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  • Ballin’ On A Budget: 3D2N in Taiwan for just Php 10,000 ALL IN

    Felicia Dei
    Felicia Dei
    Last updated 14 Sep 2024
    Budget Guides 2

    Travel to Taiwan on a budget!

    Make the most out of your long weekend, and book a Taiwan budget travel trip to Taipei! This vibrant town is home to bubble tea, tremendous (and cheap) shopping experiences, and a whole lot of FOOD! With Taiwan being just a two-hour flight away, you’ll have to admit that this makes for the perfect long weekend destination, especially for those following an exciting Taiwan itinerary!
    To make your trip even better, we’re showing you how you can have it all for just Php 10,000 – airfare and accommodation included! Keep reading to find out how.

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    Tour around Taiwan with these Klook tours and travel essentials:

    How to get to Taiwan

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    Flights from Manila to Taipei

    A straight flight from Manila to Taipei usually takes 2 hours, or 2 hours and 30 minutes.
    All major international airlines offer daily flights to Taipei’s Taoyuan Airport, however if you’re traveling on a Taiwan budget travel, we suggest checking with budget airlines such as AirAsia and Cebu Pacific for rates as low as Php 5,000 round trip. You can also track flight rates through Skyscanner to get the best deal!

    Best time to travel

    Taipei is one of the few visa-free destinations in Asia that experiences all four seasons. So if you’re looking for foliage, cherry blossoms, or snow, Taiwan’s got it all for you. However, when crafting your Taiwan itinerary, it is good to note that summer and spring tend to bring in the most tourists, so unless you want to be bombarded with selfie sticks and body heat, it’s probably best to reschedule your trip!
    The country experiences its fair share of rain (and sometimes, typhoons), so be sure to check the weather forecast before your visit.
    For cheaper flight tickets, check out Skyscanner for price drops! According to their forecast, the cheapest time to travel is March, so you may want to book your quick trips during this period!

    Where to stay

    Taipei has a great selection of budget hotels and hostels for money-saving travelers! For as low as Php 375 to Php 510 a night, you can book a comfortable bed at the Travel Walk Hostel in Taipei, the Taipei Livepal Hostel, and Ximen Duckstay Hostel. These hostels are also located at central locations close to the MRT, so you won’t need to worry about transportation!
    If you’re sharing a room with a friend or two, Taipei’s got a bunch of budget-friendly hotels available as well! Some are even Instagram-worthy, so they’re definitely worth checking out. Surely, there are many options if you’re on a Taiwan budget travel trip!

    Travel Essentials

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    1. 4G Portable WiFi Rental (TW Airport Pick Up) For Taiwan

    First things first in your Taiwan itinerary: Make traveling around Taiwan a whole lot easier by booking yourself a 4G WiFi device! Taiwan’s bustling streets can be difficult to navigate – especially to those who are unfamiliar to the area – so do yourself a favor and stay connected at all times!

    2. Taoyuan Airport MRT Ticket

    Taxi fares from the airport to the city can do quite the damage to your budget, so skip that and purchase a Taoyuan Airport MRT ticket instead! We highly recommend you book this before your flight so you can hit the ground running!

    3. Taipei Transport Fun Pass (TPE Airport Pick Up)

    The best way to make your way through Taipei is by utilizing the city’s MRT system. It is the key in ticking all the boxes in your Taiwan itinerary. Fortunately, it’s made even easier with Klook’s Taipei Transport Fun Pass! With this, you can hop on and off the train to your desired destination for as low as Php 306!

    Klook Activities That Won’t Break the Bank

    1. Taipei Double Decker Bus Tour

    Restaurant bus in Taipei
    If it’s your first time in Taipei, a hop on and off bus is a great way to see the city in a short amount of time. A great add-on to your Taiwan itinerary, you can simply hop off the bus every time an attraction sparks your interest, and hop back on the next bus to travel to the nearest hot spot dictated on the map. You can opt for a 4-hour pass, or a 24-hour pass depending on how long you’d like to sight-see!

