
Longpan Park, located in the southeast of Hengchun, is an uplifted limestone terrain. As a result, the karst topography in the area is very developed, and you can see limestone caves, seepage holes, collapsed cliffs and other terrains, which are very novel and interesting.
The scenic area is covered with grassland plants. Looking out, you can see the vast green landscape, coupled with the blue Pacific Ocean scenery next to it. The sea and sky are one color, which is refreshing.
No matter what season it is, as long as it is a clear night, you can see the most beautiful starry sky here. On the nights of April to June every year , you can even see the Southern Cross, making it a great place for star-chasers to watch the stars and appreciate the moon.
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Longpan Park is a natural park located on Taiwan’s Hengchun Peninsula, known for its dramatic coastal views and diverse landscapes. The park is significant for its scenic beauty and as a popular destination for outdoor activities like hiking, photography, and bird watching.
Longpan Park is located near the southern tip of Taiwan, in the Hengchun Peninsula. You can reach the park by bus or taxi from Hengchun Town or drive along the coastal roads. There are no metro stations nearby, so taxis or rented cars are the most convenient modes of transportation.
Longpan Park is open daily and has no specific closing hours as it is a natural park. The best times to visit are in the early morning or late afternoon for cooler temperatures and beautiful light for photography. The park is also less crowded during these times.
There is no entrance fee to visit Longpan Park. Access is free, and you can simply walk into the park without needing to buy tickets. Some activities like guided tours or nearby attractions may have their own fees.
No tickets need to be booked in advance for entry to Longpan Park. However, if you plan to take part in a guided tour or visit other attractions nearby, it's advisable to book those in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.
To explore the main scenic areas of Longpan Park, including the cliff views, hiking trails, and windmill area, you will need about 2-3 hours. If you plan to explore more of the surrounding areas or take a guided tour, you may need more time.
Guided tours are available, typically in Mandarin and English. It's advisable to arrange a tour in advance if you prefer a deeper understanding of the area's history and natural features.
The best viewpoints are located at the Longpan Scenic Overlook, where you can capture the stunning coastal cliffs and expansive ocean views. The windmill area and the hiking trails also provide excellent opportunities for photography.
Start by visiting the Longpan Scenic Overlook for panoramic views. Then, walk along the coastal cliffs and enjoy the views. You can also hike the trails leading to different sections of the park, such as the windmill area.
Night visits are not typically available at Longpan Park, as it is an open natural space. However, the park is a great place for stargazing at night, as it is far from city lights. Special tours are available during the day, but there are no light shows.
The park can get crowded during weekends and public holidays, especially in the afternoons. The least crowded times to visit are early mornings or weekdays outside of the peak tourist seasons.
There are basic facilities available at Longpan Park, including rest areas and toilets. Food and water are not sold in the park, so it's best to bring your own supplies. There are no shops inside the park, but you can find them in nearby Hengchun Town.
Some areas of Longpan Park may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors, especially the hiking trails and cliffs. However, the main scenic overlook and parking area are accessible by car and offer beautiful views without needing to hike.
Cash is recommended for small purchases at food vendors or nearby shops, as not all locations accept cards or mobile payments. However, in Hengchun Town, you will find more places that accept cards and mobile payments.
There are a few small cafes and restaurants in Hengchun Town, offering local Taiwanese food and snacks. Inside the park, there are no restaurants or food vendors, so it's best to eat before or after your visit.
Vegetarian food options are available in Hengchun Town, but vegan and halal options may be limited. It’s a good idea to check in advance for specific dietary needs.
There are no souvenir shops within Longpan Park itself, but you can find a variety of souvenirs, such as local handicrafts, clothing, and snacks, in Hengchun or Kenting.
After visiting Longpan Park, you can take a taxi or bus to other nearby attractions like Kenting National Park. Renting a car is also a great option for more flexibility in exploring the southern tip of Taiwan.