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Stretching across the southern tip of Taiwan, Kenting National Park is a dazzling blend of tropical beaches, rugged coral coastlines, lush rainforest, and grassy hills. Taiwan's oldest and most popular national park, it offers a distinctly laid-back, resort vibe that contrasts with the island's bustling cities. The warm waters of the South China Sea and the Pacific meet here, creating prime conditions for snorkeling, surfing, and simply soaking up the subtropical sun. Whether you're hiking through the park's dense forests or strolling along its white-sand shores, Kenting delivers a classic seaside escape with a Taiwanese twist.
Highlights & What to See
- Eluanbi Park & the Eluanbi Lighthouse – Taiwan's southernmost point, with a striking white lighthouse, coastal walking trails, and panoramic ocean views.
- Maobitou (Cat's Nose) – A dramatic coral headland shaped like a crouching cat, offering superb sunset vistas and a rugged coastal path.
- Kenting Beach & Little Bay – The main beach strip, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports; Little Bay is quieter and good for snorkeling.
- Longpan Park – A grassy plateau atop sea cliffs, perfect for windblown walks and watching the Pacific crash below; a prime spot for kite flying.
- Kenting National Park Visitor Center – Learn about the park's unique ecology, including its coral reefs, tropical plants, and resident birdlife.
- Night Market on Kenting Street – After dark, the main street transforms into a lively market with sizzling seafood, bubble tea, and souvenir stalls.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend two full days in Kenting to experience its beaches, hiking trails, and vibrant nightlife. One day can be devoted to the eastern coast (Eluanbi, Longpan) and the other to the western side (Maobitou, Houbihu Harbor). If you're short on time, a single day allows you to hit the highlights: a morning at Eluanbi, an afternoon at Kenting Beach, and an evening at the night market. For a relaxed pace, three days let you add a snorkeling trip or a hike into the rainforest interior.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hengchun Township – The historic gateway to Kenting, with a well-preserved old city wall, temples, and local night market.
- Checheng – A coastal town known for its hot springs and fresh seafood, just north of Kenting.
- Mudan Township – A mountainous indigenous area with scenic waterfalls and hiking trails, about 30 minutes north.
- Pingtung City – The regional hub, offering cultural sites like the Pingtung Art Museum and easy access to the Taiwan High Speed Rail.
- Dapeng Bay National Scenic Area – A lagoon and wetland area with birdwatching, cycling paths, and water activities, roughly an hour's drive north.
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