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A must-see spot for Palau tourism.

Palau consists of a Great Barrier Reef, many small islands and smaller barrier reefs. It is an island country in the Pacific Ocean. Its tourism industry is developed, so what must-see attractions are there in Palau? Let's take a look together.

Palau tourist attractions 1 1, Long Beach National Park.

Long Beach State Park Island, next to the main road leading to KB Bridge, was one of Palau's tourist attractions in the early days. Most tourists come here to take photos and enjoy the small coast. Long Beach National Park, the only national park in Palau, has a great reputation, but don't expect too much. In addition to the natural seawater swimming pool, in terms of scale, hey, it is similar to our community park, but it has a rare leisure atmosphere in the city!

Address: No.0/250, Bellflower Avenue, Long Beach, California, USA, 90840.

Opening hours: all day

2. Dairy Lake

The Milky Way is a unique landscape in Palau. It is a seawater lake, but it is different from other seawater lakes. Because volcanic ash was deposited at the bottom of the lake after a long-term volcanic eruption, a thick layer of volcanic mud was formed, and Niunai Lake was milky white, hence its name. Many tourists will sneak into the bottom of Niunai Lake to grab a handful of mineral mud and put it on their bodies to make a unique underwater spa.

Address: Lake in the Mountain on Rock Island, Rock Islands.

Opening hours: all day

3. Pacific dolphin bay

Palau Pacific Dolphin Bay is the largest and most beautiful dolphin protection and research center in the world. Here you can get in close contact with lovely dolphins and see the most wonderful dolphin performances. Pacific Dolphin Bay is located in Malakal Island, korol Island, korol Island.

Address: Malakal Island, korol, Palau

Opening hours:

Dolphin Bay is reserved in advance, with two games at 8: 30 and 12: 30 every day.

4. Palau Presidential Palace

Palau's presidential palace, which resembles the White House of the United States, is also known as the Little White House. Built on the top of the mountain, it can be said that it is the most exotic building on the island. Unlike presidential palaces in other countries, Palau's presidential palace is hard to find even traces of security. This is a truly open and free country.

Address: Ngerulmud, Melekeok

Opening hours: 9: 00- 17: 00.

5. Andemao Falls

Andemao Waterfall, located in the northwest of Palau, is the largest waterfall in Palau, also known as Angel Waterfall. Andemao Waterfall is hidden in Palau's primitive tropical rain forest, and the clear waterfall is like a fairyland.

Address: Ngardmau Waterfall, Ngardmau, Palau

Opening hours: 9: 00- 17: 00.

6. Bereliu i.

Located at the southernmost tip of Palau reef, Peleliu Island consists of Peleliu Island and two other islands in the northeast. It is the earliest place where Palau made its fortune and witnessed the fiercest and bloodiest battle in the Pacific Ocean. There are still war relics on the island now.

Address: Located at the southernmost tip of Palau Reef.

Opening hours: all day

7.shark city

Shark City is located in a submarine dune near the rocky islands. When no one feeds the fish, there won't be many sharks gathering, so you need a guide to dive into the water to lure food. Snorkeling tourists can swim with the attracted sharks. These sharks are gentle and won't take the initiative to attack people, but they are still dangerous. Pay attention to safety.

Address: Palau's western atoll, about 45 kilometers from Koro Island.

Opening hours: 9: 00- 17: 00.

Palau tourist attractions 2 1, Jellyfish Lake.

Palau jellyfish lake was once a part of the ocean. Due to the crustal movement, the surrounding seabed rises, gradually isolating it from the open sea, forming a seemingly ordinary inland saltwater lake. Unusually, most of the marine life in the lake died with the consumption of nutrients, leaving only a low-level marine life-jellyfish, which can survive with a small amount of microorganisms. Due to the disappearance of natural enemies, these jellyfish "lost" the weapons used by their ancestors to defend themselves-toxins in their bodies. In this way, Palau jellyfish lake has a unique non-toxic jellyfish in the world. Non-toxic jellyfish are herbivores, mainly relying on nutrients secreted by algae to survive, so jellyfish emit a faint orange light, and there are also a large number of whitebait and transparent moon jellyfish in the lake, all of which are mild and non-toxic. Jellyfish Lake was discovered in 1982 and officially opened for sightseeing in 1985. Jellyfish Lake is a major feature of Palau. It has rare non-toxic jellyfish in the world, and there are several kinds of jellyfish in the lake, all of which are rare non-toxic jellyfish in the world today. Jellyfish will float to the surface of the water for photosynthesis near noon, only to see the dense jellyfish shining golden light on the water, dazzling and spectacular.

