Lüshui

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.

By day, there's a cafe/picnic area directly east and there are all-night toilets across the road, attached to the Luishi Service Centre.


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1. Xibao Viewpoint

1.98 MILES

Driving beyond Tianxiang, the zigzagging road climbs steadily up through the forested mountainsides, with many appealing vistas. One of the best that also…

2. Baiyang Waterfall

2.01 MILES

Falling a total of around 200m, this waterfall is in fact a pair of cascades, only parts of which are visible from the viewing bridge. To get there, you…

3. Swallow Grotto

3.69 MILES

This half-kilometre slice of gorge-side old road twists and turns between rock-cut pillars and minitunnels, reminding visitors of how the Taroko route…

4. Bulowan

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Nearing completion at the time of research, a breathtaking new suspension footbridge at Bulowan will soon cross the gorge, dizzyingly high above the river…

5. Taroko Gorge

5.93 MILES

This 18km marble-walled gorge is Taroko National Park's crown jewel. It's a must-see attraction whether you're hiking its trails, peering at its…

6. Eternal Spring Shrine

6.15 MILES

Picturesque for its setting, backed by toweringly steep mountainsides, this small shrine sits above a gushing spring that pours out onto the rocks below,…

7. Qingshui Cliffs

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Very steep rock-and-forest mountainsides north of Taroko descend directly into the sea from several hundred metres' altitude. That means that roads and…

8. Fogstand

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An ambitious little gallery that showcases edgy and experimental works by Taiwanese, Asian and Western artists. Fogstand also has an artists-as-resident…