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Which Taiwan travel tours are good for the elderly? !

I don’t recommend any particular group, I just suggest things to note when choosing a group.

1. Don’t choose low-priced tours

According to Taiwan’s prices, the average daily tour fee after deducting air tickets is RMB500, which is a reasonable price. If the daily tour fee is less than RMB300, it is a low-priced tour. Although low-priced tours will not lead to poor food and accommodation, because they are low-priced, shopping spots will definitely be arranged, so the quality of the tour will definitely be reduced.

2. Number of days to travel around the island

Many travel agencies mainly promote travel around the island. It takes at least 7 days to get around the island. The so-called 7 days is a solid 7 days, rather than a 7-day tour that actually only takes 5 days (by plane). If it is less than 7 days, the itinerary is basically too tight, and it is likely that you are just rushing around to see what is going on, which is too tiring for the elderly.

3. Hotels

Many tour groups will indicate accommodation hotels in Jihua. Just take a look at that thing, and it has no actual reference value, because the plum blossom evaluation has been out of date for a long time. standard. If you care about the quality of accommodation...you still have to start with the daily tour fee. Don't expect too much from low-priced tours.

4. Season and location

July to September is the typhoon season, and May to June is the plum rain season. If you are considering going to the mountains (such as Alishan and Taroko), it is recommended to avoid the typhoon season first. The rainy season will depend on the conditions of the year. If it rains too much, it will cause the road to collapse.