Walk through tunnels to refresh waterfall views and caves
trail
raincoat recommended
easy trail
monkeys
parking lot
rest room
tiger head hornets
light needed
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972, Taiwan, Hualien County, Xiulin TownshipGet directions
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Ira
Google
Breathtaking! The cave with the water curtain was formed during the road construction and remained there ever since. Is very refreshing to go through the cave when it’s hot but make Sure to have a raincoat. The trail is really worth it!
hikingabroad
Google
The trail to the falls is very easy and flat (around 2 km one way, the first half is suitable for wheelchairs too). It passes many tunnels and views along the way. We were also lucky to see monkeys. There is a parking lot and a rest room at the start of the trail. Shortly before the falls, the trail splits - if you go right, you will also see the Water Curtain Cave - a cool place to visit (I recommend bringing a rain coat with you) if you are not afraid of small and narrow places.
Shawn N.
Google
Love the trail, best track ever.
Clean and very well maintained.
And the view is just splendid.
Must stop at the cave waterfall at the end of the trail.
Experience you'll appreciate.
Arseniy D
Google
As on Oct 10, 2021, trail is closed and not accessible due to dangerous tiger head hornets.
To avoid any encounters with these insects, do not have any juicy fruit, sweets and soda beverages on this hike.
If the hornet stung you, immediately call ambulance and leave the hike.
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Aine G.
Google
This is a really enjoyable trail. It’s more of a walk than a hike but it’s beautiful. The trail takes you through very dark tunnels, so you’ll need a light. The last tunnel takes you to the curtain waterfall so I would advise you to take a raincoat or rain poncho to go through here as you get very wet. To get to this trail by bus, take the bus to Tianxiang and the beginning of the trail is 700m from here. The trail is around 2km each way!
Jake M.
Google
A longer out and back hike with minor elevation gain and loss. Wet feet are nearly certain
Weng S.
Google
All the way to the end of the bai yang trail is the water curtain. Unforgetable experience.
Photo taken: Fujifilm x-t100
Gladys Roxan A.
Google
A good walk to get in this magical peaceful place...