New post: Tataka Three Mountains - easy hike with stunning views


This trail shares the same trailhead as the Yushan trail.

Highlights:

  • Magnificent views of the ridgeline of the Yushan mountains
  • Many photogenic spots
  • It is a relaxing hike to spend a day if you visit Alishan and want to extend your trip.

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