My trip to Taiwan is my first time to travel ALONE and this time in a different country. I have had hesitations to go explore destinations by myself merely because I was scared. But after Taiwan, I realized that once in your life you should have travelled alone.
There are benefits to solitary travel:
- You go at your own pace. You don't need to wait on anyone. No consideration whatsoever with what people think of the room, the food, etc.
- You go where you want to go. If you enjoy nature and hate museums, then go where you feel you will enjoy more. Take time taking photographs.
- You learn so many things about yourself. During the trip I figured I am really good at reading maps and following directions :-)
- It's fun to get lost! One time I missed my bus stop and decided to just get off the bus in a place I have no information about. It turned out to be an adventure as I found out it was a district full of cosmetic clinics.
The only disadvantage of travelling all by yourself is that no one is there to take your photos. But it's alright. Taiwan is not about me, anyway. :-)
Going around Taipei will be very easy for travelers as the Metro Taipe (MRT) is there to bring you to anywhere in the city. Most tourist destinations are just walking distance from the station. Don't worry, names and directions have English translations in ALL MRT stations.
TIP: Avail the pre-loaded EasyCard which you can use in the MRT, bus and the Maokong Gondola. I had mine loaded with $500, surprisingly that's more than enough for a 3-day tour of Taipei. I was even refunded the remaining balance before I left for the airport on my last day of stay.
DAY 1 - Sun Yat-Sen Memorial, Longshan Temple, National Palace Museum, Shilin Night Market
Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
There's a dedicated station for this destination.
Longshan Temple
This is one of the oldest temples in Taiwan. It'll take you about a minute to reach the temple gates from the MRT station. Worshipppers offer food and prayers to Buddha. At the back of the temple sits a huge Golden Buddha.
By MRT: Longshan Temple MRT Station
By Bus : 11 . 201. 205 . 229 . 231 . 233 . 234 . 242 . 310 . 38 . 49 . 527 . 62 . 624 . 628 . 701 . 702 . 703 . 705 . 28
National Palace Museum
This probably houses the biggest collection of Asian and Chinese artifacts. Entrance fee is NTD$160. There is a 50% discount for students/youth.
The Shilin Night Market
This is a haven for food lovers like me. Accessible via the Jiantan MRT Station.
The very famous STINKY TOFU which I loved so much! I even had a second serving :)