The Best Destination for the Traveller & Vacationer Duo
Let’s be honest; there’s a difference between a Traveller and a Vacationer. Travellers relish new experiences and the thrill of adventure, while vacationers prefer to unwind and relax away from home. However, what happens when you and your significant other have opposing travel preferences? This is the situation SM (my significant other), and I find ourselves in.
If you happen to be in a similar situation, you would surely empathise with my struggle in planning an itinerary for our trip to Taiwan last May. While SM was content with staying in Taipei for the entirety of our stay, having lived there for six months myself, I knew that I was ready to explore other regions. However, the idea of travelling to the southern part of Taiwan was beginning to take a toll on my beloved Vacationer. Then, I stumbled upon this hidden gem of a location – Hualien.
A Cocktail Mix of Exploration & Relaxation
Hualien, located in Taiwan, is ideal for those seeking a harmonious mix of adventure and tranquillity. This region is home to an abundance of enchanting natural marvels that will leave visitors spellbound. The landscapes here are varied and striking, ranging from majestic peaks to breathtaking coastlines. Unlike bustling cities like Taipei or Kaohsiung, Hualien is a place where you can unwind and let go of the stresses of everyday life, allowing you to reconnect with your inner self and find peace.
Amazing hospitality options
Hualien provides numerous fantastic options for hospitality that cater to the various preferences of travellers and vacationers. Whether you prefer farm stays, hostels, inns, homestays, Airbnb rentals, minsu, or hostels, a wide range of accommodations are available. We stick to a budget-friendly hotel that provides complimentary bike rentals. The Finders Hotel – Hualien Datong is a great option for us, mainly because it’s conveniently located near all the necessary amenities for those who don’t drive. With the train station just a 10-minute bus ride and the bus stop just a 2-minute walk away, we can easily explore Hualien County in a breeze.
The Favourite Transportation Tool for Vacationers & Travellers
When looking for a great travel experience that meets the needs of both adventurous travellers and leisure-seeking vacationers, the options can sometimes feel restricted. Walking by foot may be exhausting for the adventurous traveller, while driving in a car could dampen the enjoyment for the laid-back vacationer. Thankfully, there is a solution that combines the best of both worlds: the humble bike. It’s a mode of transportation that allows you to fully explore a new city like Hualien at your own pace.
With a reliable bike, the city becomes more accessible and invites you to explore its treasures. Unlike driving, cycling lets you connect with your surroundings, inhale the atmosphere, and come across enchanting alleys and undiscovered gems you may have overlooked otherwise. As you ride through Datong’s roads, you feel fully immersed, catching a glimpse of the peaceful and genuine lives of the residents and creating unforgettable memories that stay with you long after your adventure concludes.
Now, imagine a stay at Finders Hotel – Hualien Datong, a place where hospitality embraces the spirit of exploration. Unlike traditional accommodations, Finders Hotel offers complimentary bike rentals to all guests, complete with safety helmets and locks for your peace of mind. Whether you’re a daring Traveller seeking thrilling escapades or a Vacationer in pursuit of serene moments, Finders Hotel provides the perfect foundation for an unforgettable experience in Hualien.
Taroko Gorge: Not Just A Great Hike, But Also A Chilling Location
Taroko Gorge is a stunning natural wonder in Taiwan’s eastern region that enchants travellers and vacationers. The Liwu River’s relentless flow carved it over thousands of years, displaying nature’s artistry and leaving visitors amazed by its astounding beauty.
Once you step into Taroko Gorge, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported into a world of towering marble cliffs, deep ravines, and lush greenery that stretches as far as the eye can see. Every step you take on its well-trodden paths unveils a new spectacle, urging you further into its natural grandeur.
