Taroko National Park
This luxurious 160-room hotel makes liberal use of wood and stone, and has a rooftop infinity pool that surveys the Taroko Gorge with a fireplace area…
Taroko National Park
This luxurious 160-room hotel makes liberal use of wood and stone, and has a rooftop infinity pool that surveys the Taroko Gorge with a fireplace area…
Taroko National Park
Run by members of the Taroko tribe, in part as a way to illustrate their culture and history, this comfortable, low-rise resort consists of 18 two-room…
Taroko National Park
One of the Taroko region's best options, Liiko Hotel offers top-quality rooms, English-speaking staff, an artistically contemporary foyer and unstuffy…
Taroko National Park
This hard-to-find place is very much a homestay in the old sense: three very ordinary rooms in a family home whose charm lies in the garden, tree-lined…
Taroko National Park
This older hotel has a foyer of large rock-and-wood art and 19 large bedrooms with sashes on comfortable new beds and partly updated bathrooms. Separately…
Taroko National Park
A remote but very handy overnight break for cyclists crossing Taiwan via Rte 8, this hostel sits at an altitude of 2374m, offering mattress-on-floor dorms…
Tienhsiang Youth Activity Centre
Taroko National Park
If you want to sleep in the heart of the park and don't mind a dated, institutional vibe, this place is perfectly bearable if far from a bargain.
Taroko National Park
Basic, free-of-charge camping is permitted on two small grassy areas, down a short flight of steps towards the river from the main road at Km170.7.
Taroko National Park
Campsite offering 12 board-floored, bivouac spaces for tents. Toilets and cold showers available.
Taroko National Park
Rooms are old and basic and management seem pretty disinterested, but it's right in the heart of the national park with a fine perch overlooking a sweep…