Taroko Gorge
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Alex H
Port St. Mary, UK939 مساهمة
زوجان • يناير 2023
This is a very difficult day to plan if not doing one of the hikes (e.g Zhuilu trail), as we found out. There is limited information online, and what is online is mostly in Chinese, so I will try to summarise here the best way, after we made several mistakes.
We took the bus from Hualien Bus Station on the east side of the train station. A day pass is $NTD 250 and this essentially means you can hop on / hop off the bus throughout the national park at each stop. You collect a bus timetable and map (same document) on the bus itself, which comes in English and Chinese. Do some reading about the sights before coming to Taroko, and then I suggest using the map and timetable to plan how you will visit each one. We made mistake of trying to do some sights on the way back from the final stop - DO NOT DO THIS. Just do the sights in order as this is much easier and won’t cause you confusion, particularly as you can walk from one sight to the next on occasion. NB - the bus timetable was so irregular and the times when the buses showed up were completely random for us, so be aware of this as you may be waiting some time for the next bus to show up.
Aside from the actual bus which you will take from the Hualien bus station, there is also MORE BUSES which operate on a red route, a green route and a blue route. These are extra to the bus you will take from Hualien bus station, and we found these were actually handier than using just the regular bus. These were free when we visited the park the day after Chinese New Year’s Day, but I do not know if they will be free at other times of the year - I imagine not, and I don’t think this will be included in the day pass either.
As for the best sights, and the order to do them in, I recommend as follows:
Stop 1 - Shakadang Trail (2 hours round trip, flat and easy walk. NB the map says this takes 4-6 hours round trip, which is completely wrong). You can only stop here on the outbound buses. Get back on bus at Shakadang Trail stop.
Stop 2 - Buluowan (walk over the suspension bridge and back, and then go down the steep stairs to the road below and continue to the Swallow Cave). Get back on the bus at Swallow Cave.
Stop 3 - Tunnel of Nine Turns (round trip). Get back on the bus at Tunnel of Nine Turns.
Stop 4 - Tiangxiang (walk the Baiyang Trail round trip). Get back on the bus at Tianxiang.
Stop 5 - Changchun Shrine (round trip). You can only stop here on the inbound buses. Get back on the bus at Changchun Shrine, and stay on until you are back at Hualien Station.
In terms of reviewing each sight, I have done this on their relative pages on Tripadvisor. Overall though Taroko Gorge is absolutely worth visiting if you get chance while in Taipei, and I would absolutely recommend an overnight stay in Hualien and start your day as early as possible from Hualien Station.
We took the bus from Hualien Bus Station on the east side of the train station. A day pass is $NTD 250 and this essentially means you can hop on / hop off the bus throughout the national park at each stop. You collect a bus timetable and map (same document) on the bus itself, which comes in English and Chinese. Do some reading about the sights before coming to Taroko, and then I suggest using the map and timetable to plan how you will visit each one. We made mistake of trying to do some sights on the way back from the final stop - DO NOT DO THIS. Just do the sights in order as this is much easier and won’t cause you confusion, particularly as you can walk from one sight to the next on occasion. NB - the bus timetable was so irregular and the times when the buses showed up were completely random for us, so be aware of this as you may be waiting some time for the next bus to show up.
Aside from the actual bus which you will take from the Hualien bus station, there is also MORE BUSES which operate on a red route, a green route and a blue route. These are extra to the bus you will take from Hualien bus station, and we found these were actually handier than using just the regular bus. These were free when we visited the park the day after Chinese New Year’s Day, but I do not know if they will be free at other times of the year - I imagine not, and I don’t think this will be included in the day pass either.
As for the best sights, and the order to do them in, I recommend as follows:
Stop 1 - Shakadang Trail (2 hours round trip, flat and easy walk. NB the map says this takes 4-6 hours round trip, which is completely wrong). You can only stop here on the outbound buses. Get back on bus at Shakadang Trail stop.
Stop 2 - Buluowan (walk over the suspension bridge and back, and then go down the steep stairs to the road below and continue to the Swallow Cave). Get back on the bus at Swallow Cave.
Stop 3 - Tunnel of Nine Turns (round trip). Get back on the bus at Tunnel of Nine Turns.
Stop 4 - Tiangxiang (walk the Baiyang Trail round trip). Get back on the bus at Tianxiang.
Stop 5 - Changchun Shrine (round trip). You can only stop here on the inbound buses. Get back on the bus at Changchun Shrine, and stay on until you are back at Hualien Station.
In terms of reviewing each sight, I have done this on their relative pages on Tripadvisor. Overall though Taroko Gorge is absolutely worth visiting if you get chance while in Taipei, and I would absolutely recommend an overnight stay in Hualien and start your day as early as possible from Hualien Station.
