๐Ÿƒ Taroko Gorge Day Trip: Honest Review & Tips

A blue river running through an area with lush green trees and grey rocks.

Taroko Gorge, the landmark of Taroko National Park, is one of Taiwanโ€™s most famous natural attractions. Using a clear travel rating system, I share what visiting is likeโ€”plus tips from my own trip.

2025 UPDATE: Hualien was hit with a massive earthquake in April 2024 that led to casualties and significant damages to the national park. Taroko was closed for most of 2024 and is slowly reopening in 2025, but most of its famous attractions remain closed or are limited. Some attractions may continue to reopen in mid-2025, but itโ€™s TBD.

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๐Ÿ€ Lukiih’s Verdict

I highly recommend visiting Taroko National Park if you spend more than three days in Taipei.

  • The park features stunning natural beauty and was one of the highlights of my trip.
  • Visiting the park from Taipei is moderately priced and includes transportation and a tour guide.
  • Minimal preparation is required, as you only need to figure out transportation and prepare for a long but straightforward train ride to reach it.
A red bridge that connects to a green, lush mountain with trees.
Taroko Gorge

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๐Ÿ† Where Does It Rank?

A day trip to Taroko Gorge ranks as the #1 experience I had in Taiwan. Hereโ€™s how it compares to other things I did on my trip:

ExperienceLocationOverall Rating
1๐Ÿž๏ธ Taroko GorgeHualien7.9
2๐Ÿฎ Jiufen Day TripNew Taipei City7.7
3๐ŸฅŸ Din Tai Fung MealTaipei7.2
4๐Ÿก Taipei Night Market ๐ŸŽŸ๏ธTaipei7.2
5๐Ÿ˜ Elephant Mountain (Xiangshan)Taipei6.9
6๐Ÿ›๏ธ Chiang Kai-shek Memorial HallTaipei6.8
7โ™จ๏ธ Beitou Hot SpringsTaipei6.7
8๐Ÿ‰ Lungshan TempleTaipei6.6
9๐Ÿ™๏ธ Taipei 101 ๐ŸŽŸ๏ธTaipei6.4
10๐Ÿ›๏ธ XimendingTaipei6.0
11โ›ฐ๏ธ Taiwan’s Teapot MountainNew Taipei City5.5
11๐Ÿ’ง Taiwan’s Golden WaterfallNew Taipei City5.4
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โœˆ๏ธ About My Trip

For context on my review, here’s what to know about my trip:

  • I finance my trips and donโ€™t receive sponsorship; this review reflects my honest opinions.
  • I visited Taroko Gorge in 2022, but the park was devastated by the 2024 earthquake. Many attractions have not yet recovered as of April 2025.
  • My Taiwan trip was in November when it was more crowded and expensive.
  • Taroko Gorge is a rare experience. Before the earthquake, the park had marble gorges with walkable tunnels, hanging bridges, and a river-carved canyon, making it a unique natural attraction worldwide.
A blue river running through an area with lush green trees and grey rocks.
Taroko Gorge
  • Other comparable gorges exist worldwide, including Takachiho Gorge in Japan and Tiger Leaping Gorge in China.
  • The park’s attractions collectively make the visit memorable, but the individual attractions are not epic on their own.
  • I found visiting Taroko National Park very fun and delightful. The park is 26 miles wide and has over a dozen attractions. The varied attractions make exploring them easy for an entire day or more.
  • A knowledgeable and enthusiastic tour guide like mine increases appreciation for the park as they share fun facts and history that visitors otherwise wouldn’t know.
A small shrine nestled in a lush green mountain.
Eternal Spring Shrine from afar
  • The park is a popular tourist attraction, so it gets incredibly crowded. The Shakadang Trail often experiences bottlenecks during the peak season.
  • A mountain highway runs through the park, which makes every attraction accessible by vehicle and not as rewarding.

