The L Travel Secret Garden is located on Section 1 of Sichuan Road in Taitung, nestled among the fields and about a twenty-minute drive from Taitung Station. This place primarily features a café that combines animal interaction with light meals, offering an open environment filled with natural vibes.
#Open During Chinese New Year
1/28 New Year's Eve 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
1/29 New Year's Day 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Open until the fifth day of the new year, though the ragdoll cat area will be taking a holiday.
Today, I enjoyed capybaras, guinea pigs, ragdoll cats, chickens, ducks, llamas, dumplings, brown rice green tea, and German herbal berry tea, totaling 500 NTD.
Capybara:
They stroll by the pond in the backyard, occasionally jumping into the water to swim. The bolder ducks interact with the capybaras. Their fur feels quite coarse, making for a very interesting experience. The little capybara is so adorable! 💖
Guinea Pig:
The cute guinea pigs are separated into two sides within a pen, and just watching them is so soothing. The notice on the fence specifically says, "Please do not swap the guinea pigs' positions arbitrarily." The left side has females, and the right side has males—mixing them up accidentally would be quite a situation! 💖💖💖
Ragdoll Cats:
The delicate ragdoll cats are not in the backyard but are leisurely stretching in a separate indoor area. Of course, please follow the café's guidelines before entering.
Chickens and Ducks:
They each leisurely roam around the grass. The little chicks and ducklings are incredibly cute and run fast, typically making them hard to catch, but just admiring them from afar is soothing enough.
Llamas:
How could we forget the friendly llamas? Though I actually forgot to take photos of them. They are located in a more remote independent enclosure.
Dumplings:
The portion size is moderate, with thin skin and plenty of filling; overall, it's fairly standard.
Brown Rice Green Tea:
The tea is smooth, with a faint aroma of brown rice, warm and pleasant on the palate.
German Herbal Berry Tea:
Rich in fruity layers, with a slightly sweet and sour taste that is very comfortable.
Overall, it’s a café that combines healing animals with light meals. The food is quite average, nothing noteworthy, and that isn't the main attraction for visitors. The 500 NTD price includes a combined entrance fee of 400 NTD for two (with 200 NTD redeemable against food).
The café is spacious, and besides the dining area and the ragdoll cat area, there are plenty of camera-friendly decorations. The backyard is beautifully arranged, with areas for the animals and photogenic spots like a staircase to paradise. It seems there are lodging services available, but since that isn't the focus of this visit, I’ll skip that part.
Even though Taitung is relatively remote, I think this is a worthwhile place to revisit, at least for a healing afternoon.
I highly recommend it to everyone!
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