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Cingjing and Sun Moon Lake

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

Two day trip of cingjing and sun moon lake (July 2008)

It was the nonavailability of train tickets to Haulien that the venue of Sun moon lake got freezed for this weekend gateway.  It would also give me the opportunity to travel by the taiwan high speed train.

Saturday morning we journeyed by the high speed train to Taichung.  The journey was smooth  and fast at 270 KPH.  The taichung high speed train station is wonderful.  It has just enough number of coffee shops and restuarants.  All the high speed train stations have a complimentary bus to the respective city downtown area.    There is a bus which runs every hour from taichung train station to Sun moon lake via high speed train station and puli.  We caught this bus to Puli (took us around 1 hour).  On the way passed through many small towns.  The sight of the ping lang girls (betel nut ladies) in their skimpy outfits were a surprise for my wife.  From puli we took a bus to Cingjing Farm (1 hr journey).  I believe this bus can cross through the mountain and take you to the east coast (Haulien), please do verify about this.  The drive through the picturese mountain sides.  The roads are so steep that the driver turns off the AC.  You can visit  http://www.cingjing.gov.tw/index.php for more information.  This farm is perched at a height of around 6000 feet.  European styled mansions and guest houses can be seen on the way.  There are two point of interests here a small swiss garden and the cingling farm.  There are places to hike nearby too.  We spent a good deal of time watching the sun set.

The ideal time to visit cingling would be during the autumn / spring season.  Summer is too hot.  Cingling farm has a sheep show which should not be missed (But you get this only in the summer).  To see the intelligent dog round up the sheep’s and get them to their pens is worth a watch.  Having mostly seen this in movies, the live show was much more fascinating, we were awed by the dog and his master.  As we were in july we got to see the sheep shearing show too.  Being a weekend cingling was crowded like other tourist places in taiwan.  There is a bus which takes you from the cingling guest house to the farm and back costs 15 NT one way make sure you have the change.

We had a wonderful lunch at a vegetarian restuarant in Puli.  This one is right opposite the bus stop (The stop where we were asked to get down to catch the bus to sun moon lake).  Sun moon lake is a serene and beautiful lake.  We took a ride in the boat which takes you through the small island in the center.  Lakes have a way to make the person feel light and relaxed.  Sun moon lake brought in those feelings within me.  There is a bus which takes you around the lake to the various spots around it.  You can also rent electric bikes from the tourist information center.  We spent 4 hours there next time i would want to spent 2 days in this place.  There are places to sit and rest all around the lake nice landscaped gardens makes it relaxing.

Haulien (Jul 2005)

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005

The weekend of July 23-24 was certainly a memorable one. There was adventure and lots of fun. It was a trip to haulien, this is my 3rd visit to this place and everytime it is a new experience.

The first one was with vishy, sahil and amitabh. During this trip we were the conservative tourists opting for a tour bus to take us around the Haulien scenic area.

The second one with hemanth and anul was by a car. The only good thing about this trip was that we tried out some surfing at a beach south of haulien. But the drive is too long and you will end up with too little for the outdoors.

The third trip is certainly I feel the best way to travel and visit. We travelled to Haulien by train early in the morning. There are trains for every half hour from the taipei main station. Take the fast one. We were lucky we got a seat, to be sure of a seat reserve it before hand. There is a travel information desk just outside the Haulien train station (towards right) and the people there are very helpful and will help you on anything related to your trip be it chalking out a plan or assisting in any reservations.

Renting out a car was too easy nothing asked, so as long as you get the car back in one shape everything should be fine. Our journey started after a good lunch and we searched around for the right turn to make it to the highway which will lead us to Taroke gorge. There is plenty of sign boards, but sometimes it becomes too confusing might be because the spellings on these boards are not consistent.

We drove along to the taroko national part which is along the central cross island highway. The road has some breath taking sigths, we stopped very frequently to take in the views and freshness in the air. We started of from the “eternal spring shrine”, walked along the “Tunnel of Nine Turns” and finished the journey at Tiansiang which has a pagoda and a very beautiful buddha temple. The roads along this highway has lots of twists, turns and long tunnels. This road is really an amazing piece of construction as it was built by bare hands without any of the modern equipements. You can have a look at some of the scenic spots from this website http://www.taroko.gov.tw/english/. The taroko part has a lot of trails, time constraints did not allow us to explore them but yeah I will come back again.

Day 2 of our trip was what everybody was eagerly waiting for rafting on the Siouguluan river. The trip starts of from Rueisuei. When we went there we were lost in the flood of people who had come to take this tour, the crowd was in excess of 500. we met a englishing speaking person who guided us through the steps to get urself with a life jacket and helmet. But then i had to appreciate the efficiency with which the organizers worked. People were divided into teams and each team kept on departing on the rafts one by one. In fact when we were on the raft we realized the fun of the crowd, there are more people to splash water, but ha ha yeah you do get your share of water. On the raft we were 10 people the five intu guys on one side and the 5 taiwanese guys on the other side (It was their last day of college and they choose to have fun this way). We started around 10 am, the river was a mix of smooth rides and stretches of rough water(this part was real fun). The smooth sections were all spent in having water fights or racing the with the other rafts. In fact some times it used be hilarious a boat would come very close to you and people would take water using tumblers (actually given to remove water from the raft) and pour it over the head of the person sitting on the other boat. It was fun all the way. We stopped at around one pm and lunch boxes were provided by the organizers. I got a veggie lunch box, and umm it was delicious. The second half of the trip was more adventurous, water a bit more rough and we had a nice time trying to sit ourselves tight during the rough stretches. At one time our boat almost got overturned. This stretch was quite exhauting and at around 3:30 pm we reached the final destination. It was almost near an estuary and offerred a beautiful sight, guess the evenings should be quite pleasant here. We had a small photo shoot with the indo-taiwan boat team, Dried myself up had a good refreshing honey lemon tea (Fong mein liu cha). Being exhausted everybody were mostly keeping to themselves enjoying a good nap on the way back to the Haulien train station.

We had around 2 hours time before we could catch the bus back to taipei with carol. So we went to a beach near haulien by taxi (costed around 150 NTD one way). This beach is somewhere behind the haulien airport. The beach is a rocky one with almost no sand. We guys just lazed out having a cup of coffee while enjoying the breeze. Had trouble catching a taxi back to the station, couple of shop vendors helped us out with this.

Badminton in Taipei

Monday, July 18th, 2005
Over the past few days have been trying to find a place to play badminton and was not so successful on my own. Found a place called Zhong shan Sports Center (NO 2, Zhong Shan N. road, sec 2 lane ... [Continue reading this entry]

Drinking games in Taipei

Thursday, July 14th, 2005
Drinking is certainly a favourite activity... So how do you make it more interesting!! well play games while drinking. One such drinking game is..... Frog Legs You basically build up a progression in this game and the guy who goes wrong is ... [Continue reading this entry]