Taroko Village Hotel
Taroko Village Hotel is a guesthouse set in a village within Taroko National Park, surrounded by mountains and rock cliffs covered in green trees. It has comfortable rooms decorated with local artworks, outdoor terraces for relaxing, and a dining area that serves traditional food prepared with local ingredients.
The village sits in the territory of the Taroko people, who have lived in this mountain region for many generations. The hotel was established as a place where visitors could experience the culture and landscape of this indigenous area.
The building displays carvings, pottery, and patterns from the local Taroko tribe throughout its spaces. Guests can participate in traditional dance performances and craft workshops that teach about the daily life and customs of the indigenous people who live here.
The hotel is accessible by public transport or car, with shuttle service available from nearby train stations. The area has easy walking trails and viewpoints suitable for day trips whether you prefer mobility or hiking on foot.
A dish called 'When Boar Encounters with Eiffel Tower' blends indigenous flavors with creative presentation, showing local cooking in an original way. Evening performances feature Taroko warriors performing traditional dances and playing instruments, creating a lively dining experience.
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