Complete Guide to Best Location for Cherry Blossoms in Taiwan

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01 May 2024 - 16 min read

Spring has come to Taiwan and it is again the time to celebrate the cherry blossom festival where those white and pink petals flutter around Taiwan’s road.

If you’re talking about cherry blossoms, most people would think of either Japan, or Korea first. But actually, Taiwan can also be another option for those of you who want to experience the different feelings between Japan’s or Korea’s cherry blossoms and Taiwan cherry blossom trees.

There are a variety of sakura trees, while the cherry blossoms in Japan are mostly of the Somei Yoshino variety, which are a single pink blossom, Taiwan houses a wider variety of sakura trees including Yaezakura variety that boasts on its beautiful double pink blooms.

If you want to experience that dreamy situation where you can walk under the canopy of fully blooming cherry blossom trees while being surrounded by the fallen pink-and-white color petals fluttering around you, then Traveloka welcomes you to Taiwan’s best location for Cherry Blossom Viewing.

When the Cherry Blossom Trees in Taiwan Fully Bloom?

But before we jump on where you could enjoy the fully bloomed cherry blossom trees, you need to know when they are going to bloom in Taiwan. Because the cherry blossom trees bloom in different periods based on the location, weather and elevation of each location.

Taiwan tends to have warmer climates if you compare it to Japan and Korea, so the flowers usually bloom earlier than those countries. In Taiwan, the cherry blossom trees bloom around January to the end of April.

Forecast for 2025 Cherry Blossom Season

The cherry blossoms in Taiwan are expected to bloom at the following times:

Northern Taiwan (such as Taipei): Cherry blossoms typically bloom from late January to mid-March.
Central Taiwan (such as Nantou): Blooming period occurs from mid-February to early April. This area boasts the longest cherry blossom season compared to the northern and southern regions.
Southern Taiwan (such as Kaohsiung): Cherry blossoms bloom from late February to mid-March. Tthis area has the shortest bloom period.

Plan your trip accordingly to catch the best blooms!

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Top 12 Best Location for Cherry Blossom Viewing in Taiwan

1. Yangmingshan National park, Taipei

If you ask people where is the best place for cherry blossom viewing, most of the people would include Yangmingshan National Park in Taipei on their list.

The cherry blossom itself already has that kind of enhanced beauty, but in this National Park, you could also enjoy the stunning scenery of mountains, and volcanic landscapes which add to that exceptional beauty.

Moreover, the park itself houses a wide variety of cherry blossom trees, so you can enjoy all kinds of sakura trees to the fullest in just one wide area.

Yangmingshan is a very massive park with numerous spots that you can explore. If you would like to enjoy the Sakura trees, Miao Quan Cherry Blossom Viewing Area would definitely be one of the most recommended areas.

How to Get There: Take the MRT to Jiantan Station and board Bus 260 to Yangmingshan.

Attractions Nearby: Beitou Hot Springs, Xiaoyoukeng fumaroles, Qingtiangang Grassland.

2. Wulai, New Taipei City

Another location that has always been on the list for having the best location for cherry blossom viewing. Wulai is located in the mountains of Taipei, where you can find, not the usual soft pink sakura, but crimson-colored cherry blossoms.

The cherry blossoms themselves are spread around the town, lining the street and decorating the temples and the garden in the area. Besides cherry blossom viewing, you could also try to do another activity and try other attractions in the area.

You can take a walk along the Nashi river while still enjoying the scenic views made from the lush green contrast with the crimson-pink color trees, visiting the old street that is packed with shops and restaurants, and one of the most anticipated activity you can do in Wulai, is to dip yourself on their natural hot springs.

How to Get There: Take the MRT to Xindian Station, then transfer to Bus 849 to Wulai.

Recommended Nearby Hotels: Volando Urai Spring Spa & Resort

Other Attractions: Wulai Waterfall, Atayal Aboriginal Museum

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3. Sun Moon Lake, Nantou

Housing for over 5,000 cherry blossom trees, Sun Moon Lake can be said as the haven for cherry blossom viewing. Besides enjoying these pink blossom trees, you can also enjoy the lake in the middle of those trees while also being immersed in the mountain views around.

