy lake.
Take an afternoon out of your busy schedule and unwind! Enjoy a half-day tour to Pinglin and Thousand Island Lake from Taipei.
- Each guest is allowed to bring one piece of carry-on baggage.
- If the group size is less than 7 people, your tour guide might also serve as the driver (driver-guide).
- Ensure you carry enough cash with you to cover your expenses for meals, beverages, souvenirs, tips, etc. Convenience stores and most of the eateries in Taiwan don’t accept credit cards as a form of payment.
- Not recommended for travelers with physical disabilities.
- A small amount of walking is involved; comfortable shoes are recommended.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.