Kayoufeng Waterfall (卡悠峰瀑布 [Kǎyōufēng Pùbù]) or Neishi Waterfall (內獅瀑布 [Nèishī Pùbù])

Shizi / Fangshan / Kenting / Kaohsiung, Pingtung County, Taiwan

About Kayoufeng Waterfall (卡悠峰瀑布 [Kǎyōufēng Pùbù]) or Neishi Waterfall (內獅瀑布 [Nèishī Pùbù])

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Waterfall Safety and Common Sense

The Kayoufeng Waterfall (卡悠峰瀑布 [Kǎyōufēng Pùbù]; I’ve also seen it spelled Keyoufeng) was probably my favorite waterfall of Southern Taiwan. As you can see from the photos on this page (where people getting close to the falls were dwarfed), the waterfall was big as it was said to be 40m tall and fanning out to what appeared to be at least 10m width or greater. But more importantly, with the hot and steamy climate of Southern Taiwan, this waterfall really was a great place to cool off as it sent spray all over the place when we showed up at the end of an unusually warm October in 2016. For that reason, it wasn’t surprising that this place was very busy, which made for some interesting moments during the drive to get here, which I’ll get into in the directions below.

From the car park, we hiked up a pretty well-made trail that went uphill and ascended quite a few steps along the way (said to gain about 70m in elevation). According to the signage, the trail was 510m each way (or 1.1km round trip) taking about 30 minutes in each direction (or about an hour round trip). The falls was said to be at an elevation of 260m above sea level. While these distances seemed modest, it was the stifling heat and humidity that made this hike deceptively more tiring and sweaty than at first glance. The trail skirted the western banks of the gorge carved out by the Ashiwen Stream (阿士文溪 [Āshìwén Xī]). The further up the trail we went, the more scenic the views downstream towards the valley.

The most dramatic part of the trail was going up along some metal steps towards the top of the climb, where we were able to see some intermediate cascades on the Ashiwen Stream while the views down the valley kept getting better. The metal steps then skirted the ravine before rounding another bend as the gorge closed in. And with another 100m more or so to go, we started to see the Kayoufeng Waterfall up ahead. Eventually, we’d reach the lookout area where there was a platform that we could climb up to for a more elevated look at the waterfall as well as the continuation of the trail leading right to the waterfall’s base where it was throwing up a lot of mist when we were there (making it a bit difficult to take photos closer to its base).

During our visit, the sun was coming in and out of the budding tropical clouds, and when the sun’s light did refract in the mist, we managed to see some faint rainbows off to the side. We were here at about 10:30am. Anyways, this was quite the popular spot, especially since we were here on a Sunday morning. So as more and more people were showing up as we had our fill of the falls, we returned to the suddenly busier car park. Overall, we wound up spending a little over an hour away from the car so the signs were pretty spot on in terms of the time commitment here.

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