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Kaohsiung welcomes you with a unique blend of the historical and the futuristic, all set against the lively backdrop of its busy harbour. As you stroll its streets, the aroma of street food mingles with the vibrant hues of artistic murals. Tours with a local guide offer a dynamic tapestry of experiences. Imagine delving into the city's culture on a private walk through the Pier-2 Art Center, or indulging in Taiwanese flavours on a food and wine tour. Your guide ensures you skip the queues at the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas, narrating stories that animate these iconic sites. With a guide, Kaohsiung becomes more than a visual experience; it resonates with the city's very heartbeat. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Kaohsiung. Explore Kaohsiung your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Kaohsiung tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Kaohsiung for every interest, including: Layover tours: From the airport or Zuoying HSR, ride the MRT to Formosa Boulevard’s Dome of Light, explore Pier-2 Art Center’s warehouses and murals, then ferry to Cijin for a lighthouse walk and quick seafood before looping back. With an extra hour, add the Dragon and Tiger Pagodas at Lotus Pond. Nature and Wildlife tours: Hike Shoushan (Monkey Mountain) to watch Formosan macaques at a respectful distance and enjoy harbour views, or cycle Cijin’s coastal path and beach. In winter, head to Maolin to see the Purple Crow butterfly valley, or roam the lunar-like Tianliao Moon World badlands. History tours: Step into the British Consulate at Takao for port history, ride the old rails at Hamasen Railway Cultural Park, and find the remains of Zuoying Old City’s gates. Round it out with a temple walk and a quiet visit to Fo Guang Shan monastery’s massive Buddha and museum. The city has reliable MRT, light rail, buses and ferries, but sights are spread out and some nature areas sit well outside the core; tours with private transportation or a chauffeured car make days more efficient. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Kaohsiung inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Take a private walking tour of Kaohsiung with a local guide to uncover its distinct neighborhoods. Local knowledge breathes life into the city’s streets and stories. - Pier-2 Art Center: This neighborhood is perfect for cultural tourists and art enthusiasts. It’s a vibrant area showcasing contemporary art exhibitions and creative installations. - Liuhe Night Market: Ideal for food lovers and families, this bustling market offers a taste of local cuisine. It’s a lively spot where you can sample a variety of Taiwanese dishes. - Cijin Island: A short ferry ride from the city center, this area is great for those seeking beach activities and fresh seafood. It’s a relaxing getaway with beautiful coastal views. - Ruifeng Night Market: Known for its wide array of street food and entertainment, this area caters to those looking to experience the local nightlife. It’s a lively spot with lots to see and taste. Day trip ideas from Kaohsiung Use Kaohsiung as your base, then branch out to nearby cities, coastlines, and green valleys for easy day trips that show off southern Taiwan beyond the harbour skyline. Tainan: Taiwan’s oldest city is a short train ride away, with centuries-old temples, narrow lanes, and famous snacks packed into compact neighbourhoods, so you can dive into heritage sites, try oyster omelettes and beef soup, and shape your tour around history or street food without rushing across town. Kenting National Park: Head to the island’s sunny south for clear water, coral-stone shores, and breezy viewpoints, and spend your day mixing beach time with easy coastal walks, a stop at Eluanbi Lighthouse, or snorkelling near protected reefs, which suits you if you like nature, light adventure, and wide-open sea views. Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum: Just outside the city, this vast complex pairs striking modern halls with quiet courtyards and a towering Buddha, giving you a calm day of Buddhist art, architecture, and vegetarian cuisine, and your tour can focus on culture and photography while keeping the pace relaxed. Meinong and Qishan: In the countryside east of Kaohsiung, Hakka traditions come through in handmade paper umbrellas, rice fields, and old streets lined with simple eateries, so you can join a craft workshop, taste Hakka dishes, and roll through farm roads for an easy-going cultural loop that fits well into a single day. Maolin National Scenic Area: Known for purple butterfly season from late autumn into winter, this mountain valley also has suspension bridges, rivers, and short trails, making it a good pick if you want fresh air, waterfalls, and views, with your tour adjusting for the best lookouts or butterfly spots in the right months. These day trips from Kaohsiung make sense as private tours, letting you match the route to your interests and the season while keeping travel time manageable. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Kaohsiung most travellers miss.