A day trip to Taroko Gorge costs between $90 and $150, depending on how you get there and what type of tour you book. As of April 2025, Island Life Taiwan, the organization I did my tour with, has a limited reopening tour.

Taroko National Park has no entrance fee.

I booked my tour with Island Life Taiwan and paid $93. I highly recommend my tour guide, Iris, who was energetic, entertaining, and knowledgeable (e.g., she knew a lot about the parkโ€™s history and the best way to avoid crowds and road closures).

Three people holding a white rock in front of a blue ocean.
Taroko Gorge tour guide

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  • You generally don’t need specific skills or fitness to visit Taroko Gorge. The only exception is if you want to hike Zhuilu Old Trail (however, that trail has been destroyed and has not recovered as of April 2025).
  • Taroko National Park is located in Hualien County on the eastern side of Taiwan.
    • There are several ways to get there from Taipei, including public transportation and car.
    • Depending on your transportation method and time of departure, it takes 2.5 to 3 hours to get to the park from Taipei.
  • Hire a guide in advance or figure out how to get to the park by buying train tickets at least one to two weeks ahead. Book accommodations if you plan to spend a night in Hualien like I did. Also, wear appropriate clothes and shoes for exploring the park.

If you’re coming from Taipei, I recommend staying in Hualien City for a night because it’s a long journey. Youโ€™ll also get to explore the massive Hualien night market.

How To Guide & Tips

Interested in visiting Taroko Gorge after reading my review? Below are practical firsthand tips.

How To Get There

From Taipei, you can get to Taroko Gorge in two ways:

TransportationJourney DurationTotal Cost
๐Ÿš Organized tour3 hours$100+
๐Ÿš† Train3+ hours$10-$15

๐Ÿš Organized Tour

The easiest way to reach the park is by booking an organized tour with a local guide, which will include round-trip transportation. Tour groups will provide a private vehicle to drive you or take care of train tickets on your behalf.

๐Ÿš† Train

If you rather take public transportation, you have two train options to get from Taipei to Hualien Station:

  • Express trains will take you to Hualien City in under three hours. The fastest trains are the Taroko Express and Puyuma Express, which cost 440 NT (about $14) per trip.
  • Local trains will take three to four hours.

You can see all train schedules on Taiwan Railwayโ€™s website.

A view of a small city against a mountain backdrop.
Hualien City train station

You can purchase a train ticket online or in person:

  • Online โ€“ The most convenient way to get a train ticket online is through the TRA mobile app (iOSAndroid) since the website is confusing and doesnโ€™t let you claim the ticket.
    • You must claim your ticket โ€“ Booking a train ticket reserves it. If you donโ€™t claim it (in person or digitally) within 20 minutes of departure time, they can release your ticket to another passenger.
    • Turn on โ€œEnglish modeโ€ on the TRA app โ€“ Once you overcome the minor annoyance of figuring out how to do this, booking and claiming your ticket on the app is easy.
    • Each rider needs to claim their own ticket โ€“ One rider cannot claim multiple tickets. This means that each rider will have to download the app separately.
  • In Person โ€“ You can purchase a train ticket in person if you donโ€™t want to deal with the potentially confusing mobile app. Some Hualien train times are very popular and must be booked in advance. Some afternoon departures were already sold out when I booked a train to Hualien a week in advance.

Most trains will depart from the Taipei Main Station. Google Maps has several โ€œTaipei Main Stations,โ€ depending on whether youโ€™re catching a train, bus, or the MRT. Double-check the โ€œSubway servicesโ€ section of the location on Google Maps to make sure it is the right place.

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How To Get Around

Once in Hualienโ€™s city center, Taroko Gorgeโ€™s entrance is about a 30-minute drive away. You can explore the park in five ways.

mountain highway runs east-west across the park, and every attraction is located near the highway, sometimes on the side of the road.

  • ๐Ÿš— Car or motorbike rental โ€“ You can rent a car to navigate the park on your own, but you must have an International Driverโ€™s Permit (IDP) to drive in Taiwan legally.

