If you plan to travel to Taiwan between November and March, you might want to consider including Taiwan hot springs in your itinerary! Taiwan’s hot spring season is mainly concentrated in autumn and winter, which is very suitable for us who come from a tropical climate. These hot springs not only allow you to escape from daily stress, but also enjoy the beauty of nature.The hot spring experience in Taiwan is not only about soaking in water, but also closely related to history, geography, and health preservation. The water quality of hot springs varies, some are famous for their high mineral content, while others are widely popular for their healing effects. In Taiwan’s hot springs, there are both the customs of soaking naked and wearing swimsuits to soak in water. You can choose the appropriate experience method according to the occasion.
Beitou Hot Springs is located in the northern part of Taipei City, which is the most suitable for travelers who want to arrive quickly. It is only a half-hour drive from the center of Taipei City and is suitable for short distance travel. It is one of the earliest developed hot spring areas in Taiwan. The hot springs here are rich in sulfur, presenting a milky white color with a distinct sulfur flavor. Beitou Hot Springs not only have a profound historical and cultural heritage, but also allow you to experience the healing effects of the hot springs on your body and mind. There are also rich cultural attractions and museums around, which are very suitable for short trips.

Zhiben Hot Springs is located in Taitung County and is the most representative hot spring area in eastern Taiwan. It is surrounded by lush green trees, mountains and rivers, and has an extremely beautiful environment. The water quality of the hot springs here is sodium bicarbonate spring, which has the effect of relieving fatigue and lubricating the skin. The Zhiben Hot Spring area also has abundant resort facilities, making it an ideal choice for leisure vacation.

If you are traveling a short distance, you can choose Yangmingshan Hot Springs located in the suburbs of Taipei City. The natural hot springs are formed by the Yangmingshan volcanic area, and the water quality of the hot springs is sulfur springs with high water temperature, which is very suitable for tourists who like hot soup. In addition to soaking in hot springs, the volcanic landscape and natural scenery of Yangmingshan also make it an excellent outdoor tourist destination.

Nantou Hot Springs is located in the central area of Taiwan and is famous for its abundant hot spring resources and magnificent mountain and water scenery. The surrounding attractions are abundant and suitable for family outings. The hot spring water quality is sodium bicarbonate spring, which makes people feel very comfortable to soak in. There are many scenic spots around Nantou, such as Qingjing Farm and Sun Moon Lake, which are very suitable for arranging hot spring tours for families or couples.

After introducing so many hot spring resorts in Taiwan, I believe you are already moved and want to immediately jump into the steaming hot spring pools and enjoy an unparalleled journey of physical and mental healing? Whether you want to soak in the urban hot springs of Beitou or the hidden Yangmingshan hot springs in the mountains and forests, there is always a hot spring in Taiwan that can help you find a sense of belonging.