2. Rock Islands-Southern Lagoon

20 12 On June 29th, the 36th session of the World Heritage Committee discussed and approved the inclusion of "Rock Island-South Lagoon" in the World Heritage List. This is Palau's only world heritage at present, and it is a dual heritage of world culture and nature. Rock Islands-The Southern Lagoon is a scenic spot in Mick Rosia, covering an area of 65,438+000,200 hectares. It consists of 445 uninhabited volcanic limestone islands, many of which are unique mushrooms, surrounded by turquoise lagoons and coral reefs. The complex coral reef system with more than 385 species of corals and various biological habitats adds more aesthetic value to this heritage. The coral reef system here also provides habitats for various plants, birds and other marine life, such as manatees and at least 13 kinds of sharks. Nowhere else in the world have so many oceans and lakes as this heritage site. They are marine water bodies separated from the ocean by land barriers. These are some unique features of the Rock Islands. There are a large number of local endemic species here, and more new species need to be further explored.

3. Andemao Falls

Andemao Waterfall, also known as Angel Waterfall, is15m high. On the map of Palau, there is a big green island-Babeldaob, which is the most primitive and pure tropical rain forest in Palau. Andemao Waterfall is hidden in a large rainforest. Drive for an hour or so, and then walk a little through the quiet and uninhabited jungle path and through the clear and cold stream, and you can see the surging Andemao Waterfall. The water flows downstream from the cliff 15 meters high, and the momentum is amazing. When the water is about to fall to the ground, it becomes a fine bead, like a hanging bead curtain, swaying gently. When the sun appears and shines on the spray aroused by the waterfall, a fantastic and beautiful rainbow will appear in front of you, and the water droplets blown will be cool and pleasant. Although the journey is very hard, it is worthwhile to watch the magnificent waterfall rush down from the top of your head. Here, you can also see several natural pools cut by water. Visitors can enjoy the magnificent waterfalls, or go to the natural wild stream spa in the pool below, which is cool and comfortable, and can relieve the heat.

4. Dairy Lake

Niunai Lake is a unique tourist attraction in Palau. It is actually not a freshwater lake, but a small sea area between small islands. It looks like a lake because of the terrain. In ancient times, this was an area with frequent volcanic activities. After the volcanic eruption, volcanic ash deposited on the bottom of the lake, forming a thick layer of volcanic mud all the year round. Due to the high transparency of Palau's seawater, the volcanic mud deposited at the bottom of the lake makes the blue-green of the seawater a little milky white, and the white volcanic mud at the bottom of the lake looks like milk, so it is called Milk Lake. Although the volcanic activity has stopped, the bottom of the lake still seeps into the hot springs under the sea, making the water in Niunai Lake have a faint smell of sulfur. Volcanic mud, containing minerals, has a good cosmetic effect. Said to be a "lake", it is actually an isolated small bay in the sea, surrounded by mountains on three sides, leaving a gap in the middle to connect with the sea. The bottom of the lake is volcanic ash that has been deposited for tens of thousands of years. Contains a variety of natural mineral ingredients, plus microorganisms with bactericidal effect in seawater, making it an excellent natural skin care product.

5. korol

Korol, the former capital and largest city of Palau, a Pacific island country, is located in Caroline Islands in the western Pacific Ocean and belongs to korol Province. People are hospitable and can speak English. The dollar is its currency, and there are abundant marine resources such as fish, which is a paradise for snorkeling and diving. Korol, Palau's largest city, is located in Caroline Islands in the western Pacific Ocean and belongs to korol Province, with an area of only about 8 square kilometers. Palau itself is an archipelagic country consisting of more than 300 small islands. After independence in June 5438+0994 65438+1 October1,korol, a volcanic island, was selected as the administrative center. In June 5438 +2006 10, Palau authorities moved the capital to Mele Keok. Korol is not an industrial city, so all food and daily necessities need to be imported from abroad. The economy is mainly supported by tourism. In order to cope with the worldwide passenger flow, korol International Airport is located in Babeldaob, which is adjacent to Airai province.

6.Ngirumod

Ngirumod, located in Melakaiok, Palau, is the capital of Palau. On June 7th, 2006, 10, Palau moved its capital from korol to N 'Gill Maud, 2 kilometers northwest of Melakeok. The proposal to build the capital began at 1986, but it was not until 2000 that this important decision was made. Shortly after moving the capital in 2006, government departments also moved from korol to Ngirumod, so it is one of the rapidly developing cities in Palau, and a series of facilities are constantly improving and developing. Reasons for playing in Ngerulmud: Palau's capital scenic spot is located in mainland China; Oceania scenic spot is located in country/region; Palau scenic spot is located in province and state: [Melekeok], and scenic spot is located in Ngerulmud.

7. Palau National Museum

Belau National Museum, located in the center of korol, was built at 1955. The exterior is a two-story white building, and its building is very simple. The main entrance is decorated with Palau's unique story woodcarving. The Palau National Museum has 3,500 collections related to anthropology, art, history and natural history. Most of these cultural relics belong to Palau, and a few come from countries or islands in the Pacific such as Micronesia. In addition, there are tens of thousands of slides, photos and books in the museum. Although the Palau National Museum is small in scale, it retains many important cultural relics of Palau and records the development traces of Micronesia. There are small shops and bookstores on the first floor of the museum, which sell exquisite local handicrafts. It's not bad to buy these exquisite handicrafts as souvenirs.