Note that many attractions do not have sufficient parking when they get crowded (I experienced this firsthand). 

  • ๐Ÿš™ Hire a driver โ€“ If you canโ€™t or donโ€™t want to drive or navigate yourself, you can hire a driver to take you to the various attractions. This option will give you some flexibility, but a driver will not give you an in-depth tour like a professional tour guide.
  • ๐Ÿš Organized tour โ€“ A knowledgeable tour guide will know how to skillfully navigate the park and take you to the best attractions.
  • ๐ŸšŒ Bus โ€“ Exploring the park by bus is the most affordable but inconvenient option. Take the 1133A bus (catch it from a bright orange building next to the train station).

Look up the bus stop locations and timetable to ensure you can visit all the attractions within a reasonable time as the bus doesnโ€™t come frequently.

  • ๐Ÿšฒ Cycling โ€“ For the more adventurous, you can rent a bike or take a guided cycling tour.

Attractions

Taroko Gorge has over a dozen attractions and things to do, including waterfalls, trail hikes, and shrines. Based on hundreds of reviews and my experience, here are the best attractions.

๐Ÿ’ง Shakadang Trail

The Shakadang Trail, also called the Mysterious Valley Trail, is a crowd favorite. It’s an easy 3-mile hike through a lush forest following a river with stunning blue water. If youโ€™re lucky, youโ€™ll see some wildlife.

A blue river with gray stones running between lush, green trees.
Shakadang Trail
A carved marble mountain creating a partial tunnel for a walkway.
Shakadang Trail

๐Ÿ“ Getting There: The Shakadang Trail starts here, near the park entrance.

โฐ Suggested Duration: 2 hours

Being one of the most popular attractions in Tarako Gorge and closest to the entrance, Shakadang Trail can get extremely crowded, so itโ€™s best to go as early as possible and make it your first stop.

๐Ÿฏ Eternal Spring Shrine

Eternal Spring Shrine, another popular stop, is a cluster of colorful shrines tucked into the mountain with a waterfall spewing out underneath. It was built to honor the 200+ workers who died while working on the highway in the early 1900s.

A woman standing inside an Asian-style shrine with red bricks on a waterfall.
Eternal Spring Shrine

๐Ÿ“ Getting There: You can see the Eternal Spring Shrine from the parking lot here, where you can start the walk to the shrine after crossing a bridge and going into some tunnels.

โฐ Suggested Duration: 15-30 minutes

๐Ÿž Buluowan Suspension Bridge

The Buluowan Suspension Bridge is one of Taiwanโ€™s tallest bridges, and it leads to nowhere. It was built to give visitors a stunning panoramic view of the valley.

A long suspension bridge on a mountain surrounded by green trees.
Buluowan Bridge

๐Ÿ“Getting There: To visit the Buluowan Suspension Bridge, you can park here and walk to the terrace before crossing the bridge.

โฐ Suggested Duration: 20-30 minutes

๐ŸŒŸ Other Attractions

If you can spend an entire day or more at Taroko Gorge, here are eight other great things you can see and do.

  • Swallow Grotto โ€“ one of the narrowest parts of the gorge, with impressive sheer cliffs. While walking the short 0.7-mile-long Swallow Grotto Trail, you can see the steep marble cliffs with little holes, which are popular nesting spots for swallows.
A woman with a hard helmet in front of marble mountains with trees.
Swallow Grotto
Rice, pork belly, vegetable and a soup on a wooden tray.
Aboriginal lunch
  • Zhuilu Old Trail โ€“ a narrow trail with limited edge protection next to a 1,500+ feet cliff drop. Itโ€™s a challenging but adventurous hike that takes hours and requires a permit.
  • Tunnel of Nine Turns โ€“ a well-maintained 30-minute walk featuring nine turns. Itโ€™s a fairly scenic route and showcases impressive engineering as the builders had to build through the gorge.
Marbled mountains with trees and a small waterfall flowing in the middle.
Tunnel of Nine Turns
  • Changuang Temple โ€“ a temple near the Eternal Spring Shrine that can barely be seen from the parking lot.
  • Baiyang Trail โ€“ an easy hike that is less than an hour long and features a waterfall, cliffs, and tunnels. Bring a flashlight if you plan to visit it, as the tunnels have no lights.
  • Qixingtan Beach โ€“ a good halfway stop between the national park and Hualien City. The beach is filled with gray and silver pebbles that contrast against a clear, blue ocean.
  • Qingshui Cliffs โ€“ at 2,600 feet tall, it features some of Taiwanโ€™s highest coastal cliffs.

