Check out what both man and nature have to offer!
If you are looking for a more historical attraction, there are many World War II artifacts scattered around the island, both above and below water.
The great stone monoliths at Badnulcha, located in Ngarchelong on the Northern island of Babelthuab are Palau's oldest artifacts with a mysterious origin. |
Palau offers incredible opportunities of exploration as it contains eight different environmental ecosystems, each boasting natural wonders.
The dense rainforests are where you will can view the exotic flora and find multiple waterfalls, the most famous being Ngardmau and Ngatpary in Koror. The Jellyfish Lake on the rock island of Eil Malk is one of the most famous and popular attractions for tourists and locals alike. Surrounded by forest, one may explore the underwater scenery on a swimming expedition. Canoe trips provide an amazing opportunity to discover separate rock islands and see the many caves along the coast, accessible only by water. Canoes can carry you to the famous Nikko bay where one can watch the juvenile sharks are they learn to hunt and observe ancient corals. Snorkeling and scuba diving along the coastal coral reefs will show you the rich, colorful world that lies beneath the water. |
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