Shakadang Trails

The Shakadang Trail is about 4.1 kilometers long from the entrance to the three houses, and runs along the Shakadang River. The 16-kilometer flow path of Shakadang Creek forms a majestic canyon, clear stream water, beautiful rock folds and lush forests. There used to be many aboriginal settlements along the trail, making the Shakadeng Trail both landscape and landscape. The beauty of ecology and humanity. The bed of Shakadeng River is covered with large and small rocks, mostly marble and gneiss. The blue and fast water slides through the stream bed, playing a clear natural music with the rocks, and the stream also polishes the rocks smoothly. Soft. The folds form abstract murals on the mountain walls on both sides and on the rocks in the stream, allowing people to appreciate and imagine.

The Shakadeng Trail is about 60 meters above sea level and belongs to a humid valley terrain, but the plant ecology shows the characteristics of wet and dry types. In areas with gentler slopes, tall and richly layered forests grow; in areas with steeper slopes, only low rock plants can be seen, mostly Arundo palustris and step grass. Dense forests and clear streams provide a good habitat for animals. The rich ecology of animals and plants makes the Shakadeng Trail full of vitality.

The Shakadeng Trail is gentle and easy to walk. In addition to allowing you to observe nature along the way, viewing platforms are also set up along the entire trail for you to take a break and enjoy the scenery.