Wulai Hot Springs

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Nestled in the lush mountains of New Taipei City, Wulai Hot Springs offers a serene escape from Taipei's urban bustle. This indigenous Atayal settlement is renowned for its natural hot springs, cascading waterfalls, and vibrant cultural heritage. The name 'Wulai' means 'hot springs' in the Atayal language, and the area's geothermal waters have drawn visitors for over a century. Whether you soak in riverside pools, explore tribal traditions, or hike to the iconic Wulai Waterfall, this valley delivers a rejuvenating blend of nature and culture.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find a full day (6–8 hours) sufficient to enjoy the main attractions: a morning hike to the waterfall, a soak in the hot springs, and a leisurely lunch on Old Street. If you plan to do multiple spa treatments or explore deeper trails, consider an overnight stay at one of the hot spring resorts – the valley is especially atmospheric after dark when the crowds thin.

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