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If you’re a nature lover who enjoys the outdoors, these Taipei attractions will take your breath away. Surrounded by mountains on all sides, Taipei has an abundantly beautiful natural landscape. Make a day trip to the 92000-hectare Taroko Nation Park and take in the majestic marble canyons, steaming hot springs and towering waterfalls; soak in heavenly hot springs at Wulai; revel in the serenity of Yangmingshan National Park, and enjoy the surreal lunar landscape at Yeliu Geopark—there’s more to the city beyond its concrete heart.
With majestic marble canyons, steaming hot springs, towering waterfalls and a whole range of wildlife, this free, 92,000-hectare national park in the northern section of the Central Mountain Range makes for an incredible...more
The beautiful rural mountain village of Wulai is famous for its bountiful hot springs and thriving aboriginal culture. The northernmost settlement for the Atayal, Taiwan’s second largest aboriginal group, the name of the...more
These epic moonscape-like mountains were once home to Taiwan’s earliest settlers, the Ketagalan, who mined sulfur here 2,000 years ago. These days it attracts city dwellers in search of tranquility and natural splendour.
As the Datun mountains were battered over time by the sea, wind and occasional earthquake, slowly the limestone warped and crumbled to form what is now this magnificent moonscape dotted with spectacular hoodoo stones. Sc...more
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