Alishan forest echoes: the sunrise & sacred trees
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Alishan forest echoes: the sunrise & sacred trees

8 min readUpdated June 24, 2026

A narrow-gauge train, thousand-year cypress trees, and a sunrise above a sea of clouds. Here is how to experience Alishan, Taiwan's sacred high-mountain forest - and where to stay.

1Arrive from Chiayi2Sister Ponds and …3Board the little …4The sun breaks ov…5Breakfast
A route through Alishan.

Alishan is where Taiwan goes quiet and tall. At 2,200 metres in the central range, the air thins, the cypress forest closes in, and the clouds gather below you rather than above. A century-old narrow-gauge railway climbs into it, and at dawn travellers ride a little higher still to watch the sun break over a sea of cloud. It is the island at its most mythic.

This is an overnight trip, not a day trip - the whole point is to sleep on the mountain and be up for the sunrise. Here is how to do it.

How to get there

From Taipei, take the high-speed rail to Chiayi, then the scenic bus (about 2.5 hours) up the switchbacks to the Alishan Forest Recreation Area. The historic Forest Railway also runs in sections - check which stretches are operating before you go, as landslides occasionally close the upper line.

Sunrise & the sea of clouds

The ritual: rise before dawn, board the little Zhushan sunrise train, and join the hushed crowd at the viewing platform as the sun lifts over the Yushan range and the clouds pool in the valleys below. It is cold and early and absolutely worth it.

The Alishan Forest Railway winding through misty high-mountain forest
The Alishan Forest Railway, climbing into the cloud forest.

Forest & tea

  • The Giant Tree boardwalk - a loop past red cypress over a thousand years old.
  • Sister Ponds and the Sacred Tree - the classic forest trails, gentle and well-marked.
  • Zhushan sunrise platform - the dawn pilgrimage above the clouds.
  • High-mountain oolong - some of the world's finest tea grows on these slopes; buy it at the source.

You climb into the cloud, sleep in the cypress quiet, and wake above the weather. Nowhere else in Taiwan feels like it.

The mountain day, hour by hour

  1. check in, and walk the Giant Tree boardwalk past thousand-year cypress in the afternoon hush.

  2. then an early dinner; buy your Zhushan sunrise-train ticket tonight.

  3. wrapped against the cold.

  4. Day 2, 5:30amThe sun breaks over the Yushan range and the sea of clouds fills the valleys below
  5. then a tea-house stop on the terraced slopes for high-mountain oolong at the source.

Check the Forest Railway status before you commit - landslides occasionally close the upper line, in which case the bus from Chiayi is the reliable route. The sunrise time shifts through the year, so confirm it at your hotel the night before and dress for near-freezing dawns even in summer.

Where to stay: a comparison

Sleeping on the mountain is what makes the sunrise possible. Hotel Indigo Alishan is the design-led choice, set among the tea terraces with contemporary rooms and the best food on the mountain - ideal if comfort matters. Alishan Hotel is the long-standing classic right inside the forest recreation area, closest to the dawn train and the trails. Choose Indigo for style and dining, Alishan Hotel for proximity to the sunrise platform. Both are below, with live partner rates for your dates.

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