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Subjects :Palau is a true paradise for photography, with spectacular seascapes, incredible biodiversity and unique geological formations. Here's what you can see and photograph:Rock Islands: Iconic limestone islands covered in vegetation, emerging from the turquoise waters creating postcard-perfect scenery. Perfect for aerial drone shots. Jellyfish Lake: A marine lake inhabited by golden jellyfish that have lost their ability to sting. A unique opportunity for striking underwater photos. Blue Corner: One of the best dive sites in the world, with sharks, turtles and schools of fish. Ideal for underwater photography. Milky Way Lagoon: A lagoon with milky waters due to the limestone sediments. You can take spectacular portraits with white mud on your skin. Ngardmau Waterfall: The tallest waterfall in Palau, nestled in the tropical jungle, perfect for long exposures. Traditional Bai: The ancient houses of the tribal chiefs, decorated with historical and symbolic designs, perfect for cultural photography. World War II wrecks: Numerous sunken Japanese planes and ships, excellent subjects for underwater photography. Palau is an incredible destination for those who love landscape and wildlife photography, with endless possibilities both above and below the water!
Recommended equipment :Unfortunately, the many airports necessary to reach this paradise and the variability of airlines makes it difficult to give advice on the photographic equipment to bring absolutely because most likely you will have to deal with a very restrictive choice in terms of weights and dimensions.
Best months :From December to April inclusive.
How to get there :From Europe the "cheapest" way is from Taipei. Alternatively from Manila, Hong Kong or Brisbane.
Visits :There are entrance fees from $50 for admission to the Rock Islands Park or $100 if you also want to visit the famous Jellyfish lake.