The Path to Palau

11.23.2010

Palau paradise: Finding the rainbow's end above and below the water

Risa Wyatt-

Contra Costa Times Correspondent

I have found a new cure for jet lag -- waterfalls. At the famous 100-foot tall fall in Ngardmau, I clamber onto a log behind the streaming waters to relish the sight of mist glinting gold in the late afternoon light.

I am in Palau, a Pacific nation composed of more than 500 jungled islands and atolls that lies 4,600 miles southwest of Honolulu. Palau first blipped on the tourism radar of scuba divers who raved about the islands' underwater drop-offs and monster pelagics -- sharks, schooling barracudas, and manta rays with 12-foot wingspans. Today, about 60 percent of Palau's visitors are scuba divers.

Because the diving is so phenomenal, it often overshadows the natural wonders on land. With exotic orchids, rare birds, and ancient stone monoliths, Palau could be the next great adventure frontier -- a Pacific Ocean successor to Costa Rica and Belize. "Welcome to Palau -- The Rainbow's End" says the immigration form visitors receive on arrival.

On my eight-day trip, I aim to explore this primeval paradise both above and below the waterline.

Palau has been inhabited for more than 3,000 years, settled by people of Polynesian, Malayan, and Melanesian lineage. In the past, every village had a bai (men's meetinghouse). Dating to the 1800s, Arai Bai is one of the oldest remaining in the country, located on the island of Babeldaob.

To reach it, I walk down a stone path worn smooth by centuries of passers-by.

Treetops vibrate with the contralto call of biibs (fruit doves). The bai stands in a clearing. No nails hold it together, just carefully positioned joints.

Like the idols of Easter Island, Babeldaob also holds a rocky mystery -- the Ngarchelong Monoliths. The massive, four-foot markers are carved from basalt, a stone not found in this locale. No one knows how they got here or why, although legend says they once supported a bai for the gods.

That evening I head to the restaurant at North Beach Cottages for local specialties: taro soup with sand clam, kankum (like watercress) and coconut crab.

Along with my meal, I sample taro wine, which at 38-proof resembles brandy because of its sharp burn. I drink it the local way, mixed with grape-flavored Tang. It's definitely an acquired taste.

So is the next dinner course, featuring Palau's most notorious nosh -- fruit bat. Two cooked critters about eight inches tall repose in a steamer basket, wrapped in their wings as if dressed for Halloween. Little, pointy teeth grin at me.

Still, I'm game. I have always joked that the only contest I could win on "Survivor" would be the food challenge. Yes, bat does taste like chicken -- more precisely, overcooked stew hen. I choose a tiny morsel from near the ribs, declining a serving of black, gelatinous wing. The worst part is that the flesh sticks between your teeth. When I get back to my hotel, I floss extra diligently.

Navigating waterways

The following morning, I go kayaking through the emerald channels of a former copra plantation with Dildoseb ecoTour.

After a paddle along a rocky seacoast, our group pulls into an inlet beside sacred ground. According to tradition, stones mark the resting place of the goddess who brought taro to the isles of Micronesia.

We return to a magnificent lunch prepared by Dildoseb ecoTour owner Ann Singeo. As we eat, she talks about Palau's matrilineal society: "A man becomes chief through his mother's clan. Women hold the traditional forms of wealth, such as taro patches and money beads."

Palau tradition means graciousness to guests. It seems to be a national priority to wave goodbye to departing visitors for as long as they remain in sight. Hands up, bodies swaying from the waist, Singeo and the kayak guides wave to our group.

Babeldaob, the most mountainous of Palau's islands, also is laced by mighty rivers. I join Billy Takamine for a cruise down the Ngerdorch River, one of Micronesia's longest.

We watch at a muddy spot for the resident crocodile, but only see her from a distance. "She's just had babies, she doesn't want to leave her nest," Takamine says.


Back on land, I meet Thor, Billy's pet fruit bat. The small creature charms us as it poses for photos dangling upside-down from our hands. "When he gets tired of visitors, he flies back to his cage and closes the door with his thumbs," Billy explains. Holding this personable little bat, I feel guilty for having capriciously snacked on one of his brethren.

By the time I leave, it's raining. Even so, Billy stands in the downpour waving goodbye.

Predators in peril

Oh, the shark, babe, has such teeth, dear

And it shows them pearly white "...

Five savagely white sets of jaws circle around me. As the old song "Mack the Knife" plays in my head, it helps calm me. I am 60 feet underwater at Blue Corner, one of the best-known scuba sites in Palau.

