Visit Angaur


The Angaur of Palau is an archipelago of over 250 small islands located in the western Caroline Islands of Micronesia. It has a rich cultural history with an abundance of beautiful beaches and clear waters, making it a popular tourist destination.

One of the must-see sites to visit on Angaur is the Ngardmau Waterfall, which cascades down from a height of 70 meters into the bay below providing stunning views for visitors. Another great spot to explore is Irokawa Beach, known for its white sand and abundant coral reefs that attract swimmers and divers alike.

The island also has interesting historical ties; it was formerly ruled by Japan during World War II and was used as part of their defense strategy. After ending Japanese rule in 1945, Angaur became part of what is now known as Palau following a United Nations trust territory agreement in 1979. Today it's one its own autonomous state within Palau with a thriving local community full vibrant culture for visitors to experience.
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