From the bustling night markets filled with delicious local eats to the unforgettably romantic Sun Moon Lake, I never knew such a small island could have so much to offer. I had the privilege of traveling to Taiwan for the first time. The allure of Taiwan is in the unexpected blend of modern skyscrapers and the natural beauty of its landscapes. But what made me fall in love with Taiwan was the food!
Nightmarkets
There is nothing more important for the Taiwanese people than having good food. The explosion of flavors and aromas seem to fill the streets of Taiwan. From street food to fine dining, there are endless options for foodies everywhere. I ate and ate until I couldn’t eat anymore then I ate a little more. Needless to say, I could have easily gained 10lbs on this trip.
Sun Moon Lake
Another highlight of this trip was Sun Moon Lake and our beautiful hotel, Fleur de Chine. We had private access to the rooftop lounge of Fleur de Chine where a spectacular panoramic view of Sun Moon Lake awaited us (and of course, more food). Might I add that the hospitality of this hotel was unbelievable? We had an issue with our room upon arrival and right away, the staff resolved our issue and provided us a complimentary fruit basket and a bottle of wine. (Yes, please offer me more food!) What I couldn’t believe was that the service staff took off their shoes everytime they entered the rooms! Like seriously? This carpet is more clean than the carpet in my house!
Biking around Sun Moon Lake was magical. I made about a hundred stops along the bike trail to take pictures. I couldn’t believe how beautiful it was and all the pictures looked photoshopped because it was so perfect. There was this sense of tranquility that I felt biking around the lake that just took my stress and worries away. I can’t wait to go back there with my husband.
I could see why Sun Moon Lake is one of the most popular destinations for honeymooners.
Supera Tours also includes a visit to Chingjing Farm high in the mountains. At first I thought to myself, why would I want to visit a farm? What would be interesting there? But I was so wrong! I saw the most beautiful sunset and sunrise there; I ate delicious specialty fruits locally grown that can’t be found in the U.S.; and I got to feed some adorable sheep (by adorable I mean they will follow you until you surrender your food to them). What can I say, they like to eat too!