Discover Wulai's unique charm on a day trip from Taipei! Explore Wulai Old Street, visit the Yun Hsien Resort, ride the Trolley, enjoy the valley scenery, and relax in the hot springs.
Begin your journey at Wulai Old Street, where you can savor local delicacies and visit the Atayal Museum to gain an in-depth understanding of indigenous culture.
Then, stroll across the Lansheng Bridge and take the nostalgic Wulai Trolley through the valley to take photos at the magnificent Wulai Waterfall.
Take the unique Wulai scenic train and cable car up to Yun Hsien Resort to admire the mountains, lakeside, and forest trails, experiencing the most captivating natural scenery of Wulai.
End the day with a healing Wulai hot spring, relax your body, mind, and relieve fatigue.
Private Hot Spring: Enjoy hot spring in a private room for 2
Public Hot Spring: Enjoy hot spring in a tranquil communal area
Stroll along Wulai Old Street to experience the charm of a hot spring town. Feel the rich Atayal culture and taste the local delicacies such as bamboo rice and wild boar. It’s a classic route for first-time visitors to explore Wulai on foot and by taste.
It is the most representative waterfall in Wulai, with surrounding trails and spectacular scenery. It is a must-visit attraction for taking photos and getting close to nature.
Yun-hsien Park is a hidden paradise surrounded by forests, where you can stroll along the lake, explore trails, and go boating to experience a leisurely atmosphere. It is a relaxing getaway destination to escape the city and immerse yourself in nature.
With the views of the clear stream and surrounding mountain scenery, making it a popular route for strolling and taking pictures. The view would be even more beautiful and charming in the evening.
This itinerary includes a four-star hot spring suite worth NTD$2000, offering natural carbonic acid hot springs and valley views, allowing you to relax and rejuvenate in a tranquil space and enjoy an exclusive private hot spring experience.
Please note that the private hot spring room type cannot be selected and will be assigned by the hotel based on availability.
Meeting Point: Taipei Main Station (East Gate 3)
Meeting Time: 10:15
Departure Time: 10:30
Please look for the guide in yellow uniform.
To respect all participants, the tour will depart on time. Late arrivals will not be accommodated. Thank you for understanding.
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