Wulai Waterfall Visitor Center Introduction
Wulai is a famous mountainous township in northern Taiwan, located within a water source protection area. The majority of the residents are from the Atayal tribe, and it is situated at the confluence of the Nanshi River and Tonghou River. The peaks on both sides rise majestically, and the meandering streams create stunning mountainous water landscapes, known for hot springs, cable cars, waterfalls, and Yunxian Paradise. The term "Wulai" is said to be derived from the Atayal indigenous language, meaning "hot spring," which is renowned in the area for its weakly alkaline carbonated water that is clear and transparent. The famous Wulai Waterfall cascades approximately 80 meters high, resembling a white silk ribbon in the air, with a magnificent presence. Additionally, the sightseeing cable car is one of Wulai’s unique features; originally used for transporting timber, it now serves as a transport tool for visitors hiking through the area. The Wulai Waterfall Visitor Center offers thoughtful and diverse travel services, including exquisite meal options that provide set meals and beverages, allowing you to enjoy the waterfall while savoring delicious food! The takeaway service also caters to the needs of travelers for flexibility. The outdoor observation platform is the best place to view the waterfall. With its new installations, it is beautiful not only during the day but also a new spot for enjoying the night scenery of Wulai! The center also provides travel information consultation, recommended itineraries, and free bicycle usage services. There are DIY experiences that offer insights into the indigenous culture and interactive fun, including Atayal weaving experiences and dance lessons!