Explore Kenting National Park: Visit Fu An Temple, Tree House Cafe, Longpan Park, Eluanbi Lighthouse, Shadao, Chuanfan Rock, and Cape Maobitou. Book now!
Explore Kenting National Park: Visit Fu An Temple, Tree House Cafe, Longpan Park, Eluanbi Lighthouse, Shadao, Chuanfan Rock, and Cape Maobitou. Book now!
- Fu’an Temple - Originally constructed as the Jinsheng Pavilion in 1662 to honor the Earth God during the Qing Dynasty under Emperor Kangxi, this temple was established to serve migrants from Quanzhou in Checheng. It was later renamed Fu An Shrine after renovations funded during the Jiaqing Emperor’s reign. In 1953, it officially became known as…
- Fu’an Temple - Originally constructed as the Jinsheng Pavilion in 1662 to honor the Earth God during the Qing Dynasty under Emperor Kangxi, this temple was established to serve migrants from Quanzhou in Checheng. It was later renamed Fu An Shrine after renovations funded during the Jiaqing Emperor’s reign. In 1953, it officially became known as Checheng Fu An Temple.
The temple showcases the Northern China royal temple architectural style and is the largest temple in Taiwan dedicated to the Earth God.
- Manzhou - Tree House Cafe is a delightful spot for enjoying lunch and capturing numerous photos.
- Kenting National Park - Longpa Park offers an eastern view of the Pacific Ocean. This open grassland is frequently swept by strong winds. To the west are terraces and coral reef cliffs, to the north are low hills, to the south are coral reef terraces and reef coasts, and to the east are isolated mountains, reefs, cliffs, caves, sands, lakes, and a river delta.
- Eluanbi - Eluanbi Lighthouse, located on Cape Eluanbi, marks the southernmost point of Taiwan’s main island. It separates Taiwan’s South Bay from Banana Bay and the Taiwan Strait from the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea. Situated near Eluan Village in Hengchun Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan, the lighthouse is open to the public year-round.
Visitors can explore the park independently for one hour.
- Shadao Ecological Reserve - Also known as Sand Island Ecological Reserve, this bay in Kenting National Park, Taiwan, is near Provincial Highway 26 and features one of Taiwan’s few shell beaches. The ecological reserve spans approximately 3 hectares, measuring about 290 meters in length and 100 meters in width, running northwest to southeast. It is the smallest ecological reserve in Kenting National Park. Historically, the local beach’s sand accumulated like a small island, leading residents to name it “Sand Island,” a name that endures today.
- Kenting National Park - Sail Rock is named for its shape, which resembles a sailing ship.
- Maobitou Park - Cape Maobitou, located within Kenting National Park, forms the western boundary of South Bay. It is one of the southernmost points on Taiwan Island, positioned opposite Cape Eluanbi in the southeast.

- Car/Van with Chinese/English Speaking tour guides
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Car/Van with Chinese/English Speaking tour guides
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Sites entrance ticket
- Lunch
- Sites entrance ticket
[Refund Policy] Your reservation is refundable. However, if you cancel the trip within 24 hours before the experience begins (local time), a 30% charge of your deposit will apply due to the vehicle reservation fee. If you cancel 48 hours before the experience starts (local time), you can cancel for free.
{Please note that the itinerary may be subject to…
[Refund Policy] Your reservation is refundable. However, if you cancel the trip within 24 hours before the experience begins (local time), a 30% charge of your deposit will apply due to the vehicle reservation fee. If you cancel 48 hours before the experience starts (local time), you can cancel for free.
{Please note that the itinerary may be subject to changes or modifications due to unforeseen circumstances.}
*The trip requires a minimum of 2 participants to proceed.
For those traveling from the north, you can take the High Speed Rail (HSR) to Kaohsiung Zuoying station. If you are already in Kaohsiung, you can take the Taiwan Rail to Pingtung Fangliao station, where the operator will meet you.
The meeting time at Fangliao is 9:20 am. You can take train #3053 at 7:43 am from Zuoying station or at 7:53 am from Kaohsiung city station, arriving at Fangliao at 9:07 am.
After the trip concludes, the operator will assist you in getting the train back to Kaohsiung.
**For groups of more than 4 people, a 9-seat van will be used for pick-up at Kaohsiung Lingya Sports Park Station Exit #3.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.