Jellyfish Lake in Palau is one of the most famous tourist destinations in the country. It is a saltwater lake with an area of about 12,000 square meters, where there are many non-stinging jellyfish. What is special here is that visitors can swim and bathe with them without fear of being stung.
Jellyfish Lake is closely protected and only allows visitors to swim in a small area. To ensure the safety of human health and the existence of jellyfish species, visitors are not allowed to use sunscreen, detergents or other chemicals when swimming in the lake.
In addition to swimming and bathing, visitors can also participate in other activities such as diving, kayaking and fishing. The surrounding area of the lake also has beautiful landscapes and is very suitable for taking photos.
To get to Jellyfish Lake, visitors can travel by road or take a boat from the capital city of Koror. However, to protect the environment and the existence of jellyfish species, the number of visitors allowed into the lake each day is limited. Therefore, visitors should book tickets in advance to ensure a place in the lake.
Jellyfish Lake is a unique and interesting tourist destination in Palau, where visitors can enjoy the feeling of swimming and bathing with thousands of non-stinging jellyfish.
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