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Dulan Coastal Land Conservation Area Adventures

The Dulan Coastal Land Conservation Area is a protected coastal region in southeastern Taiwan known for its pristine beaches, rich indigenous culture, and vibrant marine and terrestrial ecosystems.

Approximately 3,000 acres
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
Around 50,000
Annual Visitors
2010
Year Established

About Dulan Coastal Land Conservation Area

 

Located along Taiwan's picturesque southeastern coast in Taitung County, the Dulan Coastal Land Conservation Area encompasses diverse landscapes ranging from rugged cliffs and sandy beaches to offshore coral reefs. This conservation area is notable for preserving coastal habitats that support a variety of endemic flora and fauna, including migratory seabirds and rare marine species. The land is also culturally significant as it lies within the traditional territory of the Ami indigenous people, whose cultural heritage is visible in local art, festivals, and traditional fishing practices. Visitors to Dulan can enjoy numerous outdoor activities such as hiking coastal trails that offer sweeping ocean views, surfing some of Taiwan's best waves, birdwatching, and engaging with indigenous culture at local villages and artisan workshops. The area is celebrated for its unspoiled natural beauty, clean waters, and a laid-back atmosphere that contrasts with Taiwan's more urbanized regions. Key landmarks include Dulan Mountain, with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, and Jinzun Harbor, internationally recognized for surfing and sea turtle conservation. As a conservation area, Dulan supports sustainable tourism, aiming to balance visitor experiences with ecological protection, thus encouraging environmental stewardship and cultural respect within this unique coastal environment.

Highlights

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Dulan Mountain coastal viewpoints offering panoramic ocean vistas

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Rich coral reef ecosystems ideal for snorkeling and marine life observation

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Traditional Ami indigenous villages preserving cultural heritage

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Jinzun Harbor, a world-renowned surfing and sea turtle nesting site

Notable Natural Features

Dulan Mountain

A prominent coastal peak offering hiking trails with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding landscapes.

Jinzun Harbor

Famed for its consistent surf breaks and as a crucial nesting ground for endangered sea turtles.

Ami Indigenous Villages

Communities where visitors can experience traditional arts, crafts, festivals, and sustainable fishing culture.