Visiting Taiwan in April 2025 – 8 Best Things to Do and 1 Helpful Reminder!

April is one of the best months to travel in Taiwan, with mild and pleasant temperatures, blooming flowers, and a vibrant array of activities springing to life across the island. If you’re planning a trip to Taiwan in April, here are our recommended must-do activities and helpful tips for your visit.

8 Best Things to Do in Taiwan in April 2025

1. Look for Fireflies in the Mountains and Forests

fireflies in a garden

April is the peak season for fireflies in Taiwan, and they will continue to appear until the end of May. Fireflies prefer to inhabit forests or wetlands with good environmental conditions. You can visit the Dongshi Forest in Taichung, areas around Sun Moon Lake in Nantou, or Meishan and Zhuchi in Chiayi, near Alishan, to witness these tiny creatures glowing in the dark.

Since firefly viewing usually takes place in ecologically rich mountain forests, it’s recommended to wear long sleeves and pants to avoid mosquito bites, wear non-slip shoes, and bring a flashlight.

(The Firefly Season at Shengxing / Digital Object License: CC BY 3.0 TW + / Archiving Unit: Miaoli County Government Cultural Affairs Bureau @ National Cultural Memory Bank)

2. Admire the Calla Lily Fields at Zhuzihu, Yangmingshan

grassfields in taiwan

The calla lilies at Zhuzihu, Yangmingshan National Park, bloom in April, offering visitors the chance to stroll through a sea of pure white flowers and enjoy a romantic atmosphere. You can also experience picking your own calla lilies. Many local restaurants offer delicious dishes made with free-range chicken and wild vegetables, which you can try as part of your trip.

3. Experience the Snowfall-like Tung Blossom

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The tung blossoms bloom every year from April to May, covering the mountains in snow-white flowers that create a romantic, snowy effect. Sanyi in Miaoli is an excellent place to admire the tung flowers, and you can also explore Hakka indigo dyeing and taste Hakka cuisine during your visit.

4. Join the Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage

Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage

The belief in Mazu has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage. The Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage organized by the Zhenlan Temple in Taichung is one of the largest religious events in Taiwan, attracting tens of thousands of devotees every year. The lively procession resembles a grand carnival. Like the locals, you can participate in the tradition of passing under the Mazu palanquin to receive her blessings. Regardless of social status, participants support one another throughout the journey, rain or shine, showcasing the spirit of Taiwanese unity. Experience this unique and deeply local cultural event for yourself. (Note: The dates of the Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage are not fixed and are determined each year through a divination ceremony during the Lantern Festival.)

5. Explore the Laomei Green Reef on the North Coast

Laomei Green Stone Trough

The Laomei Green Reef on the North Coast of New Taipei City has been recognized by CNN as one of Taiwan’s top eight natural wonders. This rare natural phenomenon occurs every year from March to May, when large amounts of algae attach to the grooves of the reef, creating striking “green reefs.” April is the best time to witness this spectacle, where the vibrant green reefs set against the blue coastline create a unique springtime palette. Visitors can marvel at this once-a-year wonder and relax in a seaside café for a peaceful afternoon.

6. Visit Tea Plantations

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April marks the peak season for bamboo shoots in Taiwan. Local restaurants offer a variety of delectable bamboo shoot dishes, such as bamboo shoot soup and stir-fried bamboo shoots. These culinary delights are a must-try for food lovers.

7. Savor Bamboo Shoot Dishes

Fresh bamboo shoots on a woven basket in Taiwan, a cultural experience for Taiwan family tours, perfect for a Taiwan itinerary for family, showcasing local agriculture.

April is the peak season for bamboo shoots in Taiwan. Local restaurants offer a variety of delicious bamboo shoot dishes, such as bamboo shoot chicken soup, stir-fried bamboo shoots, and bamboo shoot salad, making it a must-try for food enthusiasts.

8. Experience the Taitung Slow Food Festival

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Taitung is Taiwan’s agricultural powerhouse and home to the most diverse Indigenous groups in the country. Every April, the Taitung Slow Food Festival is held, offering a unique market celebration where you can experience sustainable eating, local ingredients, and the culinary diversity of various ethnic groups. No disposable utensils are used at the event, and you’ll see locals bringing their own eco-friendly lunchboxes to carry food. You can even learn how to create your own bowl using natural materials like leaves. This is an experience that can only be found in this county nestled between mountains and sea.

Helpful Reminders if You visit Taiwan in April 2025

1. Avoid the local long weekend in early April

Taiwan usually has a 4-day spring holiday in early April (April 3-6, 2025), which is a peak travel period for locals. To enjoy a better travel experience, consider avoiding this time if your travel date is flexible.

Conclusion

Overall, April is an ideal month to visit Taiwan. The weather is usually warm and pleasant, with less rainfall. The temperature in the north ranges from 20°C to 30°C, while the southern regions begin to feel like summer, making it perfect for outdoor activities.

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