You can also enhance your experience by renting a boat and enjoy the views while sailing on the calming water of the lake. And if you still feel like it’s not enough, you can try to climb the Ci En Pagoda to get a better view?

If you worried on what are you gonna do after finish doing the cherry blossom viewing, Sun Moon Lake offer you with numerous activity and attractions around, from a massive theme park with numerous rides combined with European-style buildings, to a thrilling ropeway ride.

How to Get There: Take a direct bus from Taichung to Sun Moon Lake.

Other Attractions: Ci’en Pagoda, Wenwu Temple, boat cruises.

4. Alishan Forest Railway, Chiayi

Alishan Forest Railway, as the name says, is actually an still-active railway where you get to ride a train through mountainous areas while being surrounded by cherry blossoms along the way.

Different way to enjoy the sakura trees is by viewing, Alishan Forest Railway. You will need to ride the train to be able to enjoy the scenic views of those pink blossom trees. During Cherry Blossom season, the railway might even offer a special cherry blossoms viewing by giving out larger windows or open carriages to give the the utmost experience of cherry blossom viewing.

Even though all of your journey you will be able to enjoy the pink petals fluttering around, there is still a highlight spot that you can only get by riding these trains. Those spots are the Chuchu Station and the Chaoping Park Station.

How to Get There: Take the High-Speed Rail (HSR) to Chiayi, then a bus to Alishan.

Nearby Hotels: Alishan Gou Hotel.

Other Attractions: Alishan Forest Railway, Zhushan Sunrise Viewing Platform.

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5. Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village, Nantou

A small village that houses over 5,000 cherry blossom trees that decorate this cultural theme park along the way. During cherry blossom season, the area would even hold a cherry blossom festival which is full of cultural performances, food stalls that serve your favorite local foods, and a special event to celebrate the beauty of the cherry blossoms.

Other than enjoying the festival, you could also begin your journey, exploring the traditional architecture,the live demonstrations of indigenous craft, and any other Taiwanese culture. It is not being called a Culture Village for no reason.

How to Get There: Take a bus from Taichung to Sun Moon Lake, then ride the Sun Moon Lake Ropeway to the village.

Nearby Hotels: Fleur de Chine Hotel

Other Attractions: Sun Moon Lake, Ci’en Pagoda

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6. Tianyuan Temple, New Taipei City

A combination between the majestic Taoist architecture and the stunning pink-colored petals of cherry blossom trees. There are two unique varieties of cherry blossoms that you can find here.

One is the three-color cherry blossoms which as the name says give out the blend of white, pink and red blossoms. The other one is called Yoshino Cherry Blossom which is the more-common cherry tree in Taiwan that features single pink blooms.

Hold your step inside the area before leaving too soon, because the temple might hold special evening illumination during the peak bloom periods. You can enjoy the beautiful sight of the cherry blossoms together with the temple that is bathed in soft pink light which creating that magical atmosphere that you rarely can get anywhere else.

How to Get There: Take the MRT to Tamsui Station, then transfer to Bus 875 or 876.

Other Attractions: Tamsui Old Street, Fisherman’s Wharf.

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7. Hanshini Forest Recreational Area, Chiayi

A hidden gem for those of you who want to avoid crowds while still being able to enjoy the beautiful sight of cherry blossom trees. Hashini Forest Recreational Area is a hidden paradise that houses rows and rows of beautiful cherry blossom trees in peace.

Not only sakura trees, you could also enjoy the sight together with the Tai Chi Pavilion that makes a perfect photo-spot with the pink sakura trees in the background.

You also do not need to worry about food or drinks here, in case you are hungry or thirsty. There is a restaurant that offers delicious foods while enjoying the breathtaking views of the cherry blossoms in the area.

How to Get There: Take a train to Miaoli Station, then hire a taxi to the forest area.

Nearby Hotels: Green Villa

Other Attractions: Sanyi Wood Sculpture Museum, Shengxing Railway Station.

