Klook Leofoo Village & Janfusun Fancyworld Tickets

Taiwan’s two other major theme parks beyond E-DA, Leofoo Village in the north and Janfusun Fancyworld in central Taiwan, both carry real Klook admission under NT$577 ($18), with Leofoo also available bundled with shuttle transport from Taipei.
Verified: July 30, 2026.
Leofoo Village: standalone admission
Leofoo Village Theme Park Ticket (NT$501 ($15.65)) covers general admission to Taiwan’s largest theme park by land area, split into themed zones, Arabian, South Pacific, American Wild West, and a genuine safari section with African animals viewable from the park’s own transport or walking paths. This variety of themed zones gives Leofoo a broader, more varied experience than a single-theme park like E-DA.
Leofoo Village with shuttle from Taipei
Leofoo Village Theme Park Ticket with Nonstop Shuttle from Taipei (NT$1,442 ($45)) bundles admission with direct shuttle transport from Taipei, a real premium over the standalone Klook ticket but worth it specifically for travelers who’d rather not arrange independent transport to Leofoo’s location outside the capital. Note this listing is specifically for non-Taiwanese passport holders, check current eligibility terms before booking.
Janfusun Fancyworld: central Taiwan’s park
Janfusun Fancyworld Ticket in Yunlin (NT$553 ($17.25)) covers Taiwan’s other major theme park, in Yunlin County, central Taiwan, a genuinely different region from both Leofoo (north) and E-DA (south). Worth choosing based on which region the rest of a Taiwan itinerary covers rather than treating the three major parks as interchangeable.
Janfusun Resort Hotel
Janfusun Resort Hotel (NT$4,016 ($125.35)/night) sits at the park, worth considering given Janfusun’s central Taiwan location puts genuine distance between it and Taipei, an overnight stay makes more sense than a rushed day trip if Janfusun is a dedicated stop on the itinerary rather than a quick add-on.
Leofoo’s safari section: the real differentiator
Leofoo’s African safari zone is genuinely unusual for a Taiwanese theme park, giving visitors a chance to view animals like giraffes, zebras, and other African wildlife from the park’s transport system, a format closer to a safari park than a standard theme park ride lineup. This, combined with the park’s multiple distinct themed zones, gives Leofoo a broader appeal across different interests within the same visit, safari viewing, Wild-West-style rides, and South Pacific island theming all in one park.
Comparing Taiwan’s three major theme parks
E-DA (Kaohsiung, south) leans into a single, cohesive Roman design theme. Leofoo Village (Hsinchu area, north) spreads across multiple distinct themed zones plus a genuine safari section. Janfusun Fancyworld (Yunlin, central) rounds out the country’s park options in the region between the other two. None directly compete on the same route, pick based on which region your Taiwan trip actually covers.
Getting to each park
Leofoo Village sits in Guanxi, Hsinchu County, reachable from Taipei by the shuttle option above or independent transport, roughly 1-1.5 hours from the capital. Janfusun Fancyworld sits further south in Yunlin, a longer trip from Taipei, more practical as part of a central or southern Taiwan itinerary than a Taipei day trip.
What to pack
Comfortable walking shoes and sun protection matter at both parks given their outdoor, spread-out layouts. Leofoo’s safari section specifically benefits from a bit more time budgeted than a standard ride zone, worth pacing the day to avoid rushing through it.
Booking timing
Both parks generally have flexible same-day or next-day availability outside major Taiwanese holidays. The Leofoo shuttle ticket benefits from booking a few days ahead given its fixed departure schedule from Taipei, worth confirming departure time and location before the visit date.
Ride variety at each park
Leofoo Village’s themed zones each carry their own distinct ride mix, moderate thrill coasters in the Wild West zone, gentler family attractions in the South Pacific area, and the safari viewing experience as its own category entirely, giving the park genuine variety across a single visit. Janfusun Fancyworld runs its own mix of rides and attractions, including water-based elements alongside standard amusement park rides, worth checking current attraction lists since offerings can shift over time at any theme park.
Food and dining at both parks
Both parks offer on-site dining options typical of a full-day theme park visit, worth budgeting time and money for at least one meal inside rather than assuming a return to the city for food. Janfusun’s resort hotel adds a fuller dining option for overnight stays beyond standard park concessions.
Weather and seasonal timing
Northern Taiwan (Leofoo’s region) runs cooler and wetter for more of the year than central Taiwan (Janfusun’s region), worth checking regional forecasts specifically rather than assuming a single Taiwan-wide weather pattern. Both parks run largely outdoors, a rainy day genuinely affects the visit at either location, worth building flexibility into the itinerary during Taiwan’s wetter months.
Connectivity and cash
A Taiwan SIM or eSIM covers both parks reliably. Cards are widely accepted at both locations, cash is worth having for smaller vendors and any food stalls that may prefer it, standard practice across Taiwan’s theme parks.
Age suitability
Leofoo’s safari section and varied zones suit a broad age range, from young kids enjoying the animal viewing to older visitors and thrill-seekers on the Wild West coasters. Janfusun similarly spans a general family audience rather than skewing toward one specific age group, both parks are built for a mixed-age group visit rather than a niche thrill-seeker or toddler-only audience.
Booking window
Both parks generally have flexible same-week availability outside major Taiwanese holidays, when domestic family travel spikes and both locations see heavier crowds. The Leofoo shuttle option and Janfusun Resort Hotel both benefit from booking further ahead during these peak periods given more limited daily capacity than standard admission alone.
Verdict
Leofoo Village’s standalone Klook ticket is the better value if transport is already sorted, its safari section and multi-zone variety make it Taiwan’s most varied major theme park. The shuttle bundle solves transport convenience at a real premium. Janfusun Fancyworld is worth it specifically for travelers with central Taiwan on their itinerary rather than a dedicated Taipei-based trip.
Prices verified as of July 30, 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Leofoo Village different from E-DA Theme Park?
Leofoo Village includes a genuine safari section with African animals viewable from a shuttle or walking path, alongside its Arabian, American Wild West, and South Pacific themed zones, a more varied multi-zone approach than E-DA's single cohesive Roman theme.
Is the Viator shuttle ticket worth the extra cost over Klook's standalone Leofoo ticket?
Only if transport from Taipei is genuinely needed and not otherwise arranged, at NT$1,442 ($45) versus Klook's NT$501 ($15.65) standalone admission, it's a real premium specifically for the nonstop shuttle service, worth it if you don't want to arrange independent transport to Leofoo's location outside Taipei.
Where is Janfusun Fancyworld located?
In Yunlin County, central Taiwan, a genuinely different region from Leofoo (northern Taiwan, Hsinchu) or E-DA (Kaohsiung, south), worth choosing based on which region the rest of your Taiwan itinerary covers.
Should I stay overnight at Janfusun Resort Hotel?
Worth considering if Janfusun is a dedicated stop rather than a day trip, given the park's central Taiwan location, further from Taipei than a simple day-trip distance for most visitors coming from the capital.

