Do you know where "God's Tribe" is? Hidden deep in the mountains of Hsinchu, the Smancus tribe boasts magnificent trails lined with sacred trees and a complete tribal culture, attracting pilgrims from home and abroad year-round. This guide focuses on how to arrange accommodation and transportation in Smancus, exploring the tribe and also including other interesting attractions along the way in Hsinchu. Find the perfect Smancus travel itinerary for you!
Classic Accommodation Recommendation:Smangus Two Days One Night Package Tour. Accommodation in Smangus is mainly arranged in tribal areas, allowing for a slower pace and stargazing at night. The following day, hike the Giant Tree Forest Sacred Tree Trail, with a drive along the way to visit must-see attractions in Hsinchu.
Recommended Hiking for Strenuous Walking:Smancus & Zhenxibao Two days and one night, a challenge to visit two major sacred tree groves, a true test of your hiking prowess! A rewarding forest bath.
Recommended Relaxing and Refreshing:Smancus Camping Two days and one night, no equipment required, follow the most knowledgeable guides and the most discerning chefs, enjoy a Smancus Camping trip under the stars.
Smangus, known as the "Tribe of God," is an Atayal tribe located in the Jianshi Mountains of Hsinchu. In its early years, due to its remote location and inconvenient transportation, it became the last high-altitude tribe in Taiwan to receive electricity, earning it the nickname "Dark Tribe." However, during this period of isolation, Smangus preserved its pristine ecology and a grove of ancient red cypress trees, some over a thousand years old, which contributed to its later development and earned it the beautiful name "Tribe of God."
Smancus Traffic Control: There are traffic control times for general vehicles (four wheels or more) and medium-sized buses going up and down the mountain. Please check with the Smancus tribe for detailed regulations. ※Large buses are not allowed. ★Recommended transportation: Smancus Day Trip Shuttle
The Smancus tribe operates on a cooperative system, with all tribe members working together to operate the tribe's catering and accommodation.
The village has log cabins, including suites and private rooms, with the Canaan View Log Cabins being the most recommended and popular. Due to high demand on holidays, reservations are only available in early February, May, August, and November. Weekday reservations can be made up to six months in advance. Smancus Tourism Recommendations -Smancus Tourism Season-Deep #Koraw Ecological Park: A pristine forest park created using natural ecological methods, rich in ecology. Besides being a great place for nighttime observation, it also hides a secret trail for admiring the Aspidistra elatior (flowering period approximately March to April).
Shunyou #Xiuluan Gunkan Rock: A towering rock formation resembling a warship, rising above the turquoise stream, it has become a must-visit spot for photographers. Every autumn and winter, during its color-changing season, it becomes one of the hidden gems for viewing autumn foliage in Hsinchu. It's an unmissable attraction on the way to Smangus.
"Zhenxibao" means "the first place to be illuminated by the sun" in the Atayal language, implying that Zhenxibao receives abundant sunshine, which has nurtured the largest virgin cypress forest in Taiwan, creating the breathtaking Zhenxibao Sacred Tree Group. Each sacred tree is unique and stands out in Zhenxibao. The most well-known are the three sacred trees of Zhenxibao: "King," "Adam," and "Eve," named for their unique shapes.
Popular #Zhenxibao Sacred Tree Trail
Compared to the Smangus Giant Tree Trail, the Zhenxibao Trail is a more primitive dirt trail. The trail is divided into sections A and B; the cypress trees in section B are easier to access. If you wish to complete both the Smangus and Zhenxibao Sacred Tree Trails in one trip, it is strongly recommended to train your stamina beforehand.
Side Trip #Jinping Elementary School - Murals
Follow the French artist "Mr. Seven" to visit the beautiful scenery of this remote village.
The mural symbolizes that we must not forget that we are children of Nara, and we must persevere. Shunyou # Shin Kong Elementary School & Forest Classroom