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8. LOHAS Park, Taipei

A lesser-known yet beautiful cherry blossom spot in Taipei, LOHAS Park is easily accessible by MRT (Huzhou Station). You will find a riverside walk lined with cherry trees in the park that bloom from February to March, offering a relaxing experience away from the crowds.

How to get there: Take the MRT to Huzhou Station, then walk for about 10 minutes.

Nearest hotel: City Suites Taipei Nandong, a modern and comfortable stay.

Nearby attractions: Raohe Night Market and Songshan Ciyou Temple.

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9. Magao Ecological Park, Yilan

This ecological park in Yilan offers breathtaking cherry blossom views in February and March, alongside beautiful garden and lakes. Peak bloom typically occurs in early February. You can easily spend a few hours just by taking a walk along the park’s gentle hiking trails surrounded by lake and cherry blossom trees.

How to get there: Take a train to Yilan Station, then a bus or taxi to the park.

Nearest hotel: Silks Place Yilan, a luxury family-friendly resort.

Nearby attractions: Taipingshan National Forest and Jioujhihze Hot Springs.

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Silks Place Yilan

Yilan City

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SGD 638

10. Cingjing Farm, Nantou

Cingjing Farm is a picturesque high-altitude retreat where cherry blossoms bloom against a backdrop of rolling green hills. Cingjing Farm is a high-altitude retreat famous for its rolling green hills and European-style pastures. In spring, cherry blossoms transform the landscape into a pink paradise.

How to get there: Take the HSR to Taichung, then transfer to a Nantou Bus bound for Cingjing Farm.

Nearest hotel: The Old England Manor, a European-style boutique hotel.

Nearby attractions: Green Green Grasslands and Hehuanshan.

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The Old England Manor

Ren'ai

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SGD 933

11. Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area

Aowanda is well-known for its maple leaves in autumn, but it also features stunning cherry blossoms in spring. The park offers numerous hiking trails with breathtaking views. Buses from Taichung provide access to the area, but renting a car is recommended for easier travel.

How to get there: Take a train to Taichung, then a bus to Puli, followed by a taxi.

Nearest hotel: Aowanda Forest Recreation Area Lodges.

Nearby attractions: Puli Winery and Chung Tai Chan Monastery.

12. Taroko National Park, Hualien

One of Taiwan’s most famous natural wonders, Taroko National Park is even more breathtaking when adorned with cherry blossoms. Famous for its marble canyons and breathtaking gorges, Taroko National Park is another place to see beautiful sakura.

How to get there: Take a train to Hualien Station, then a bus to Taroko National Park.

Nearest hotel: Silks Place Taroko, a luxury retreat within the park.

Nearby attractions: Swallow Grotto, Eternal Spring Shrine, and Qingshui Cliffs.

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Silks Place Taroko

Xiulin

SGD 444

SGD 440

Tips for Cherry Blossom Festival in Taipei

First of all, before you book some flights, make sure the dates of your flight and the full blooming date of the sakura trees are aligned, so you will not miss the timing.

Again, the full blooming period is different from one location to the other, so please make sure to book the flight and hotel on your desired location at the right period of time when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom.

Cherry Blossom Festival is a huge event that only happens once in a year. A lot of people wait to celebrate this annual event, and so, a lot of cherry blossom festival popular spots are often crowded. If you would like to get a good viewing spot, it is recommended for you to arrive early.

Last but not least, please be reminded to keep being respectful to others, mind your noise levels and avoid damaging the trees.

Now that you’ve known a lot about the best cherry blossoms viewing locations in Taiwan, it is time to plan your visit and prepare to enjoy the beautifully bloomed sakura trees around Taiwan.

Explore more activities beyond cherry blossoms viewing that might be your next best holiday adventure! Don’t forget to also book your hotel conveniently via Traveloka, helping you plan your trip smoothly.

Spring has come to Taiwan and it is again the time to celebrate the cherry blossom festival where those white and pink petals flutter around Taiwan’s road.

If you’re talking about cherry blossoms, most people would think of either Japan, or Korea first. But actually, Taiwan can also be another option for those of you who want to experience the different feelings between Japan’s or Korea’s cherry blossoms and Taiwan cherry blossom trees.

