This event recommends six hiking trail routes. Each hiking trail will have a “Natural trail guide” for participants to download. Participants can familiarize themselves with the route and plan hiking activities.
Participants can visit and complete their chosen hiking trails. It is recommended to travel together and companions.
Participants need to complete tasks based on the contents of the “guide“, including finding answers to specific questions and taking photos along the story trails (please refer to the format of photos).
Register on this event webpage to upload relevant photo proof and answer the task question to redeem the designated trail badges.
(Schools/uniformed groups/organizations are welcome to participate, please contact us at 3708 8380 to get a group registration form.)
After we verify the event data, participants who have completed the task will receive a souvenir notification email within a month. You can go to the registered redemption point to redeem the souvenir by email. No souvenir will be available after the deadline.
Anyone who participates in the “Nature Trail Badge Challenge!“, understanding the story of the trail and completing the designated tasks will receive a limited trail badge. You are welcome to challenge all routes and collect the complete set of badges.
Each natural trail has a uniquely designed badge. If the original one has been given out, it will be randomly replaced with another type. The number of souvenirs is limited. Please be advised that badges are first come, first served.
“Mountain Guardian” special edition badge:
If participants voluntarily clean up one of the six designated trail routes and upload relevant clean-up photos (such as the trail cleaning process or photos taken with the garbage picked up), a special edition badge “Mountain Guardian” will be distributed. (Please refer to the ” Trail clean-up” additional mission)
In addition to learning about the stories of the trails and enjoying the natural scenery, we also hope that participants can take practical actions to keep the countryside and trails clean, maintaining their natural beauty.