
Alishan Taiwan Travel Guide
The Alishan National Forest Recreation Area is a protected area managed by the Woodsry Bureau. Rules are in place to protect the environment.
Recycling is actively promoted in Taiwan. You will find clearly marked recycling bins. Create less waste by reducing single-use plastics.
While Alishan receives significant rainfall, global climate change impacts resources of water. Practice water conservation by taking shorter showers.
Your travel choices influence environmental conservation.
Look for hotels or travel agencies demonstrating a commitment to environmental sustainability.
Consider supporting carbon offset programs for your international flights.
Choose outdoor gear from brands dedicated to environmental and social responsibility.
Bring a use a reusable bottle and fill it up often. Opt for solid toiletries to minimize plastic containers.
Select tour operators committed to ethical practices and local community benefit.
Explore G AdventuresSupport organizations that preserve natural environments and wildlife.
Visit The Rainforest SiteTravel with respect for local traditions.
Learn about their cultural practices and history.
Photography is generally allowed in most public areas.
Dress modestly when visiting temples; shoulders and knees should be covered. Remove hats before entering a temple. Do not point your feet at altars or religious figures.
Taiwan is generally progressive and welcoming.
Awareness of common practices enriches your journey.
A polite nod or a gentle nod is customary. Handshakes are also common.
Chopsticks are standard. Finishing your food is polite, but not cleaning the plate completely.
Tipping is not customary. A 10% service charge may appear on bills.
Your travel choices directly benefit the local communities in Alishan.
Community-based tourism initiatives direct benefits to the communities. Ethical tours from G Adventures.
Select neighborhood restaurants, guesthouses, and souvenir shops over larger chains to keep money within the community. Support conservation efforts.
When purchasing souvenirs or local products, buy directly from farmers or reputable local shops. This supports fair wages.
Buying directly from artisans and farmers benefit them.
Support family-run restaurants and small eateries.
Choose accommodations that are mindful of their community impact.