There are a variety of sakura trees, while the cherry blossoms in Japan are mostly of the Somei Yoshino variety, which are a single pink blossom, Taiwan houses a wider variety of sakura trees including Yaezakura variety that boasts on its beautiful double pink blooms.

If you want to experience that dreamy situation where you can walk under the canopy of fully blooming cherry blossom trees while being surrounded by the fallen pink-and-white color petals fluttering around you, then Traveloka welcomes you to Taiwan’s best location for Cherry Blossom Viewing.

When the Cherry Blossom Trees in Taiwan Fully Bloom?

But before we jump on where you could enjoy the fully bloomed cherry blossom trees, you need to know when they are going to bloom in Taiwan. Because the cherry blossom trees bloom in different periods based on the location, weather and elevation of each location.

Taiwan tends to have warmer climates if you compare it to Japan and Korea, so the flowers usually bloom earlier than those countries. In Taiwan, the cherry blossom trees bloom around January to the end of April.

The very first area where cherry blossom trees bloom are in the Northern part of Taiwan such as Taipei, where they bloom from late January to Mid-March, followed by the Central of Taiwan such as Nantou from Mid-February to early April and last but not least is Southern Taiwan such as Kaohsiung, where it blooms from late February to middle of March. The central area actually has the longest blooming period from the two other areas.

Best Location for Cherry Blossom Viewing in Taiwan

1. Yangmingshan National park, Taipei

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If you ask people where is the best place for cherry blossom viewing, most of the people would include Yangmingshan National Park in Taipei on their list. The cherry blossom itself already has that kind of enhanced beauty, but in this National Park, you could also enjoy the stunning scenery of mountains, and volcanic landscapes which add to that exceptional beauty. Moreover, the park itself houses a wide variety of cherry blossom trees, so you can enjoy all kinds of sakura trees to the fullest in just one wide area.

Yangmingshan is a very massive park with numerous spots that you can explore. If you would like to enjoy the Sakura trees. Miao Quan Cherry Blossom Viewing Area would definitely be one of the most recommended areas. Next on the list would be the Zhishan Park where you can enjoy the various cherry blossoms while having a leisure walk through the walking trails and enjoy the sound of calming water coming from the pond around.

2. Wulai, New Taipei City

Another location that has always been on the list for having the best location for cherry blossom viewing. Wulai is located in the mountains of Taipei, where you can find, not the usual soft pink sakura, but crimson-colored cherry blossoms. The cherry blossoms themselves are spread around the town, lining the street and decorating the temples and the garden in the area.

Besides cherry blossom viewing, you could also try to do another activity and try other attractions in the area. You can stroll along the Nashi river while still enjoying the scenic views made from the lush green contrast with the crimson-pink color trees, visiting the old street that is packed with shops and restaurants, and one of the most anticipated activity you can do in Wulai, is to dip yourself on their natural hot springs.

3. Sun Moon Lake, Nantou

Housing for over 5,000 cherry blossom trees, Sun Moon Lake can be said as the haven for cherry blossom viewing. Besides enjoying these pink blossom trees, you can also enjoy the lake in the middle of those trees while also being immersed in the mountain views around. You can also enhance your experience by renting a boat and enjoy the views while sailing on the calming water of the lake. And if you still feel like it’s not enough, you can try to climb the Ci En Pagoda to get a better view?

If you worried on what are you gonna do after finish doing the cherry blossom viewing, Sun Moon Lake offer you with numerous activity and attractions around, from a massive theme park with numerous rides combined with European-style buildings, to a thrilling ropeway ride.

4. Alishan Forest Railway, Chiayi

Alishan Forest Railway, as the name says, is actually an still-active railway where you get to ride a train through mountainous areas while being surrounded by cherry blossoms along the way.

Different way to enjoy the sakura trees is by viewing, Alishan Forest Railway. You will need to ride the train to be able to enjoy the scenic views of those pink blossom trees. During Cherry Blossom season, the railway might even offer a special cherry blossoms viewing by giving out larger windows or open carriages to give the the utmost experience of cherry blossom viewing.

