Ride 430 km around Eastern Taiwan, conquering the Yuchang Highway while experiencing the stunning landscapes of the East Rift Valley and the Pacific Ocean. Marvel at golden rice fields, lush green mountains, and the deep blue coastline as you immerse yourself in the beauty of Eastern Taiwan.
★ Local Culture × Immersive Experience
Discover Hakka traditions through hands-on activities like DIY Lei Cha (pounded tea) and farm-to-table education. Engage with the local community, support sustainable agriculture, and embrace the region’s unique heritage.
★ Health & Sustainability × Low-Carbon Travel
Promote physical and mental well-being through cycling, unwind in soothing hot springs, and rejuvenate your body. Experience eco-friendly travel in Eastern Taiwan while embracing SDGs sustainability principles—protecting the planet and connecting with nature.
This is not just a bike trip; it is an exploration of body, mind, and soul! You will ride 430 kilometers along the east coast of Hualien and Taitung, as well as through the Longitudinal Valley, to experience the magnificence and tranquility of nature. Accompanied by a professional coach throughout the journey, you can enjoy a worry-free experience and immerse yourself in the touching stories and cultural customs along the way. You will have the opportunity to overlook the vast rice fields at the Nan'an Visitor Center and cross the winding Yuchang Highway. Challenge yourself and conquer the mountain roads—every step will create unforgettable memories. Additionally, you will have the chance to make DIY Leicha, enjoy the fun of fruit picking, and relax in mineral-rich hot springs to rejuvenate your body and mind. This journey not only challenges physical fitness but also emphasizes the importance of environmentally friendly cycling, supporting one another. Let’s embark on this immersive journey that combines sports, culture, and nature, leaving you with the most precious cycling memories!
Accommodation: FangShunB&B、Ket Hotel、V-Hotel、Sunrise B&B、Hoya Spa Manor (4-5 person rooms)