Yumen House

This hostel is a traditional courtyard building located in Nantou Countyˇ¦s Guosing Township. Here you can wear shoes made of straw while tracing the source of a mountain stream, take a mud-spring spa bath, and take part in organized tours.

Nearby Attractions:
Scenery at Jioufen Er Shan, river tracing at Yumenguan Waterfall, Hidden Dragon Crouching Bat Cave Trail, Glutinous Rice Bridge, Aowanda National Forest Recreation Area, Jiji Line Branch Railway, Chung Tai Chan Monastery, Sun Moon Lake, Sitou, Lushan Hot Springs, Cingjing Farm

Suggested Itinerary:
Two-Day Tour
Day 1: Getting to know the natural ecology ˇ÷ picking wild vegetables ˇ÷ using clay baking ovens ˇ÷ BBQ ˇ÷making childrenˇ¦s toys ˇ÷ making old-time fire torches for night trips ˇ÷ releasing a sky lantern to pray for luck
Day 2: River tracing at Yumenguan Waterfall ˇ÷ Hidden Dragon Crouching Bat Cave ˇ÷ Hakka meal

Tariff (for two): NT$1,500 (including breakfast)
Food and Beverage: Hakka style
Facilities: A/C, TV, bath and wash basin, hot-spring room
Check-in time: 3 p.m.
Check-out time: 10:00 a.m.
Online reservation: No
Credit card accepted: No

Reservation Information:
Tel: 886-49-245-0199
Fax: 886-49-245-0493
Contact: Mr. Fu Hong-yuan
Address: No. 29, Jhonggua Alley, Beishan Village, Guosing Township, Nantou County
E-mail: yimem.gate@msa.hinet.net
http://yumen.nantou.com.tw


How to Get There:
From Taipei, take a bus to Puli. Get off at Beishankeng bus stop. The hostel provides a pick-up service (by prior arrangement).

MAP
to Caotun, Beishan Tunnel, Beishan Bridge, Beishan Police Station, Provincial Highway 14, to Puli, Industry Road, Jhonggua Stream, Puli Town Chenggong Li, Yumen House, Hidden Dragon Crouching Bat Cave, Nangsing Village, County Highway 147, Jioufen Er Shan