Two-Day, One-Night Simakus, Hsinchu | Private charter car Tour of the Frog Rock Skywalk, Zhenxibao, and Hsinchu Attractions | Stay at Zhenxibao, Taigang | Group of 8 | Departs from Taipei/Hsinchu

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This two-day, one-night trip to Jianshi, Hsinchu, includes accommodations. Visit the "Tribe of God" Simakus and the Xinguang Tribe of Zhenxibao, explore indigenous tribes, and savor the natural beauty of both the maple leaf season and the 2025 cherry blossom season, allowing you to experience a different Taiwan.

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Double Suite (One Double Bed)

Booking starts: 2026-04-25

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Six-person Suite (three large beds)

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Schedule

Day 1

Welcome to God's Tribe Simakus

Simakus must-see scenic spot ~ Welcoming Archway

Get ready to walk into the Simakus Giant Trees Trail~

There is a bamboo tunnel in the giant tree group trail, which is suitable for taking photos and taking a rest

The observation deck overlooks the Marcus tribe and the beautiful mountains in the distance

The observation deck overlooks the Marcus tribe and the beautiful mountains in the distance

Day 2

It's time for class! Zhenxibao Xinguang Elementary School (Forest Elementary School) is located in the forest.

A tour of the Xinguang Tribe: natural scenery and vegetable gardens deep in the mountains

The Christian church built by the Atayal people, brick by brick, tile by tile

There is a triangular rock wall in the valley, like a warship

Hsinchu County's only skywalk is a must-see attraction

The Frog Rock Skywalk is a trail where you can get close to the forest and enjoy a forest bath.

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KKday User
2025-10-30 05:07:12
As some reviews have mentioned, the driver simply dropped you off at designated points with little to no itinerary information. He spent most of the time texting on his phone, his perfume was overpowering, and the already stuffy car made for an extremely uncomfortable experience. The Frog Rock Trail is currently closed; please don't list it online. Finally, I suggest that websites and messages avoid suggesting tipping the driver. The trip was already quite expensive, with virtually no service. This emphasis will make the tourism service in Taiwan much more realistic.