The Best Maps of Taiwan for Adventure Seekers
Hidden Taiwan Map
Explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Taiwan with this meticulously crafted map by the Hidden Taiwan Map and Blog.
Follow Xiaofei’s Map
Immerse yourself in nature’s wonders with Xiaofei’s map of Taiwan’s breathtaking waterfalls and soothing hot springs. Xiaofei’s blog has defined thousands of travelers’ experience in Taiwan over the years and even to this day this map is the quintessential adventure encyclopedia of Taiwan.
Foreigners in Taiwan Blog Map
This map integrates all the major tourist sites, providing a handy guide for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers to explore and experience the best of Taiwan. Reference
My Personal Favorite Food and Adventure Spots
After having left Taiwan I organized all my favorite spots in Taiwan hoping to inspire future travelers to try unique restaurants and explore the many unique sights of the island. The map might contain restaurants that have already closed.
Hiking Biji
This platform offers the most extensive database of trail maps available, paired with detailed guides on how to reach each trail. From gentle strolls to challenging treks, Taiwan’s Hiking Biji presents a plethora of options for every level of hiker. While the website is primarily in Chinese, the wealth of information and the detailed visuals make it an invaluable resource for those seeking to explore Taiwan’s hiking trails.
Spectralcodex.com
This unique blog unravels the mysteries of abandoned theaters and temples through engaging urbex adventures. Each article is a blend of history and exploration, with captivating narratives and vivid photography. Whether you’re an urban explorer or a lover of untold stories, Spectralcodex offers a fresh perspective on Taiwan’s lesser-known aspects.
Nick Kimbel’s Blogs
For beginner travelers, taiwanobsessed.com is the best place to start. It teaches about the local quirks of the traveling around the island and how to get basic stuff done like getting a SIM card. Nick has another blog too that has a broader range of in-depth articles about his personal travel experiences.
Master Food Diary
I found local websites like Master Food Diary the best place to plan your foodventures. This blog is packed with mouthwatering pictures and unique dish recommendations that captures what Taiwanese cuisine is and what food locals eat. If your Chinese isn’t good enough, you can use Google Chrome’s translate feature to translate the entire website.