Xitou Nature Education Area is a renowned forest reserve in central Taiwan, celebrated for its lush bamboo groves, diverse ecosystems, and extensive hiking trails ideal for nature lovers and educational tours.
Xitou Nature Education Area is located in Nantou County, Taiwan, nestled in the Neihu Mountain region at an elevation ranging from 800 to 1,200 meters above sea level. Covering a vast forested area dominated by dense bamboo groves, towering conifers, and broadleaf trees, this protected reserve provides a pristine environment for ecological research and outdoor recreation. Established in 1970, the area serves as a vital sanctuary for numerous plant and animal species, including endemic fauna such as Formosan macaques and various bird species. Visitors can explore over 20 kilometers of well-maintained hiking paths that wind through serene forests, bamboo labyrinths, and tranquil streams. Notable landmarks include the towering giant bamboo groves, the ancient giant trees like Taiwan red cypress, and the picturesque Elephant Trunk Rock. The education center offers interactive exhibits about local ecology and cultural history, emphasizing conservation and sustainable tourism. The cool, moist climate fosters vibrant moss, fungi, and wildflower growth, making it a hotspot for photographers and naturalists. The area’s dense canopy and peaceful ambiance create a perfect setting for birdwatching, meditation, and environmental education programs. Throughout the year, seasonal changes bring different natural spectacles, from spring blooms to autumn foliage. Xitou's combination of rich biodiversity, educational resources, and accessible trails draw both casual visitors and scientific researchers eager to experience Taiwan’s unique subtropical forest environment.
Giant Bamboo Grove – a dense stand of towering bamboo unique to the region
Taiwan Red Cypress Trees – ancient conifer giants over 1000 years old
Elephant Trunk Rock – a naturally sculpted landmark within the forest
Forest Education Center – interactive exhibits on local ecology and culture
This iconic stand of Phyllostachys bambusoides bamboo towers over 20 meters tall, creating a serene, shaded environment for visitors.
Home to impressive, centuries-old Taiwan red cypress trees, some stretching more than 50 meters tall, showcasing Taiwan’s ancient forest heritage.
A natural rock formation resembling an elephant’s trunk, providing a popular photo stop and symbol of the area's natural artistry.