my mecca!
Since Survivor shot its 10th season in Palau, I have been engulfed by its unparalleled beauty. It was like one of those secret paradise that was awaiting to be discovered. And since then, many tourists from all over the world have gone on to visit the place.
In fact, when the crew of “Survivor” returned to film the show’s 16th season, they noticed major changes in the tourism industry of Palau. Several hotels and restaurants have been put up to cater to the needs of the ever-growing number of tourists who have come to experience its beauty.
So, it’s not very unlikely that I have included this on my list of “places I must be able to visit before I turn 40“. There are amicably several things that you can occupy yourself with during your visit to this island at the heart of the Pacific.
It has one of the world’s most extraordinary diving spots, plus its wealthy marine life and coral formations is definitely worth checking out if you should decide to go snorkeling. Or better yet, you might want to dip in on the serene Jellyfish Lake, and have the luxury to swim with the jelly fish since (unlike common belief) they have tolerable amount of stinging cells. What better way to experience the beauty of nature first-hand!
And because it has basically a tropical climate, no matter what time of the year you decide to visit, you are sure to have the best experience as you can imagine.
So, the question now is: when do I get to visit Palau? It would be soon…real soon! I’m already starting to save up on some money. Anyhow, I’m sure I won’t be disappointed.

July 29, 2008 at 8:03 am
geez, are you going to palau?
I suggest you look for a Travel Vacation Club that offers various discounts, freebies and special accommodations for two. i’m sure you have someone.
Google it and you can surely find one.
July 29, 2008 at 8:05 am
ok. thanks. SOON! When i have enough money to finance my vacation!
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