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Lala Mountain

lala Mountain is located at the intersection of Fuxing District in Taoyuan City and Wulai District in New Taipei City, reaching an elevation of 2,031 meters. It is a well-known ecotourism destination in northern Taiwan. The original name "Lala" in the Atayal language means "beautiful" and "to gaze." The area's natural scenery attracts numerous nature lovers, making it an important site for exploring Taiwan's ecological diversity.

Lala Mountain is renowned for its rich cypress forests and ecological resources, featuring expansive natural broadleaf and mixed conifer-broadleaf forests. Notably, it is home to many ancient trees with ages ranging from 500 to 3,000 years, forming a precious natural heritage and a vital ecosystem. The Giant Tree Trail, in particular, is a 3.7-kilometer path that winds through the largest red cypress forest in Taiwan, where visitors can admire 24 magnificent red cypress trees. The trail is relatively flat, making it suitable for visitors of all ages—whether families on outings or solo adventurers can easily enjoy it.

In addition to the Giant Tree Trail, other attractions in Lala Mountain should not be missed. The Balin Ecological Ancient Trail offers a charming pathway, perfect for those who love wandering in nature. Additionally, En’ai Farm attracts many visitors during the cherry blossom and honey peach seasons, where they can taste seasonal fruits. For photography enthusiasts or those who appreciate beautiful landscapes, the Xiaowulai Sky Trail, suspended next to the Wind Moving Stone, provides a great vantage point for enjoying stunning views, especially on clear days when the scenery resembles a painted canvas.

The best way to reach Lala Mountain is by driving, which usually takes about 2 to 3 hours. If you do not have a private vehicle, you can take a train to Taoyuan and then transfer to a bus. A recommended itinerary would be to visit the Daxi Old Tea Factory or the Xiaowulai Sky Trail on the first day and further explore the Giant Tree Trail and the Sacred Trees with Cloud Sea the next day. During your visit, it's essential to respect Lala Mountain's nature reserve and strive to maintain the environment's original state, avoiding the impacts of overdevelopment.

Phone
Address
336, Taiwan, Taoyuan City, Fuxing District, 拉拉山
Business hours
  • 22:00 - 09:00