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Spot guide
Find a Taiwan stargazing destination by region
This guide compares places within a shared trip area instead of ranking all of Taiwan as one list.
Check transport, booking, night access, and official status for each destination. A sky forecast alone never decides where you should travel.
Destination departure guide
Hehuanshan stargazing
Hehuanshan is a high-altitude, road-dependent destination. A sky forecast does not prove Highway 14A is passable or that the mountain is clear of cold, wind, or other official warnings.
Puli or Cingjing
High-mountain drive with live road and cold-weather checks
Yuanfeng Observation Deck
Kunyang Rest Area
Destination departure guide
Alishan stargazing
Zhushan and Ogasawara are inside controlled routes in Alishan Forest Recreation Area. A park ticket or general opening notice does not authorize a private car to reach either platform at night.
Chiayi or Alishan Forest Recreation Area
Overnight park stay with a reserved night bus
Zhushan Observation Deck
Ogasawara Mountain View Platform
Destination departure guide
Kenting and Hengchun stargazing
Longpan and Xiaowan fit one peninsula trip but have different exposure and return plans. Longpan is more open and exposed; Xiaowan is close to accommodation but still requires coastal-warning checks.
Kaohsiung, Zuoying, or Hengchun
Peninsula drive comparing an exposed plateau with a lodging-adjacent bay
Longpan Park
Xiaowan Beach
Destination departure guide
Taitung East Coast stargazing
Sanxiantai mainland and Xiaoyeliu share a Highway 11 trip, but the first is a general-access mainland area and the second is usable only in a published, booked night programme that proceeds.
Taitung City or Chenggong
Highway 11 coastal drive comparing general access with a reserved session
Sanxiantai Mainland Recreation Area
Xiaoyeliu