For the Traveller: An Exploration & Discovery Playground
For those who possess an adventurous spirit, Taroko Gorge presents an unparalleled opportunity to immerse oneself in the wonders of nature. Traverse the rugged trails that wind through the mountains, and behold the mesmerising sights of hidden waterfalls and mystical caves that seem to materialise from the earth’s very core. And if you possess the courage to tread across the suspension bridges that sway perilously, prepare to be exhilarated by the adrenaline rush that awaits you.
For the Vacationer: A Serene Sanctuary
As you stroll along the Liwu River, the Taroko Gorge envelops you in a serene atmosphere that offers respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The river’s gentle flow creates a soothing melody that encourages you to pause and reflect on your surroundings. The rocks that line the riverbed, etched with the passage of time, whisper tales of bygone eras. The majestic mountain range that surrounds you embraces you warmly, providing a haven of solace and tranquillity. Let yourself be immersed in the peaceful murmurs of the gorge and feel the weight of the world lift off your shoulders.
Surprise for the Traveller and Vacationer
Beyond the majestic cliffs and lush greenery lies a hidden gem that adds an extra layer of charm to this unmissable destination – a little open space café run by indigenous people.
To reach this tucked-away café (綠夢森林手沖咖啡), one must embark on a captivating journey along the Shakadang Trail. The hike spans approximately 1.5 hours, inviting you to traverse narrow passages and climb gentle slopes while immersing yourself in the untouched allure of Taroko Gorge. The journey becomes an integral part of the experience, as each step brings you closer to the café, heightening your anticipation with every turn. The mountain café is enchanting and worth visiting. Its beauty and friendly locals make it a sanctuary for wanderers.
Our Conversation with The Cafe Owner
In a heartfelt conversation with the café’s boss, he shared the incredible tale of dedicating four years to construct this oasis from scratch. With unwavering passion, he utilised stones sourced from the nearby river. He transported hefty blocks into the mountains by bike, crafting a space that harmoniously blends with the gorge’s natural splendour.
This cosy café has a limited capacity of only 12 individuals at a time. This ensures a peaceful and individualized experience for every guest who has the chance to discover it. Even though the menu mainly consists of drinks and small snacks, the boss is generous enough to allow people with discerning palates to enjoy homemade meals by making a reservation three days in advance. Every dish is thoughtfully prepared using only natural ingredients, emphasising a commitment to authenticity and flavours derived from the bountiful offerings of nature. The café is committed to providing an environmentally-friendly and pure dining experience. They serve guests water that is directly drawn from the pristine Liwu River.
The unexpected Narnia
This hidden café is a treasure trove of delight for travellers and vacationers seeking to satiate their appetites and wanderlust. Imagine sipping on a locally sourced beverage or savouring a wholesome snack surrounded by the awe-inspiring vistas of Taroko Gorge. The air is filled with the melodies of the gorge’s inhabitants – the chirping of birds and the soothing hum of the river below – all while being warmly welcomed into the culture and hospitality of the indigenous people.
As the café boss shared his journey and passion for creating this unique space, guests are invited to connect on a deeper level with the essence of Taroko Gorge. The café transforms into more than just a spot for meals and beverages. It becomes a conduit for tales, an opportunity to experience customs, and an invitation to admire the beauty of the gorge in a fresh way.
The memory of discovering this hidden café, where physical and abstract elements merge, is a cherished experience. When visiting Taroko Gorge, be sure to check out this one-of-a-kind location. You’ll also experience the warmth of indigenous hospitality, which is a rare treat for those who get to encounter it.
Getting to Taroko Gorge
If you plan on visiting Taroko Gorge without a car, you’ll definitely want to consider staying at Finders Hotel – Hualien Datong. Our hotel boasts a prime location just a brief 5-minute stroll from the bus ride up to the Gorge. Limited morning buses to the Gorge: 1141, 1126. Thus, lodging near the bus stop is critical to avoid significant issues and delays in reaching this must-see attraction. If you’re someone who likes to keep moving, cycling is a great choice. It takes around 2.5 hours (covering 29.3 km) to reach the Taroko National Park Visitor Center.