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Palau tourist attractions route

Palau, the full name of Palau, is located in the western Pacific Ocean, more than 700 miles south of Guam. It belongs to the Caroline Islands and is one of the gateways for the Pacific Ocean to enter Southeast Asia. The following are the tourist attractions in Palau that I have compiled for you, hoping to help you.

The route of Palau tourist attractions is non-toxic jellyfish lake.

Visiting Jellyfish Lake is like flying to another beautiful galaxy in the vast universe. Thousands of jellyfish are like countless strange planets, which will give people the illusion of time to travel. Every visitor who comes here can't help but immerse himself in it and sigh the magic of nature's creator. This is a world-famous special landscape. Thousands of jelly-like non-toxic jellyfish surround you, emitting a faint orange light. There are also a large number of whitebait and transparent moon jellyfish passing slowly and gracefully in the lake. This is a unique non-toxic Jellyfish in the world, like jelly, so its English name is Jelly Fish, not WaterMother.

Address: East of El Marquemacherchar, a rocky island in Palau.

How to get there: It takes about 30 minutes to get to the dock by boat from korol, and then walk 15 minutes.

Natural Hot Spring Dairy Lake (Yinhe)

It is actually not a freshwater lake, but a small sea area between small islands. Niunai Lake is an alpine lake located deep in the Rocks Islands. Its special geographical location leads to the accumulation of a large number of volcanic ash and extremely small coral fragments. Because of its milky white, it is named Niunai Lake. The color of Niunai Lake is very special, it is shallow sky blue, pure and beautiful. When visiting here, the tour guide will dive into the bottom of the lake and dig up volcanic mud for guests to paint and beautify. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to love beauty!

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

How to get there: Take a cruise from korol.

Drop sharply

An underwater cliff with a drop of several hundred meters is also the only snorkeling point on the edge of an atoll off Palau. Impressively, the spectacular terrain and rich ecology have created a beautiful landscape, making it like being in the Dragon Palace under the sea. There are countless kinds of colorful tropical fish lurking around you in the complete coral reef area. On one side of the big fault is a shallow coral reef with a water depth of only one or two meters. This area is extremely rich in corals and fish. On the other side is a bottomless trench, which is inexplicable and very strange. Fantastic scenery and diverse underwater creatures will definitely make you unforgettable.

Address: North of Peleliu Island, Peleliu Islands

How to get there: Take a cruise from korol.

Giant clam city

Passing through one mushroom-shaped island after another, the scallop city is covered by beautiful islands, and corals with shaft holes are scattered in the shallow sand bottom and deeper; Get together in small groups, some at the bottom of the sand, some between coral reefs, and the maximum length is equivalent to the height of an adult. Gambei City is a special reserve in Palau. In this water area, there are many large shellfish, mainly Chequ shellfish, most of which have a history of 100 years. It is a national treasure scenic spot in Palau. Here, you can see hundreds of giant scallops whose shell length exceeds 1 m in the water with a water depth of five meters. Please be careful not to touch these scallops for fun, or you will be in danger of being caught.

Address: enoch Island, Zhumu Island, Rock Island, Palau Islands.

How to get there: Take a cruise from korol.

Mangroves (mangroves)

Mangrove is a special plant that can grow in seawater. This mangrove forest in Palau has bred countless species. It gently holds paddles in both hands and glides slowly in the quiet bay. At this time, what you hear in your ears is the rhythmic sound of the paddle gently cutting the water. Occasionally, unknown wild animals cry from the mangroves on both sides, as if they had entered the primitive jungle. You can also see mangrove crabs, various birds and lucky crocodiles crawling across the shore at the pace that suits you best.

Address: The end of the primitive tropical jungle in Dobu, Babeur.

How to get there: drive north to the virgin forest, and walk or row there.

Soft coral area

One of the seven underwater wonders of the world. Soft corals in Palau mainly grow in reef areas with a water depth of about 5 meters. Colorful soft corals flow with ocean currents, and tropical fish shuttle through them, just like a colorful ribbon, swaying with the waves. Some corals in soft coral areas are poisonous and should avoid physical contact.

Address: the west side of Urazza Island in the Rock Islands.

How to get there: Take a boat from korol.

Hard coral (CemetaryReefZone)

A snorkeling place with deep seabed that can't be stepped on is also called Vientiane coral area. Coral on the seabed, like stone forest, breeds all kinds of tropical fish and marine life, and sometimes there are large Napoleon fish. You can bring your own bread to feed tropical fish and enjoy the feeling of being surrounded by fish. It is worth mentioning that there is a very large rose coral in this area, which is the best protagonist of underwater camera.

Address: Central waters of the Rock Islands

How to get there: Take a boat from korol.

Ngademao falls

Also known as Angel Waterfall, there is a big green island on the map of Palau-Babeur Daobu, which is the most primitive and pure tropical rain forest in Palau. Andemao waterfall is hidden in a large rainforest, and the water pours down from the cliff 15 meters high, which is amazing. When the water is about to fall to the ground, it becomes a trickle, swaying gently like a bead curtain. 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.

Address: Andemao River, north of Babel Island.

How to get there: It takes 40 minutes to drive from korol.

German channel

The German Waterway was dug by the Germans in the early 20th century. It is an artificial waterway with a total length of more than 200 meters. It is the only way for tourists to go to the big fault, and there is a five-pointed astrological island along the way. When the water level is low, tourists may also have the opportunity to see bats with wings wider than the boat appear in the waterway!

Address: between Changsha Beach and Dashu.

How to get there: Take a boat from korol.

Shark city

Located in a submarine dune in Miles, dancing with sharks is the most anticipated moment in Palau's tourism. Sharks don't appear when no one is feeding them. If the tour guide dives into the water and feeds the fish with the smell of blood, sharks will compete for food near the sand dunes, which makes the tourists who dive on the water feel both thrilling and exciting. Sharks generally don't take the initiative to attack people, so don't worry about being bitten.

Address: An atoll in the west of Palau, about 45km from korol Island.

How to get there: It takes about 50 minutes by boat from korol.

Pacific dolphin bay

The largest and most beautiful dolphin protection and research center in the world. Here, you can get in close contact with lovely dolphins, watch them jump and sing happily, or watch them swim around you and greet you warmly.

Ticket price: All tickets are 30 USD (children under 12 are free), and dancing with dolphins is 80 USD (6~ 12 years old is 80 USD, and children under 6 years old are excluded).

Address: korol Post Office Box 10044. Palau 96940.

How to get there: Walk from korol.

Palau National Museum

A simple white building, the main entrance of which is decorated with story wood carvings, is the oldest museum in Cronia. There are more than 3,500 collections in the museum, including anthropology, art, history and nature. Most of them are local cultural relics in Palau, and a few are from Cronia.

Admission: Full ticket is $5, half ticket is $3 (children under 6 years old are free).

Opening hours: all day (Palau is closed on national holidays)

Address: P.O. Box 96940, No.666, korol, Palau.

How to get there: Walk from korol.