Port
Hualien, Taiwan
Activity Level
Moderate
Excursion Type
All
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At
$69
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 5¼ Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
Taroko Gorge National Park is one of the world's most thrilling natural wonders and an experience that is not to be missed. This narrow, twisting, 12-mile-long canyon is filled with craggy rocks and cascading water. Seventy million years of geologic uplift and water erosion have formed the world's deepest marble canyon. A narrated drive will have you at the edge of your seat as you drive along rugged, coastal cliffs, through a maze of sub-tropical forested canyons, to high-elevation sub-alpine coniferous forests.
At the Eternal Spring Shrine, you'll visit the memorial to the 212 military veterans who died during the construction of the Central Cross-Island Highway, which runs over the mountains and connects the east and west coasts of Taiwan. The highway was carved out of the sheer cliffs at a cost of some US$11 million and was completed in 1960. Today, it remains one of the greatest feats of engineering in Taiwan's history.
A walk at Swallow's Grotto offers fantastic views of the gorge, the Liwu River and the impressive cliffs. Before returning to the port, you'll head to the QingShui Cliff, one of the most spectacular sights on Taiwan's Pacific coast. The cliff is more than 3,300 feet high and drops almost vertically into the sea.
Notes:
Wear comfortable walking shoes.
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