

THE PRICE: We went to an onsen named 烏來名湯 (Wulai Ming Tang). My girlfriend booked the tickets before and we paid 400NTD per person for 1h of bathing, which is something like 9€. Since it was on a public holiday, the price was 50NTD higher (same goes for weekends), so during the week, the price is 350NTD (8€).
Let me show you how a Taiwanese onsen looks like from inside:




The lobby. Here's the counter, where you pay first and then you're given a number and a key. We had to take those stairs leading down (on the left). The onsen was outside the building.

Walking straight ahead on a small corridor and then go to that semi open structure. On the left are hotel-like rooms, on the right are the rooms with the bath tubs. You just find your number.


And that's how our room looked like.
The bathtub is on the left, a massage bed at the end, a dust bin in the corner and a small shelf with a towel on the left. At the end you have a nice view on the mountains surrounding Wulai.


A shelf with a towel and a phone. They call you 10min before you have to leave.
The whole room is not soundproof, because the walls only go up to a certain point. Right below the roof everything is open. That's why I call it semi-open. You can hear people talking next to the walls. It feels like you're in private, but still somewhat in public at the same time. It's exciting ;-)


And then we soaked and soaked until we became this. :-P
We really had a great time. The water was warm and made us relax. It was a great experience for both of us, I'm sure we won't forget our time here. And it's really great, that couples are allowed to book a room together. I remember telling my girlfriend, that I think many young couples go to this kind of hot springs and have a little fun and by fun I don't only mean that kind of soaking. I mean, why would they put a bed in there? ;-) Anyway, we had fun.

We only soaked for about 50min, but also went out of the tub several times to cool off a little. It's not good to soak inside all the time. After you're done, you really feel rejuvenated, your body feels so clean, it's really great for your body and soul. In this onsen you get a free drink after you're done with your 1h of bathing. So we took a drink and soon left back to the central part of Wulai and then soon after that headed home. Free transportation is provided from the Wulai bus station to the onsen and back (in a small van). I must say that the staff was very friendly and helpful. The facilities were all clean and taken good care of. It was really a great day and an unique experience for me. I certainly won't forget my first time enjoying myself in real Taiwanese hot springs. If you wanna go to the same onsen, here's their homepage: www.wulai-spring.com.tw
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