Hehuan Mountain

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JIANG *********
1 Mar
A very special experience. Camper vans are generally rare. In addition, the view from the window is great. It's a pity it rained this day, otherwise the night view would have been even better.
Klook 用戶
8 Feb
Visiting Hehuan Mountain and Wuling in winter is very cold, but the tour guide will find the best sunrise viewing spot for you to enjoy at your leisure. If there are stars along the way, we will stop the car for a brief explanation, and we will also talk about the past history of some indigenous peoples. There will be a 5-10 minute stop at each scenic spot, which seems like a short time, but it is more than enough in such cold weather. The tour guide will also help everyone take pictures with the Hehuan Mountain National Park sign. You'll be able to rest on the car rides, and there won't be much explanation during that time. At an altitude of 3275 meters, the air is thin on the mountain, so be aware of altitude sickness symptoms.
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James ****
31 Dec 2025
this was a great experience for us. we were informed a day before about the pickup arrangement. bus came on time. the weather was good so we had a great time watching the stars before proceeding to the Hehuanshan for the sunrise viewing. since snow fell during the previous days. snow and ice were still along the side of the road adding to the experience. mountain slopes still had snow. Temperature was freezing, you need to clothe properly. The experience was great because the weather was good. If the weather were rainy or foggy, there will be nothing to see.
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Louis ***
19 Dec 2025
“Qingjing and Hehuan Mountain are absolutely breathtaking! With Guide Albert Liu, the timing was perfect for clear skies and stunning views. The climb was both fun and rewarding, and staying at Ming Ding Hotel on the top floor gave us an unforgettable sunrise over the mountains. Highly recommend visiting—this is an experience I’ll personally do again!”
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HEOK *********
3 Dec 2025
They come and pick you up at your accommodation within the renai area they’ve high light. So quite alright, but you need to get up quite early for the sunrise. for my situation, they pick me up at 4:15am and I never saw the sunrise as it was cloudy on that day. I think at this price is worth it. Its unlikely you can get this rate If you book the tour outside renai town or at Taichung instead.
클룩 회원
18 Nov 2025
As a Korean, I was worried about the Chinese tour, but it was such a touching and fulfilling tour!! The bus driver took care of each person and took great photos. I was looking around outside not knowing it was a break time to regroup, and I'm so thankful for the Chinese couple who took care of me. The bus arrived on time in front of the hotel, and everyone was on board around 4:20. The tour order was: First, stargazing (the stars really poured down), the guide explained the constellations for about 10 minutes. Second, stopped at the restroom in the parking lot. Third, took a photo at the top of Hehuanshan. Fourth, watched the sea of clouds + sunrise point and took pictures. Fifth, took photos at a photo spot where the mountains are layered. Sixth, stopped at the fruit market for a restroom break, fruit tasting, and purchase (the fruit was really delicious). I arrived back at the hotel at 7:20. It was a tour I definitely wanted to participate in if I visit Cingjing again. Highly recommended.
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何 **
26 Oct 2025
We didn’t get to see the sunrise due to the fog and rain (it’s really a matter of luck though). But it’s still nice to see the star along the way to Mountain Hehuanshan. It was chilly up there, so make sure you have a jacket to keep yourself warm. Customer reps were nice, yet we expect responses to queries in a more promptly manner (the service is not 24/7).
ZYRENG *****
6 Nov 2025
The scenery along the way was absolutely beautiful! My driver was safe, provided some explanations, and also helped take photos. The pick-up and drop-off times at the various B&Bs along the route were perfectly arranged. When a passenger didn't arrive at the designated pick-up point at the agreed time, the driver had no choice but to continue to the next stop (completely understandable). However, the amount of time spent at each attraction was a bit short, possibly because it's difficult to park a minibus. I feel like a tour group with a 9-seater van would be more flexible. Overall, this trip is perfect for solo travelers as it's easy and carefree. Driving yourself would be cheaper and offer more freedom, allowing you to include activities like mountain climbing and spend more time at each location. Highly recommended for solo travelers looking for a relaxing getaway!
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What to know about Hehuan Mountain

Hehuan Mountain, also known as Joy Mountain or Joint-Joy Mountain, is a breathtaking destination located in Central Taiwan, straddling the border of Nantou and Hualien counties. Standing at an impressive 3,416 meters (11,207 ft), this majestic peak is part of the Central Mountain Range and is nestled within the stunning Taroko National Park. Known for its rare snowfall in winter, Hehuan Mountain offers a unique winter wonderland experience, perfect for those looking to enjoy snow without traveling to far-off countries like Japan or Korea. The mountain's high altitude and remote location provide an ideal setting for stargazing, far from the light pollution of urban areas. With its accessible high-altitude trails and breathtaking natural beauty, Hehuan Mountain is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and stargazers alike.
Hehuan Mountain, Ren'ai, Taiwan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Hehuan Main Peak

Standing tall at 3,416 meters, the Hehuan Main Peak is a must-visit for any nature enthusiast. This peak offers breathtaking panoramic views that are perfect for both hikers and photographers. Whether you're catching the first light of dawn or the golden hues of sunset, the vistas here are simply unforgettable. The trail to the summit is accessible from Highway 14, making it a convenient yet rewarding adventure.

Hehuanshan East Peak

For those seeking a bit more adventure, the Hehuanshan East Peak stands slightly higher than the main peak at 3,421 meters. This trail not only offers stunning vistas but also a glimpse of the mountain's history with an abandoned ski lift along the way. It's a popular choice among seasoned hikers who are looking to explore the diverse landscapes of Hehuan Mountain.

Stargazing at Hehuan Mountain

Designated as an International Dark Sky Park, Hehuan Mountain is a stargazer's paradise. The high altitude and clear skies provide an unparalleled view of the Milky Way and other celestial wonders. Whether you're an amateur astronomer or just someone who loves to marvel at the night sky, this is one experience you won't want to miss.

Ecological Diversity

Hehuan Mountain is a treasure trove of biodiversity, boasting a wide array of flora and fauna, including rare Alpine rhododendrons. This rich ecological tapestry is a result of ancient migrations during the ice age and the island's unique isolation.

Cultural Significance

Straddling the borders of Nantou and Hualien counties, Hehuan Mountain is a cherished landmark for local communities. Its stunning landscapes and natural allure make it a must-visit for both locals and tourists alike.

Accessibility

Hehuan Mountain stands out as the only resort area in Taiwan above 3,000 meters that you can reach directly by highway. Highway 14 offers a scenic route from Puli, passing through Wushe (Renai) and Qingjing Farm (Cingjing) to Wuling, ensuring a convenient journey for all visitors.

Historical Significance

Hehuan Mountain is steeped in history, from the tragic 1913 expedition led by Japanese surveyor Yasushi Noro, where 89 Taiwanese team members lost their lives, to its role in the Truku War. The mountain also features remnants of a military training area and an abandoned ski lift from the martial law era.

Local Cuisine

A visit to Hehuan Mountain isn't complete without indulging in the local Taiwanese cuisine. Treat yourself to hearty mountain vegetables, savory hot pots, and indigenous delicacies that provide a true taste of the region.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Hehuan Mountain is not only a natural marvel but also a site of cultural and historical importance. Located on the boundaries of Nantou and Hualien counties, it is part of the Taroko Gorge National Park, a region rich in indigenous culture and history.