Even though all of your journey you will be able to enjoy the pink petals fluttering around, there is still a highlight spot that you can only get by riding these trains. Those spots are the Chuchu Station and the Chaoping Park Station.

5. Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village, Nantou

A small village that houses over 5,000 cherry blossom trees that decorate this cultural theme park along the way. During cherry blossom season, the area would even hold a cherry blossom festival which is full of cultural performances, food stalls that serve your favorite local foods, and a special event to celebrate the beauty of the cherry blossoms.

Other than enjoying the festival, you could also begin your journey, exploring the traditional architecture,the live demonstrations of indigenous craft, and any other Taiwanese culture. It is not being called a Culture Village for no reason.

6. Tianyuan Temple, New Taipei City

A combination between the majestic Taoist architecture and the stunning pink-colored petals of cherry blossom trees. There are two unique varieties of cherry blossoms that you can find here. One is the three-color cherry blossoms which as the name says give out the blend of white, pink and red blossoms. The other one is called Yoshino Cherry Blossom which is the more-common cherry tree in Taiwan that features single pink blooms.

Hold your step inside the area before leaving too soon, because the temple might hold special evening illumination during the peak bloom periods. You can enjoy the beautiful sight of the cherry blossoms together with the temple that is bathed in soft pink light which creating that magical atmosphere that you rarely can get anywhere else.

7. Hanshini Forest Recreational Area, Chiayi

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A hidden gem for those of you who want to avoid crowds while still being able to enjoy the beautiful sight of cherry blossom trees. Hashini Forest Recreational Area is a hidden paradise that houses rows and rows of beautiful cherry blossom trees in peace. Not only sakura trees, you could also enjoy the sight together with the Tai Chi Pavilion that makes a perfect photo-spot with the pink sakura trees in the background.

You also do not need to worry about food or drinks here, in case you are hungry or thirsty. There is a restaurant that offers delicious foods while enjoying the breathtaking views of the cherry blossoms in the area.

Tips for Cherry Blossom Festival in Taipei

First of all, before you book some flight, make sure the dates of your flight and the full blooming date of the sakura trees are aligned, so you will not miss the timing. Again, the full blooming period is different from one location to the other, so please make sure to book the flight and hotel on your desired location at the right period of time when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom.

Cherry Blossom Festival is a huge event that only happens once in a year. A lot of people wait to celebrate this annual event, and so, a lot of cherry blossom festival popular spots are often crowded. If you would like to get a good viewing spot, it is recommended for you to arrive early.

Last but not least, please be reminded to keep being respectful to others, mind your noise levels and avoid damaging the trees.

Now that you’ve known a lot about the best cherry blossoms viewing locations in Taiwan, it is time to plan your visit and prepare to enjoy the beautifully bloomed sakura trees around Taiwan. If you would like to visit Taiwan soon, Traveloka would gladly help you in booking some tickets, hotels, and even the attractions that you would like to visit too! Giving out the best price, with various combos, promotions and discounts, Traveloka will not disappoint you.

In This Article

• When the Cherry Blossom Trees in Taiwan Fully Bloom?
• Forecast for 2025 Cherry Blossom Season
• Top 12 Best Location for Cherry Blossom Viewing in Taiwan
• 1. Yangmingshan National park, Taipei
• 2. Wulai, New Taipei City
• 3. Sun Moon Lake, Nantou
• 4. Alishan Forest Railway, Chiayi
• 5. Formosan Aboriginal Culture Village, Nantou
• 6. Tianyuan Temple, New Taipei City
• 7. Hanshini Forest Recreational Area, Chiayi
• 8. LOHAS Park, Taipei
• 9. Magao Ecological Park, Yilan
• 10. Cingjing Farm, Nantou
• 11. Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area
• 12. Taroko National Park, Hualien
• Tips for Cherry Blossom Festival in Taipei
• When the Cherry Blossom Trees in Taiwan Fully Bloom?
• Best Location for Cherry Blossom Viewing in Taiwan
• Tips for Cherry Blossom Festival in Taipei

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