Welcome to our Taiwan travel blog. On this page, you can explore our awesome Taiwan travel guides. Find out where to go in Taiwan with kids, learn the best Taiwan travel tips for families and find out why we love travelling in Taiwan with kids so much.

We love travelling independently with kids in Taiwan because it is seriously one of the most UNDERRATED countries in Asia. Outshone by its giant neighbour China (now that’s an interesting relationship!) and the exotic beaches further south in Thailand and Vietnam.

Once you have seen the majestic scenery of Taroko Gorge or Sun Moon Lake – you’ll NEVER forget Taiwan!

Our in-depth Taiwan travel guides include Taiwan travel itineraries for families – hand-crafted by us

We’ll suggest the best places to go in Taiwan with kids as well as the places to avoid! 

A lot of effort goes into planning our Taiwan itineraries and I hope that you find our Taiwan itinerary blog posts useful. 

Some of our favourite attractions in Taiwan for families are the captivating city of Taipei and Taroko National Park. We highly recommend that you try and incorporate these amazing Taiwan travel destinations into your Taiwan itinerary.

Road Tripping around Taiwan

Since having children, we’ve been converted into massive road-tripping fans. We hired a car to explore Taiwan and loved it!

Hiring cars with toddlers and kids is so liberating. You can really get off-the-beaten-track and stick to your own unique schedule. Find out more hiring cars with kids and how families can find affordable transport options. 

Family Travel Tips for Taiwan

If you love travelling with kids, you may also find some of our general family travel articles useful. We have popular posts on Packing like a Pro, how to navigate sightseeing with kids, how to pick the best family accommodation and our collection of the ultimate international family travel hacks

Visiting Taiwan with a toddler

If you think travelling to Taiwan with a baby or toddler could be too much like hard work then head straight over to find our enlightening posts on all the reasons why babies are great travel companions (honestly), why toddler tantrums on the road are worth it and our epic 56 ugly, messy and outrageous truths about travelling with kids

Taiwan really is an easy country to travel around with toddlers, babies and young kids. Everything is very convenient and the facilities are generally of a very high standard – and often kid-friendly!

To find out more about how World for a Girl can help you and your family plan the best travel itineraries in Taiwan and around the world check out our About Us page and see our extensive travel experiences (over 100 countries and counting!) 

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