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Aowanda Forest Recreation Area

Open
Mostly clear
Today's Weather
9℃~17℃
Rain Probability
0%
UV Index
8 Very High
Sunrise
06:09
Sunset
18:04
Introduction

Aowanda Forest Recreation Area is an enchanting forest covered in golden red maple and surrounded by rich wildlife. With only an hour or so drive from Puli, this Recreation Area located at the back of Wanda Reservoir, was formerly inhabited by a Seediq tribal village. Construction of hydraulic power began here during the Japanese colonial period, and it was not until 1994 that it became a national forest recreational area. At an elevation ranging from 1,100 to 1,600 meters, Aowanda is blessed with a rich ecology. Apart from the native beeches and ring-cupped oaks, there is also the Taiwan Red Pine reforestation, where 120 bird species, including Jay and Taiwan Blue Magpie, dwell within. Starting from May, Luciola cerata will elegantly light up its way in the forest. Of course, the Formosan long-armed scarab and butterflies are stars of the forest as well. The vast area of Formosan Sweet Gum beside the Maple Tree Trail, together with the deciduous cypress and green maple near the Visitor Center, dot the Recreation Area with a palette of reds in autumn, the most popular season of Aowanda. While the cherry blossoms in the spring is another magnificent view worth seeing. The majestic “Aowanda Suspension Bridge” that leads to the marvelous pine tree zone is 180 meters long and 90 meters high, on which one may overlook the Wanda North and South Creeks converging underneath, which is yet another scenic spot a visitor to Aowanda should never miss!

Basic Information
Administrative DistrictRen'ai Township, Nantou County
Forest JurisdictionNantou Branch
Park AddressNo. 153, Da'an Rd., Ren’ai Township, Nantou County 546010 , Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Emergency / Contact Phone049-2974511
Phone+886 49 297-4511
Service Hours08:00~17:00
Tickets are offered at a half-price discount of NT$100. Concessionary tickets and parking fees remain at their original rates, with a daily parking limit of 200 spaces. Accommodation will still primarily be offered in packages for groups of 16 or more. Unbooked rooms will be available for individual travelers to book online within 30 days, with updates posted daily at midnight.
Altitude(m)1100 - 2600
Park Area(ha)2787
Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/awdonline2014
Ticket Information
Ticket TypeTicket InformationNote
Full fare Ticket(holiday)200Adult
Standard Discount Ticket1501. Visitors not entering the park on holidays.
2. Those who enter the park by public transportation and hold a ticket stub.
3. Purchase more than 20 full tickets.
Half fare Ticket1001. Military personnel, police officers, students and children (7-12 years old).
2. Family members of the deceased who are supported by the government and hold relevant certificates.
3. Citizens of the county (city) where the amusement park is located and hold certificates.
Discount Ticket101. Those aged 65 and above, with proof of certification.
2. Children (3 to 6 years old).
3. Outdoor teaching for primary school students outside of holidays shall be led by teachers and an official letter shall be issued.
No Charge Required01. A person with an easily identifiable disability or holding a disability certificate and one necessary companion.

2. Outstanding volunteers holding the “Volunteer Service Honor Card”.

3. Aboriginal people registered in Ren’ai Township, with relevant documents proving their aboriginal identity.

4. Civil servants who are on business trips to the amusement park and have travel documents such as business trip certificates.

5. Children (0-2 years old, must be accompanied by the adult with ticket).

6. Representatives of the people at all levels, volunteer police, volunteer firefighters, and civil defense personnel who have credentials to enter the amusement area for business purposes.

7. Villagers living near the forest recreation area who pass through the area for forestry and agricultural work can be exempted from purchasing tickets by presenting their national identity cards.

8. Personnel from outside the zone who need to conduct business in the park and hold supporting documents if they are from agencies (institutions), public utility business units or groups within the zone.

9. Indigenous people registered in the administrative area (township or village) of the amusement park can enjoy free admission by presenting relevant documents proving their indigenous identity.
Ticket TypeTicket InformationNote
Large Vehicle100
Small Vehicle100
Motorcycle20
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