TWN: Swallow Grotto Trail @ Taroko National Park

Taroko National Park, Hualien, Taiwan

It's said that the best place to view the magnificent gorge of Taroko is the Swallow Grotto located after Buluowan. My BFF and I were lucky as it wasn't raining at all in the morning, on top of the fact that we were the only two trekkers at the trail.


We began our journey by purchasing a one-day ride pass each from an amiable driver of Bus 302 for NT$150.00 (~S$6.75).

There's one bus stop that's within a stone's throw from Li-Wu Hotel.


I don't know why, but I've always loved passing through a tunnel.
The bus driver dropped us near the start to the scenic Zhuilu Old Trail, which we didn't go for. You need to have permits from both the national park and a local police bureau.

I believe the bridge goes by the name Cimu Bridge.


Due to occasional falling rocks, it's advisable to wear a safety helmet that's rented out for free. We didn't borrow any though.


The grotto is called Yanzikou (燕子口) in Chinese.

Somewhat dark and damp~

There are potholes on the face of the marble cliff.


Breathtaking~ :3


Despite the sign specifically calling out to me (get it?), I was too naughty. xD
It was a pity that we didn't get to see any swallows that day. 


Is there a caveman down there? :P

Pikachu and Melon enjoyed the morning breeze for sure. :)

We reached a small shop run by an old couple. 


Care for coffee, tea or ice cream, perhaps?

Nearby is a small park named after Jin Heng, an engineer who was killed by falling rocks after an earthquake while he was involved in the designing of the Cross-Island Highway.

You'll always be remembered. :')

Such a lanky obelisk~

Bailong Bridge was also renamed to commemorate the engineer.
Without scrolling down too fast, can you see the Indian chief rock below?


What a pointy nose indeed!
Our next stop would be Buluowan.

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