Taroko National Park is a stunning natural area in eastern Taiwan, renowned for its striking marble gorge and rugged mountain landscapes.
Taroko National Park is one of Taiwan's most famous scenic spots, featuring the dramatic Taroko Gorge, cut through marble and limestone by the Liwu River. The park is set within a landscape of lush mountains and deep valleys, offering diverse ecosystems that range from subtropical rainforest to alpine regions. It is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including many endemic species. Historically, the park holds cultural significance for the indigenous Truku people and showcases several historical sites and shrines along its trails. Taroko National Park presents ample opportunities for outdoor recreation such as hiking, climbing, and river tracing. Visitors are drawn to its remarkable geological formations, sweeping vistas, and the chance to explore a natural area that combines both ecological vibrancy and cultural heritage.
Taroko Gorge
Qingshui Cliffs
Eternal Spring Shrine
Zhuilu Old Trail
A breathtaking marble canyon that is the park's main attraction.
Dramatic sea cliffs offering stunning ocean views along the coastal highway.
An easy trail that follows a clear, turquoise stream with impressive overhanging rock walls.