Wulai Hot Springs

Scenic spot
★ 4.9 (14K+ reviews) • 227K+ booked
Wulai, meaning 'hot spring' in the Tayal language, is a charming district in New Taipei City, Taiwan. Discover the enchanting allure of Wulai, a picturesque district just south of Taipei that promises a delightful day trip filled with natural wonders, cultural treasures, and soothing hot springs. Experience the hidden gem of Wulai in New Taipei, a small aboriginal town nestled in the magnificent volcanic valleys of Taiwan. With its thermal water pools, local aboriginal cuisine, cherry blossom viewing, cable car rides, jungle treks, and river tracing adventures, Wulai offers a unique and diverse experience for travelers. It is the perfect destination for a day trip from Taipei, offering a glimpse into the indigenous culture and natural beauty of Taiwan.
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No. 39, Wenquan St, Wulai District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 233
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Wulai Hot Springs Reviews

4.9 /5
14K+ reviews
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Siew ***********
11 Sep
Have always enjoyed volcano resort spa facilities. Best of you can visit during winter / spring time
1+
Melanie *******
10 Sep
I am so happy I booked this tour. This tour is perfect for groups and even for solo travellers like me. Our tour guide, Mr. Chang Chang Hsin was so kind and accommodating. I will definitely recommend this tour to my family and friends.
2+
LaurenceJames *******
10 Sep
The Wulai Scenic Train was a charming and enjoyable ride at a great price, with smooth service and an easy booking process through Klook.
LaurenceJames *******
10 Sep
The Wulai Scenic Train offered a short but scenic ride through beautiful surroundings, with great value for the price and a hassle-free booking experience on Klook.
LaurenceJames *******
10 Sep
The hot spring experience was relaxing and well worth the price, with clean facilities, good safety measures, and smooth booking through Klook.
LaurenceJames *******
10 Sep
The booking process on Klook was smooth, and the resort, located at the top of a mountain accessible by cable car, was peaceful and surrounded by nature, but be prepared for a lot of stairs.
2+
Klook 用戶
9 Sep
"The ticket purchase process is simple, and Klook's prices are the same as on-site, but you don't have to queue separately, which is a plus for the trip. The trolley isn't long, about 5 minutes, but the overall atmosphere is nice, suitable for arranging together with a stroll through Wulai Old Street and the waterfall. Although the Wulai trolley ride is short, you can enjoy the scenery of the waterfall and mountains, and the atmosphere is great. However, it's crowded on holidays and you need to wait, so it is recommended to avoid peak hours."
Jasmine *******
7 Sep
our guide mister yao?? was very nice & friendly he was telling us all about Wulai Geopark. I will definitely book this trip again when I come back
2+

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Wulai Hot Spring

Experience the soothing thermal water pools at riverside Wulai Hot Spring, known for its healing properties and relaxing atmosphere.

Wulai Old Street

Stroll along Wulai Old Street to sample local aboriginal and Taiwanese foods, shop for souvenirs, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the town.

Wulai Waterfall

Marvel at the majestic 260-foot waterfall, a popular attraction for its beauty and grandeur. While the hike is short and paved, the viewing area offers breathtaking vistas of the falls and surrounding mountains.

Culture and History

Wulai is the northernmost village of the Atayal tribe, offering insights into the indigenous culture of Taiwan. Explore the Wulai Atayal Museum to learn about the history and traditions of the local community.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in popular local dishes such as aboriginal millet wine, roasted mountain boar, deep fried taro balls, and bamboo rice tubes. Don't miss the opportunity to taste authentic aboriginal food on Wulai Old Street.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Wulai is home to the Atayal aboriginal tribe, showcasing their unique culture and traditions. Explore aboriginal-owned businesses, hand-made items, and local restaurants that reflect the rich heritage of the region.