1. Hotels, Hostels or Camping? Hotels, hostels, Airbnb, and camping are all accommodation options you can take advantage of during your time in Taiwan. Whatever your budget, they’re sure to have something that works for you as you. If you’re in one of the bigger cities, Airbnb, Warm Showers, and Couchsurfing will give you the best bang for your buck. If you’re traveling along the east coast, there’s no better way to experience nature and enjoy the scenery than at a campground. 2. Choose an Appropriate Route Taiwan’s the perfect place for all level of riders, whether you are a beginner or an expert you’ll find a route for you and your skill set here. With more than 300 mountains rising above 3,000 meters, your cycling in Taiwan can be as challenging as you want it to be. The well-maintained trails, hot springs and the picturesque views will surely be a great reward for your hard work. However, if you’re wanting to take it easy, then make your way to the coastal roads. 3. Bring Proper Clothing and Equipment Make sure you have the proper clothing and equipment, but you won’t need to worry about packing things like snacks and water. With 7-Eleven’s every few kilometers, you can easily grab snacks, drinks, cash from the ATM, etc. And don’t forget that police stations also offer cool water if you need it. 4. Rent a Bike If you don’t want to deal with the hassle of bringing your own bike, you can actually rent good quality bikes in Taiwan. Because of the cycling culture and the Giant Bicycle company, bike shops are everywhere (esp. In Taipei and the east coast) making renting a bike super easy and of course affordable!
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