Short transit at Changi — use this time to stretch, feed the infant, and refill water. Singapore transit lounges/terminals have family rooms and baby changing facilities.
Take Taoyuan Airport MRT + transfer or private airport van. For 7 adults + infant a shared van/taxi could be cost-effective and pram-friendly; airport MRT has elevators.
Stay near Taipei Main Station for best rail/bus access; grab easy dinner (local noodles or family restaurant). Most night markets open late if you want street food.
Historic temple with easy access; explore nearby heritage streets. Temples open early to late evening; some alleys have steps, so use pram selectively.
Street food experience: pepper buns, oyster omelette, skewers. Night markets are lively and stroller-accessible but can be crowded—carry baby in sling if crowded.
Quick breakfast; you’ll have a long day. Many trains/buses depart early from Taipei Main Station or take a private minivan for the group (more convenient with infant).
Take TRA train to Ruifang (30–50 min) then local bus/taxi up to Jiufen Old Street. Jiufen has many steps and narrow lanes — pram not ideal inside the old street; baby carrier recommended.
Train or private transfer to Pingxi for lantern release along old railway. Lanterns cost ~NT$150–300 each (INR300–600 depending on size). Check weather; activities usually run until dusk.
Early breakfast and head to Taipei Main Station for THSR to Taichung. Book THSR tickets online or via app for discounts; trains are pram-friendly with space.
Take early bus from Taichung to Sun Moon Lake (~1.5–2 hours). Boat rides, Wenwu Temple and lakeside paths are scenic and mostly pram-friendly on main piers; bike paths exist but not pram-friendly.
If you prefer less transit with infant, enjoy local parks, shopping malls (with baby rooms) and museums. Visit Park Lane by CMP or Taichung Metropolitan Opera House grounds.
World-class collection of Chinese art; elevators and ramps available, but galleries can be long walks—plan a shorter visit with infant. Hours usually 8:30am–6:30pm (verify).
Famous night market near National Palace Museum; great for last-night eats and souvenirs. Busy but doable with stroller—use baby carrier if very crowded.