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Day Trip Itinerary

This Taroko Gorge itinerary efficiently sequences attractions and activities the park is famous for. Iโ€™ve included suggested times for each activity based on my experience.

The Taiwan trip planner below has this itinerary prefilled.

Morning
๐Ÿš™Get to the Taroko National Park entrance and parkBefore 9 am
๐ŸƒHike the Shakadang Trail9 amโ€“11 am
๐Ÿ’งVisit the Eternal Spring Shrine111 amโ€“11:25 am
๐ŸฆWalk through Swallow Grotto11:40 amโ€“12:10 pm
Afternoon
๐ŸšHave lunch at Taroko Village Hotel12:20 pmโ€“1 pm
โ›…๏ธCross the Buluowan Suspension Bridge1:10 pmโ€“1:35 pm
๐ŸชจWalk through the Tunnel of Nine Turns21:50 pmโ€“2:20 pm
๐Ÿš™Head to Hualien City and drive to Qixingtan Beach2:20 pmโ€“3 pm
๐Ÿ–๏ธLook out at Qixingtan Beach3 pmโ€“3:20 pm
๐Ÿš™Return to Hualien City in time to take the train back to Taipei and arrive between 7โ€“8pm33:30 pm

If you have extra time or days in Taroko Gorge, consider making these modifications to the itinerary above:

  1. After visiting the Eternal Spring Shrine, head to the Changuang Temple. The two attractions share one parking lot.
  2. After visiting the Tunnel of Nine Turns, head west to hike the Baiyang Waterfall Trail.
  3. If you have a second day in Hualien City, I highly recommend visiting Hualienโ€™s night market. If you like hiking, I recommend doing more hikes, including the Zhuilu Old Trail, which requires advanced preparation. If youโ€™re not much of a hiker, check out the dramatic Qingshui Cliffs, located 20 minutes north.

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What To Pack

Taroko Gorge has a subtropical climate, so you can expect a mix of humidity, rain, and sunshine when visiting. Hereโ€™s a complete packing list:

  • Light rain jacket or poncho โ€“ It can rain all year around, with October being the wettest month and December the driest. I was glad I brought my rain jacket.
A woman wearing a rain jacket and shorts.
Taroko Gorge rain jacket
  • Umbrella (optional) โ€“ Many visitors carry umbrellas. However, some areas, like the Buluowan Bridge, can get windy, so pack a windproof umbrella.
  • Running shoes or hiking shoes โ€“ The paths are well-maintained, so you can visit most of the park with just a pair of running shoes.
  • Water โ€“ Most attractions in the park do not have water readily available, so carry a reusable water bottle.
  • Mosquito repellent โ€“ Taiwan has mosquitos that can spread dengue fever (youโ€™ll see signs in Taipei encouraging you to protect yourself). I like to use this bug-repellent lotion.
  • Sunscreen (optional) โ€“ Since youโ€™ll be outdoors the entire day, make sure to wear water-resistant sunscreen.
  • Flashlight (optional) โ€“ If you plan to visit Baiyang Trail, bringing a flashlight is recommended since the tunnels donโ€™t have light.
  • Snacks โ€“ The park doesnโ€™t have food and snack stations readily available (and some of them run low on inventory), so bring some snacks.

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