I adjust my flotation so I overlap closer to my scuba buddies. "Try to look big" rates as my favorite advice when I'm being measured as potential sushi. Sharks swim so close that I see every undulation of their gills.

Will future generations of scuba divers thrill to such sights? Sharks -- the ocean's most feared predator -- are themselves in danger. Shark populations have dropped by more than 50 percent in just two decades because of the demand for shark-fin soup -- a delicacy prized in Asia, where it sells for upward of $300 per pound.

To protect these predators, Palau in 2009 created the world's first shark sanctuary, banning all commercial shark fishing in its waters.

More adventures

Travelers do not need to be scuba-certified -- or to cozy-up to sharks -- to enjoy Palau's aquatic Edens. Hundreds of emerald islets float amid transparent turquoise lagoons in the Rock Islands. Several companies offer guided kayak tours through the sinuous canals and mirror-still inlets.

If you're lucky, you might spot a rare dugong, a shy marine mammal like a manatee. Dugongs are no-shows on my paddle, but I do see an eagle ray about eight feet across.

Palau's most unusual swimming hole is one shared with millions of jellyfish. A unique, stingless variety inhabits several of the country's saltwater lakes that connect to the sea via narrow passages.

At aptly named Jellyfish Lake, I don mask, snorkel and fins to swim through the warm, clear waters. First I encounter pairs, then dozens, then literally thousands of jellyfish, from thumbnail-size creatures to two-foot-wide behemoths.

It sounds like a sci-fi movie, but actually the experience is breathtakingly beautiful. After I overcome the initial, completely irrational fear of accidentally swallowing a jellyfish through my snorkel, I become enthralled by the gentle ballet of pulsating crowns.

After eight days, my trip to Palau is finished. I arrive at the airport early and stop in the restaurant for a snack. When I leave, the waiters wave -- as vigorously as if they had known me for years.

As I pass a poster announcing "Palau -- The Rainbow's End," I think about how the arc of their waving arms resembles the curve of that very rainbow.

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11.19.2010

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11.16.2010

PALAU, MICRONESIA BOASTS SENSE OF WONDER ECO TOUR










A naturally eco-friendly destination, Palau now boasts a new eco-tour, which was introduced just last year. The new Sense of Wonder ECO Tour is an environmental and education program supported by the Ebiil Society in the Ngarchelong state. The tour includes kayaking through the mangrove forests, nature games and a tour through Palau’s many historical remains, to name a few of the features.


Guests will enjoy close encounters of Palau’s endemic plants and animals; up close spiritual encounters; lessons on cultural legends; tours of historical remains such as stone monoliths; and a sumptuous Palauan lunch.


Limited to small groups of up to six people, the tour costs $150 for adults and $130 for children (6-12 years old). The fee includes personal tour guide, tour, lunch, beverages and transportation. The program schedule is as follows: pick up/greeting at hotel; departure to Ollei, Ngarchelong; kayaking through the mangroves; lunch; visits to historical sites, stone monoliths, Taro Garden; and a Taro painting experience.


For more information, contact Dildoseb Eco Tour at (680) 488 6276 via phone or annsingeo@yahoo.com orisebong@hawaii.edu via email. Visit the operator at Dolphinspacific.com.

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11.10.2010

Palau's Jellyfish Featured on National Geographic's Photo of the Day


Jellyfish, Palau

Photograph courtesy National Geographic Television

This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Migration Photos

Each day five million jellyfish glide across the surface of Palau’s Jellyfish Lake to follow the sun—streaming eastward in the morning and westward in the afternoon—in a stunning daily migration. At night, the jellyfish sink down 45 feet (13 meters) to absorb nutrient-rich bacteria, which the algae in their bodies require to survive.

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11.09.2010

From Adventure-Journal.com

Green Matters: Good Environmental News from Palau

by CATHARINE FLEURY on NOVEMBER 9, 2010

Every now and then an environmental story slips into the news stream that is as unexpected as it is pleasant—like a dollar bill on the sidewalk or a favorite tee-shirt rediscovered in your bottom drawer. Recently that story came in the form of a stunning announcement from the South Pacific: The island nation of Palau declared the waters within its Exclusive Economic Zone a marine mammal sanctuary. The move will offer whales, dolphins, and dugongs a safe haven roughly the size of Mongolia.

Palau’s minister of the environment delivered the news on October 23 during a meeting of the Convention on Biological Diversity in Nagoya, Japan. It was an ironic setting, given that Palau has consisted voted alongside Japan in favor of commercial whaling. At least until now.