    2. Taipei 101 Observatory

    Taipei 101 Observatory Tower
    Of all Taipei’s attractions, Taipei 101 should be on top of your Taiwan itinerary! Climb up the observatory for panoramic views of Taipei – a sight you can’t see anywhere else.

    3. Jiufen Shuttle Bus from Ximen

    Take a quick trip out of Taipei and make your way to the charming mountain town of Jiufen for a quick day trip! Perfect to add on the Taiwan itineraries of Spirited Away fans, be delighted to see the streets and landmarks that inspired the popular film! While you’re here, feel free to indulge in a whole lot of street food and bubble tea.

    5. Taipei Free Walking Tour Historic Route

    Short on cash? No problem! With this historic walking tour, you’ll get to visit many of Taipei’s top attractions like the Memorial Park, Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial, and the Ximen Red House entirely for free! Perfect for those on a Taiwan budget travel!

    What to Eat

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    Fortunately for everyone who’s on a Taiwan budget travel, Taipei is a haven of delicious, cheap food. With food stalls in every corner, you definitely won’t go hungry! Be sure to visit Taipei’s night markets, like Shi Lin and Raohe Night Market for the best gastronomic experiences. By dining at these markets, you can average at around Php 300 to Php 450 a day as meals usually range from Php 45 to Php100 pesos per dish.
    Here are a couple dishes you can’t miss during your food trip:

    1. Bubble Tea

    Now that you’re in the land of bubble tea, you should definitely add trying an authentic bubble tea drink to your Taiwan itinerary! With bubble tea shops in every corner, we totally understand if you’re feeling overwhelmed. Check out our Ultimate Bubble Tea Guide to narrow down your options. You can also check out OneZo and get a discount on your drink for Php 76.

    2. Stinky Tofu

    This pungent dish will catch your attention from a mile away – and not really for the best reasons, hence, its name. However, despite its funky smell, it’s both delicious and filling! If you’re adventurous enough, this is one dish you need to include in your Taiwan itinerary!

    3. Crispy Chicken Cutlet

    Don’t expect this dish to be the size of your fist. Taiwan’s crispy chicken cutlet, depending on where you get it, is about the size of your face, and it’s crispy like popcorn! Tourists on a Taiwan budget travel will love this! This deep-fried dish is also incredibly juicy, and good for sharing!

    4. Peanut Roll with Ice Cream

    Expect a long, long line anywhere they sell Peanut Roll with Ice Cream. This popular dessert is favored by both tourists and locals, and we’re glad to say that the hype is real with this one! Definitely a must-have in your Taiwan itinerary!

    5. Pepper Bun

    Another must-try to include in your Taiwan itinerary: The pepper bun is a classic dish you’ll find in many, if not all, night markets. It’s got a crusty bun and juicy pork pepper filling that’ll have you lining up once again!

    Transportation

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    1. MRT

    Train in Taiwan
    Taipei’s most cost-efficient option is their MRT train system. This is the best way to get in and around the city, especially if your days are filled with attraction-hopping! We highly recommend getting yourself the Taipei Transport Fun Pass for a whole day’s worth of unlimited transportation especially if you’re on a Taiwan budget travel.

    2. Private Car

    Renting out a car definitely isn’t the cheapest option, however, if in case you’re trying to get from Point A to Point B in a jiffy, this is also a great option! And when you book a private car charter, you wait for no one, and are in complete control of your Taiwan itinerary!

    3. Taxi

    If you’re on a Taiwan budget travel, taking the taxi isn’t the cheapest option. One trip can easily cost you Php 600, which is around the price of two Taipei Transportation Fun Passes. However, if you’re in a rush, taxis are located all around town, so you definitely won’t have a difficult time looking for a cab!
    KLOOK TIP: For a convenient and worry-free trip, Klook offers a private car rental service with a driver that will take you and your pals to popular attractions in Taiwan like Jiufen and Pingxi.

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