Wulai Waterfall Visitor Center Introduction
Wu Lai is a famous mountainous township in northern Taiwan, located within a watershed conservation area. The majority of its residents are of the Atayal tribe. It is situated at the confluence of the Nanshi River and the Tonghou River, surrounded by towering peaks and meandering streams, creating a spectacular landscape of mountains and waters, renowned for its hot springs, gondola, waterfalls, and Yun Xian Paradise. It is said that the term "Wu Lai" originates from the Atayal indigenous language, meaning "hot spring," which highlights the fame of the local hot springs known for their weakly alkaline carbonated waters that are clear and transparent. The famous Wu Lai Waterfall stands about 80 meters high, resembling a white curtain suspended in mid-air, with a magnificent power. Additionally, the sightseeing gondola is one of Wu Lai's unique features, originally used for transporting timber and now serves as a means of transport for tourists exploring the mountains. The Wu Lai Waterfall Visitor Center provides thoughtful and diverse travel services for visitors, offering exquisite meal sets and beverages so you can enjoy the waterfall while savoring delicious food! The convenient take-out service meets the mobility needs of travelers. The outdoor viewing platform is the best spot to observe the waterfall, featuring brand new facilities that are beautiful not only during the day but also as the latest site for enjoying the night views of Wu Lai! Services include tourism information consultation, recommended itineraries, and free bicycle rentals. DIY experiences offer engaging fun and interactions, such as Atayal weaving experiences and dance lessons!