كُتب بتاريخ 24 يناير 2023
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Aeriin
بانكوك, تايلاند5 مساهمات
العائلة • ديسمبر 2022
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คุ้มค่ากับเวลา สามารถเดินทางด้วยตัวเองได้ ตารางเวลารถค่อนข้างแน่นอนสามารถเช็คได้จากแอพ อาจจะช้าไม่กี่นาที
ใน 1 วันอาจจะแวะชมได้ไม่ครบทุกจุด แนะนำ 2 วันหากสนใจ trail
คุ้มค่ากับเวลา สามารถเดินทางด้วยตัวเองได้ ตารางเวลารถค่อนข้างแน่นอนสามารถเช็คได้จากแอพ อาจจะช้าไม่กี่นาที
ใน 1 วันอาจจะแวะชมได้ไม่ครบทุกจุด แนะนำ 2 วันหากสนใจ trail
كُتب بتاريخ 30 ديسمبر 2022
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Jeffry b
Essendon, أستراليا12,105 مساهمات
أبريل 2022
Taroko Gorge is situated beside the Liwu River, near the Pacific Ocean. The most convenient starting point is Hualien. Taroko Gorge is famous for its zig-zag marble highway running around the Gorge, which offers ofers a magnificent view of the breathtaking scenes below. The highway was hacked out of the rock by veterans. It has an important strategic function, as it connected the west and east of the island.
كُتب بتاريخ 25 يونيو 2022
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Sinclair Robinson
Columbus, Ohio37 مساهمة
العائلة • فبراير 2022
This was a super fun free adventure. There are many pit stops while heading up the mountain. Waterfalls, wild animals, beautiful scenery and more.
كُتب بتاريخ 18 فبراير 2022
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wang2383
Longjing, تايشونج64,713 مساهمة
سبتمبر 2021
太魯閣峽谷因溪水的經年累月侵蝕,形成宛延壯闊的自然峽谷,因非人工所成,因此石頭山壁奇型怪狀,加上地處偏遠,溪水清澈見底,及光線折射作用,帶有湛藍的溪水與雪白的大石,形成對比鮮明的圖畫。太魯閣峽谷是外國觀光客必訪之地,台灣人更不能不去。
كُتب بتاريخ 27 سبتمبر 2021
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bryan0511
تايبيه, تايوان15,622 مساهمة
يوليو 2020
太魯閣峽谷是立霧溪切穿中央山脈的大理石岩所形成,由於大理石岩層緻密、不易崩塌,因此形成幾近垂直的山壁,堪稱是台灣東部最壯觀的地理景觀。中橫公路鑿穿峽谷山壁,讓遊客更容易臨谷欣賞令人讚嘆的絕景。因為午後陣雨的關係,我們只造訪了白楊步道與燕子口步道。白楊步道是主要是延著立霧溪上游的塔次基里溪(即日文立霧的音譯)所建,沿途可以欣賞清澈的溪流與白色的岩壁,步道終點是白楊瀑布(枯水期不易見到)與水濂洞,天然泉水自隧道頂端傾瀉而下如天然Spa的水濂洞,是太魯閣夏季熱門景點。燕子口步道是中橫公路舊線,垂直的峭壁可以看見溪水侵蝕切割堅硬岩層的痕跡。溪谷中有一片岩壁,由如一位印地安酋長的側臉,非常有趣。太魯閣峽谷常有落石,走在這些步道最好帶著安全帽,國家公園內有多處借還地點。
كُتب بتاريخ 14 يونيو 2021
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PaulSiow
بيتالينج جايا, ماليزيا2,731 مساهمة
نوفمبر 2019
The Taroko Gorge is a must visit. Vehicles have to travel in a one-way direction as the road was narrow and winding along the gorge. You get many breathtaking scenery and you can admire the rock formation and the gorge, as well as the river below. In the main part of the gorge, you have to walk to appreciate the views of the gorge. You also need to wear a safety helmet.
كُتب بتاريخ 21 أكتوبر 2020
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Jeffry b
Essendon, أستراليا12,105 مساهمات
أغسطس 2020
I have traversed Taroko Gorge three times and it gets better every time. It's best when the water is running high. Honestly, the best way to experience Taroko Gorge is on foot. You can marvel at the marble, crafted by the water over many, many years and polished until it shines. Of course, all credit to the veterans who straightened out the kinks and bumps so we can enjoy Taroko Gorge today.
كُتب بتاريخ 14 سبتمبر 2020
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Chen_KC24
ساو باولو, SP623 مساهمة
ديسمبر 2019
Passeio obrigatório no parque nacional Taroko. A dica é deixar o carro estacionado em pontos específicos e caminhar a pé ao longo da estrada (parte permitida) e ver o desfiladeiro e as águas correntes cortando o leito do rio. Não deixe de fazer as trilhas fáceis e médias para aproveitar ao máximo a paisagens escondidas entre as montanhas. Usar tênis confortável.
كُتب بتاريخ 31 يوليو 2020
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Brian R
Ancaster, كندا26 مساهمة
Was it an easy walk? how long?
