Taroko Village Hotel

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 cabin-style buildings ranged around grassy lawns in the upper level of Bulowan. The experience includes a full indigenous-cuisine dinner and dance show, and all around there are forests, wildlife and postcard-perfect mountain views.


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1. Bulowan

0.03 MILES

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

2. Swallow Grotto

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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…

3. Taroko Gorge

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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…

4. Eternal Spring Shrine

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

5. Xibao Viewpoint

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6. 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…

7. Baiyang Waterfall

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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…

8. Qixingtan

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