Taroko National Park
Attraction No.291, Fushi,Fushi Village, Sioulin Township, Hualien 97253, Taiwan Published on: 02-11-2016
3 hours | |
08:30 AM - 05:00 PM | |
02:00 PM | |
05:00 PM | |
First-time visit | |
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Park
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0.00 USD |
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How to get to Taroko National Park?
From the north of Taiwan:
Option 1: Take Provincial Highway No. 9 from Xintian (Taipei County), through Yilan and Su’ao to Taroko National Park headquarters.
Option2: Take Provincial Highway No. 2 from Rueifang (Taipei County) to Yilan, and then continue on Provincial Highway No. 9
to Taroko National Park.
Option 3: Take Freeway No. 3 in Taipei from Nangang or Muzha to connect Freeway No. 5 via Yilan to Su’ao, then from Su’ao connect to the Provincial Highway No 9. (Su-hua highway) to Taroko National Park Headquarters.(The fastest route)
From the south of Taiwan:
Option 1 (Faster):
Take Provincial Highway No. 9 from Taitung to the Taroko National Park.It takes about 3.5-4 hours.
Option2 (Costal scenery) :
Take Provincial Highway No. 11 from Taitung to Hualien and then Provincial Highway No. 9 to Taroko National Park Headquarters.
From the west of Taiwan:
Option 1:
Taichung-- Provincial Highway No. 63 (Zhong-Tou Highway) - Provincial Highway No. 63A—Caotun-- Provincial Highway No. 14—Puli-- Provincial Highway No. 14A—Dayuling-- Provincial Highway No. 8 (Central Cross-Island Hwy.) --Taroko National Park Headquarters.
Option 2 (Faster):
Taichung—Freeway No. 3 —Caotun-- Freeway No. 6—Puli-- Provincial Highway No. 14A—Dayuling-- Provincial Highway No. 8 (Central Cross-Island Hwy.) --Taroko National Park Headquarters It takes about 5.5~6 hours from Taichung to Taroko National Park Headquarters.
Source: http://www.taroko.gov.tw/
Location
No.291, Fushi,Fushi Village, Sioulin Township, Hualien 97253, Taiwan
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Reviews
It's a place that worth spending 2 days! There's a lot of trails that lead you to very breathtaking views! Please put on your helmet at those places that has "rock falling" warnings. Rocks will fall onto your head for real! Don't go there if it's raining. If you have chance, go to the natural hotspring there. No charges no crowds and absolutely natural!
Great park with many pit stops along the way to the top. You can take the bus to Tian Xiang and bike all the way down. So exhilarating! Make sure to also do the Shakadang trail!