
Meadow Dream Canyon
A short drive from Taipei experiencing a wild taste of Taiwan’s jungles with confidence-building rappels and optional jumps — our most popular intermediate outing.
Total technical canyon time from drop-off to extraction.
Highest single rappel on this route.
Distinct waterfalls + pools along the descent.

Move calm in moving water
Intermediate V3 canyoning — A wild taste of Taiwan’s jungles with friendly rappels and jumps. Ideal first canyon.
Read safety protocolsAbility to swim in moving water environments.
Comfort with descenders and rope management (we teach the rest).
Endurance for a full day of continuous canyon movement.
- Location
- North Taiwan
- Group size
- 1–10
- Region
- TAIWAN
- From
- €250.00
Canyon Conditions & Field Notes
Taiwan Canyoning Excellence
Meadow Dream Canyon offers some of the most rewarding canyoning in Taiwan. Carved over millennia by relentless water, the route is a masterclass in hydraulic navigation and vertical rope work — a sequence of sculpted slots, plunge pools, and expansive amphitheatres.
Technical Descent Characteristics
A successful descent demands a strategic approach to the varied flow regimes you meet through the day. From technical rappels into aerated pools to long sections of active swimming, every stage tests both endurance and precision in a remote wilderness setting.
Max rappel < 45m · climbing up to 5.6
See grading system- Activity
- Canyoning · river tracing (溯溪)
Frequently asked
- Do I need previous canyoning experience?
- No prior canyoning experience is required (grade V3) — we teach the rope skills — but you'll enjoy it most with good general fitness and confidence in water.
- What's included — do I need my own gear?
- All technical equipment is provided: UIAA-certified canyoning gear, wetsuit, helmet and harness. Just bring a swimsuit, a towel and a change of clothes — no personal kit required.
- Do I need to be a strong swimmer?
- You don't need to be a competitive swimmer, but you should be comfortable and calm in moving water and fit enough for a day of continuous canyon movement — walking, scrambling, swimming and rappelling.
- How big are the rappels?
- The longest single rappel on this route is about 42 m, with a series of smaller drops, slides and pools along the way. We rig and manage every rappel and teach you the technique.
- How long does it take?
- Plan for roughly 4 hours in the canyon, plus time for transfer, kitting up and a safety briefing — so it's a full-day outing.
- What happens if it rains?
- Canyoning is weather-dependent. We monitor upstream rainfall and will reschedule or rebook you if there is any flash-flood risk — your safety always comes first.
- Where do we meet?
- We'll confirm the exact meeting point and transfer details with you after booking. Getting to the canyon is part of the guided experience.
Ready for the Descent?
Limited slots available for Meadow Dream Canyon. Group discounts up to 25% for 4+ participants.