Wulai
Wulai, located south of New Taipei City, is home to the Atayal people and is known for its hot springs throughout Taiwan. As a result, it has become a tourist destination, with many visitors flocking here to bathe in the warm waters, learn more about the rich indigenous culture, and explore the natural surroundings.
With so many outdoor activities to choose from, you may go trekking in the woods, fishing in the river, or camping in the wild while taking in the beautiful environment. Visitors can also purchase indigenous artwork and crafts and sample some of the local cuisines. Wallowing in the town's plentiful hot springs is unquestionably the highlight of any visit to Wulai, and the town's mountainous backdrop just adds to the magic of reclining back and taking in the vista.
- Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan
- Best time to visit Wulai: The best season to visit Wulai in Taiwan is from March to November, when temperatures are comfortable to hot and rainfall is restricted to a little. In Wulai you experience the highest average temperature of 33°C in July and the lowest average temperature of 17°C in January.