This Is The Least Visited Country In The World! (Image: Canva)
Located away in the western Pacific Ocean, Palau happens to be a pristine island nation that is also one of the world’s most underrated travel gems. With its crystal-clear waters, thriving marine biodiversity and untouched natural beauty, Palau has a rare connection with nature.

It is made up of over 500 islands and is a part of Micronesia. It is popular for its stunning lagoons, coral reefs, and limestone rock islands. The Rock Islands Southern Lagoon, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of its crown jewel.
Why Visit Palau?
Apart from being a nature lover’s paradise, Palau is also a heaven for divers. Sites like Blue Corner, German Channel, and Jellyfish Lake attract adventurers from all across the world. Palau also happens to be the first nation to establish a shark sanctuary – showcasing its commitment to marine conservation.
Its not all about water – its equally captivating on land. Jungle-clad islands, ancient stone monoliths known as Badrulchau, and World War II remnants – are some of the things that give travelers a glimpse into both its cultural depth and historical significance. The Palauan people are also very warm and welcoming.

Even though it is remote, getting to Palau is increasingly accessible. It has flights from major Asian hubs like Tokyo, Seoul, and Manila. Accommodations range from luxury resorts with overwater villas to eco-lodges surrounded by tropical greenery. Whether you want to dive into an underwater wonderland or kayak between hidden coves – Palau has something for everyone. It is not just a place to visit, it is an experience at everyone deserves.