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How to travel to Palau

With the improvement of people's living standards, people no longer meet basic life needs, and the pursuit of higher spiritual enjoyment has become more and more important.

As a Pacific country with beautiful mountains and clear waters, Palau has a unique charm. Different green mountains, different clear water, different paradise. If you come to Palau, you will understand that this island is a veritable paradise. Therefore, it is called God’s Aquarium, the Pearl of the South Pacific, and the world’s top diving resort. Many good names are enough to illustrate how beautiful Palau is. If I could sum up the beautiful scenery here in one sentence, it would be the world in the painting. Still hesitating? Come to Palau, then follow us to appreciate this beautiful ocean country and the infinite beauty of the underwater world.

For a tourist who often goes abroad, as we all know, visa application is a necessary procedure for going abroad. If you are organizing a group, you only need to prepare the relevant visa materials yourself and hand them over to the travel company. The travel company will be the sole agent. This is a more convenient way. When traveling, never forget or lose your visa or passport. You must pay attention to the safety of your own personal and property.

For tourists who don’t have or don’t have much time, going abroad with a tour group is a good way to travel to Palau. Because there are many things that need to be handled, such as visa application, use of transportation, accommodation, etc. If you travel with a tour group, you don’t need to handle these matters yourself, which is more convenient. If you are traveling by car, there are many choices for travel routes, and you can choose where you like to go. The schedule is also more flexible. However, some procedures are more troublesome to handle. How to travel specifically needs to be based on your own circumstances and choose a good way to let yourself experience Palau’s infinite scenery and charming ocean world.

Palau is located in an island country in the Pacific Ocean and is located in a tropical rainforest climate zone, so the temperature here is relatively high all year round. The four seasons here are divided into rainy season and dry season. The dry season is from January to April every year, and the rainy season is from July to October. It is recommended that you go during the dry season, as rainfall will not affect your itinerary.