The announcement was well received in environmental circles, of course, but beyond the green blogosphere, word of Palau’s great deed didn’t seem to travel too far. Maybe it was because we were too caught up in pre-election fervor or too giddy about Ski Season 2010 (the day after Palau’s declaration, it started dumping in the Tetons and Colorado fired up its first lifts). Or maybe it was because Palau is just so…far.

Whatever the reason, you might be interested to know that this new marine mammal sanctuary is big—bigger, even, than the marine sanctuary that George W. Bush famously declared northwest of Hawaii back in 2006. That one measured about 140,000 square miles; this one tops out at 231,660. It’s also teeming with cetaceans. Palau is home to as many as 30 species of whales and dolphins, and one of the most isolated populations of dugongs in the world.

In fact, the more you learn about this tiny country (pop. 21,000), the wilder the numbers become: 1,500 species of fish, 700 species of coral and anemone, a 100 percent chance of seeing a shark during a dive.

“Every dive in Palau, I guarantee you can see one or two sharks—but I’ll bet you can see 10 to 20.” says Francis Toribiong, a Palau native and 62-year-old diving legend. “They come close to about three feet away from your mask.”

Toribiong founded Palau’s first dive center in 1972 and has since discovered virtually every major dive site in the country. It was he who found Blue Corner — one of the most famous dive sites in the world — and led the crew of The Living Sea, Greg MacGillivray’s 1995 IMAX hit, to some of the film’s greatest underwater moments. I’d wager that if it weren’t for Toribiong’s intrepid spirit, Palau might not have become the ecotourism hot spot that it is today.

And that’s another thing about feel-good environmental stories: They have an uncanny way of leading you to the world’s coolest adventure personalities. You just have to pay attention.

Photos courtesy PVA.

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11.02.2010

Scuba diving Palau Palau is one of the world’s most exciting destination for diving. Boasting incredibly clear warm water, a very diverse wildlife and a ninety mile colourful coral lagoon, Palau is a real paradise for diving enthusiasts. However, preparing a diving trip can be tedious task and discourage some to take the plunge. Booking accommodation, renting gear, finding a boat, is a lot to think about when you want to take a vacation to relax. If you have limited time because of work, for example, a diving trip could be impossible to achieve because of the long planning involved. Squba Holiday is here to enable you to do the diving trip you have been dreaming of! With Squba Holidays, you can be sure you will get the most out of your trip without the hassle of booking everything separately. Our packages to Palau include staying at the Palau Pacific Resort, an absolutely amazing 5 stars resort where you will be able to relax in style. Its luxurious accommodation, delicious food and tranquil, beautiful beach make it a high quality choice to relax in between dives.

But what makes scuba diving Palau so good? Well, for one thing, the sightseeing is absolutely unbelievable. While on a dive in the clear waters of the island you can spot jellyfishes, reef sharks as well as over 1300 species of tropical fishes. The scuba diving Palau is also for everyone. Indeed, Palau offers great diving opportunities for every level. So whether you’re just starting, or have been diving for years, you will have an incredible experience in Palau. These are only a few of the many reasons why we offer packages to Palau. Realize your diving fantasies with Squba Holidays by choosing the package scuba diving Palau today!


Palau Pacific Resort is your 5 Star Resort ultimate tropical getaway in Micronesia on the western shore of Arakebesang Island, Koror, Republic of Palau.

The Palau Pacific Resort is the Eden's nest, nestled in 64 acres of lush tropical gardens with the great Pacific Ocean caressing its pristine white sand beach. This luxury resort features 160 rooms decorated in an island motif setting including amenities of a world class resort. Palau Pacific Resort offers an array of leisure activities and resort facilities right on the property making it convenient for staying guests. Awarded "2007 Best Dive Resort in Asia" by World Travel Awards.

Palau Pacific Resort is an island haven for divers and non-divers alike. It is truly like no other island dream.


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Palau's mushroom-shaped rock islands offer a variety of exciting dives: WWII wrecks, shark-infested channels, blue holes, a freshwater lake with stingless jellyfish and even a few caves. There are also sheer walls covered in lush soft corals and huge anemones. Beginner divers may find Palau's strong currents challenging. All dives are made from the 18-passenger dive skiff, which is lowered into the water by a hydraulic cradle. Seven-day charters are Sunday to Sunday with five days and one-half days of diving. Diving begins Monday and ends Saturday morning. Transfers from the Palau airport are provided on the day of arrival and departure.

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General Information about Palau
Diving in Palau
Palau's Official Website
Survivor Palau
Things to do in Palau
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