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Gyoo Island to Taroko National Park

Updated: March 14, 2024 04:50 PM
Taroko National Park

Gyoo Island to Taroko National Park

Language

The official language of Taiwan is Mandarin Chinese. However, Taiwanese Hokkien is also widely spoken, especially in the southern part of the country. English is generally not widely spoken in Taiwan, so it is recommended to learn some basic Mandarin Chinese phrases before traveling.

Currency

The official currency of Taiwan is the New Taiwan Dollar (TWD). It is recommended to exchange your currency before traveling to Taiwan, as the exchange rate may be less favorable once you arrive.

Distance

The distance between Gyoo Island and Taroko National Park is approximately 150 kilometers (93 miles). It takes about 3 hours to drive from Gyoo Island to Taroko National Park.

How to Reach

The best way to get from Gyoo Island to Taroko National Park is by car. You can rent a car from Gyoo Island Airport or from one of the many car rental companies in Taipei. There is also a bus that runs from Gyoo Island to Taroko National Park, but it takes longer than driving.

Expenses

The cost of getting from Gyoo Island to Taroko National Park will vary depending on the mode of transportation you choose. If you are driving, you will need to pay for gas and parking. If you are taking the bus, you will need to pay for a ticket. You will also need to budget for food and drinks. The average cost of a meal in Taiwan is around TWD 150 (USD 5). The average cost of a hotel room in Taiwan is around TWD 1,000 (USD 33) per night.

Best Time to Go

The best time to visit Taroko National Park is during the spring or fall, when the weather is mild. The park is also open during the summer and winter, but the weather can be extreme during these seasons.

What to Eat

Taiwanese cuisine is a diverse mix of flavors and textures. Some of the most popular dishes include:

  • Beef noodle soup
  • Oyster omelet
  • Stinky tofu
  • Bubble tea

Where to Go

Taroko National Park is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in Taiwan. Some of the most popular attractions include:

  • Taroko Gorge
  • Eternal Spring Shrine
  • Swallow Grotto
  • Qingshui Cliff

FAQs

What is the best way to get around Taroko National Park?
The best way to get around Taroko National Park is by car. You can rent a car from Gyoo Island Airport or from one of the many car rental companies in Taipei. There is also a bus that runs from Gyoo Island to Taroko National Park, but it takes longer than driving.

What are the best things to do in Taroko National Park?
Some of the most popular attractions in Taroko National Park include Taroko Gorge, Eternal Spring Shrine, Swallow Grotto, and Qingshui Cliff.

What is the best time to visit Taroko National Park?
The best time to visit Taroko National Park is during the spring or fall, when the weather is mild. The park is also open during the summer and winter, but the weather can be extreme during these seasons.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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