Wulai Waterfall Visitor Center Introduction
Wulai is a famous mountainous township in northern Taiwan, located within a water conservation area. The majority of the residents belong to the Atayal tribe, situated at the confluence of the Nanshi River and the Tonghou River. The towering peaks on both sides and the winding streams create a stunning landscape of mountains and waters, renowned for its hot springs, scenic tram rides, waterfalls, and Yunxian Paradise. It is said that the term "Wulai" originally comes from the Atayal indigenous language, meaning "hot spring," and hence the local hot springs are quite famous, characterized by a weakly alkaline carbonated composition that is clear and transparent. The famous Wulai Waterfall stands about 80 meters high, resembling a curtain of white water cascading from the sky, creating an impressive sight. Additionally, the scenic tram is one of Wulai's distinctive features, originally used for transporting timber, it now serves as a means for tourists to explore the mountains. The Wulai Waterfall Visitor Center provides thoughtful and diverse travel services for visitors, including exquisite meal options with set menus and beverages, allowing you to enjoy both the waterfall and gourmet food! The convenient take-out dining service further meets the mobility needs of travelers. For the best view of the waterfall, there is an outdoor observation platform that offers the perfect vantage point. The new facilities not only look beautiful during the day but also provide a new spot for enjoying Wulai's night scenery! The center also offers tourist information consultation, recommended itineraries, and free bicycle rentals. For DIY experiences, visitors can enjoy hands-on activities and interactive fun, including Atayal weaving experiences and dance lessons!