Babeldaob is the biggest island of Palau. The area of Babeldaob makes up over 70% of the land area of the entire Republic of Palau. It has about 30% of the country's population, with about 6,000 people living on it. The central forested Middle Ridge of Babeldaob has been designated an Important Bird Area because it supports populations of most of Palau’s endemic birds.
Understand
editBabeldaob is one of the most underdeveloped populated islands in the Pacific Ocean. The village of Ngerulmud on the island has served as Palau's capital city since 2006, despite there being only about 320 people (2020) in the state. It is the smallest national capital in the world by population.
The island has fresh water in Lakes Ngardok and other watersheds which provide the country with drinking water. Ngardok Nature Reserve was established to protect the water quality.
Unlike most of the islands of Palau, Babeldaob is mountainous. It contains Palau's highest point, the 242-m-tall (794 ft) Mount Ngerchelchuus. Babeldaob's eastern coast has many sandy beaches, in particular north from Melekeok to Ngaraard, and the island's western coast has a shoreline with many mangrove forests.
Get in
editGet around
editDriving is the best option for getting around this sparsely populated area. The roads here tend to be in very good condition and the traffic very light.
See
editMelekeok
edit- 1 Palau's capitol complex. The State of Melekeok is home to Palau's capital complex, though the village of Ngerulmud houses the complex. However the complex is the only thing in Ngerulmud. The picturesque capitol grounds include the judicial, legislative and executive buildings for the national government. The capitol complex remains controversial to many locals, given its expansive size and cost relative to the country's tiny population.
- Did el Bad er a Beriber. Ancient Dock's stone bridge.
- 2 Ngermecheluch Site.
- Lomech er Ngii el mora (Ngeremecheluch). Ancient stone path.
Elsewhere
edit- 3 Odalmelech. Ngermelech Gods carved from stone.
- Meteu el Klechem (Ngermelech Village). ;
- 4 Bai el Melekeong/Euang el Chades (Ngerang). Melekeok's Bai and its platform of four.
- 5 Badrulchau Stone Monoliths. Possibly Palau's largest archaeological site with a collection of 52 ancient stone monoliths.
Do
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editEat
editDrink
editSleep
edit- 1 Airai Water Paradise Hotel & Spa (southern end of Babeldaob), ☏ +680-587-3530. The hotel has three of the largest things of Palau—the largest storyboard full of Palau history, the largest water park with two water slides, and the largest olympic-sized swimming pool. Standard rooms, honeymoon suites, and ocean view suites are available.