Jeffry b
Essendon, أستراليا12,105 مساهمات
Walking all the way through Taroko Gorge is difficult. I suggest that you get a mini-bus that stops along the way. Walking part of the way is a good idea, there are many things that are worth seeing.
sharonchongmeili
كوالالمبور, ماليزيا71 مساهمة
To have more flexibilty & not be bound by the infrequent hop-on-hop-off bus schedule, can we use easycard on the 1133A & 302 buses for Taroko? How much does it cost 1).Hualien-Taroko Visitors Centre & 2).per ride using either bus within the park? Any recommendation for english speaking day tour from Hualien-Taroko?
Andyrock81
Rockhampton, أستراليا1,112 مساهمة
If you can get a few people together, sharing the price of a taxi gives you more flexibility. Our driver spoke good English and allowed us plenty of time to hike in the gorge. Taxi drivers near the main station are often touting for business.
Teh K
11 مساهمة
Hi everyone, I am planning a solo trip and came across Taroko Gorge. While I do not drive, what are the best possible ways that I can get there? And is it possible to walk from Hualien station up to the gorge?
Greedy
ليدز, UK1,677 مساهمة
Hi,
I covered this in my review. We went by bus.
Its pasted below.
Enough has been said already about this amazing and beautiful place. We travelled here by bus from Hualien and I’ll explain how.
The bus you need is 1133a. We took the bus from the station right next door Thanks to the train station, we bought tickets from the office next to the bus. The fare is 250 each to ride all day. The bus wasn’t even half full, we left around 9 am.
With the same ticket you can get on and off any of the 1133a buses. You are given a map so can get off at various places and back on along the route. Toilets are often. Food is available but expensive (150 for a coffee).
There is an app for the bus but this is as unreliable as the timetable. As a rule I’d say a bus per hour or so in each direction. There is some confusion as to which stops where but despite this it’s a fantastic way to explore the park.
Do your homework as to where you want to go and use Google maps to see where you are. We got off at Shakadang trail (loved it), Lushui (nice place but exhibits in Chinese only. There is a short trail here too which was nice. Bring a torch for the tunnel), and Yanzikou (Swallows Grotto) amazing views here. We were supposed to get out at Qixingtan on the way back but somehow the driver seemed not to pass it.
Samwise-Zambeezi
Barnsley, UK17 مساهمة
Hi TripAdvisors,
We're cycling in Taiwan from Taipei to Kaohsiung. I would really like to visit Taroko gorge for a day or two along the way but have reservations about the road up from Hualien.
We are reasonably fit 30 year olds but are not professional cyclists. Can anybody offer any advice or reassurance as to how steep and strenuous the road is? Has anyone else managed it without prior experience or training and, if so, how long might it take?
Thanks
Sam
Anonymous855
Trabuco Canyon, California1,580 مساهمة
It is a long road up from Hualien on a bike. Even once you get to Taroko Gorge it is not bike friendly. We are hikers.
AmazingBikeTours
فوكيت, تايلاند5 مساهمات
Looking for updated info for bike rental near Taroko Gorge.
Name of bike shop / website / phone number.
Hope to squeeze in 1 day of riding as my partner doesn’t ride.
Ian M
تورونتو, كندا83 مساهمة
They are all pretty much the same. There are several shops at the park's entry, so just chose any of them.
travellerRona
Manila, Philippines31 مساهمة
We are supposed to go to Taroko George next week and Accu weather forecast for that day is : "Cloudy, showers bringing heavy rainfall in the afternoon". The "heavy rainfall in the afternoon bothers me". I don't know if it will be worth to do the tour considering our safety. So should we push through with the trip or not?
Thank you.
pilaster69
لندن, UK45 مساهمة
Yes, provided you have wet weather gear with you. When it rains in Taiwan, it really does rain! But footpaths are good on the trail through the gorge, so you should have few problems. Hope this helps.
travellerRona
Manila, Philippines31 مساهمة
We are supposed to go to Taroko George next week and Accu weather forecast for that day is : "Cloudy, showers bringing heavy rainfall in the afternoon". The "heavy rainfall in the afternoon bothers me". I don't know if it will be worth to do the tour considering our safety. So should we push through with the trip or not?
Thank you.
travellerRona
Manila, Philippines31 مساهمة
Thank you BlueMeow. Any possible recommended trips replacing Taroko just in case? I'm looking at a full day tour, with nature; we'll be coming from Taipei; I don't know what will fit in a Dec trip.
Grouq
منطقة العاصمة الوطنية, الفلبينمساهمتيْن
We will be going to Tarako Gorge from Hualien, where would we catch a bus going to Taroko?What time is the first trip?
Inside Taroko do they stop in the entrance of the tourist spots or could they pick-up passengers anywhere along the road? Where do we buy an all day ticket(is it good for all busses and trains?)
In going out of Tarako Gorge,what time is the last trip of the bus? Afraid not to catch it. Thanks!
Bootsy2080
ملبورن, أستراليا3 مساهمات
I would recommend hiring my a driver for the day because the buses in Taroko are THE WORST. We only got to see one trail because the buses didn't turn up or drove past us. It was a really frustrating day!!! A driver costs about 3000 NT for the day.