Baolai Hot Springs

Nestled in the lush mountains of southern Taiwan, Baolai Hot Springs (Baolai Wenquan) offers a serene escape into nature's warmth. This charming hot spring village in the Laonong River valley is renowned for its clear, odorless alkaline springs, which are said to soothe both body and mind. Surrounded by dense forests and jagged peaks, it's a favorite retreat for hikers and relaxation seekers alike. The area's laid-back vibe, with riverside hot spring resorts and local eateries serving wild mountain vegetables, makes it a perfect stop on a self-drive tour through Taiwan's scenic interior.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that one to two nights is ideal for Baolai. Arrive in the afternoon to check into a hot spring resort and enjoy a long soak before dinner. The next morning, hike the suspension bridge trail and visit Meilan Village, then head out after lunch. If you're short on time, a half-day stop for a hot spring bath and a meal is still worthwhile, but staying overnight lets you truly unwind.

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