Ngerdmau Waterfall
Hidden in the lush interior of Babeldaob Island, Ngerdmau Waterfall is one of Palau’s most rewarding off-the-beaten-path adventures. This multi-tiered cascade plunges into a deep, emerald pool surrounded by dense jungle, offering a serene escape from the coastal bustle. The journey to the falls involves a moderately challenging hike through tropical forest, where you’ll hear the roar of water long before you see it. It’s a place that feels genuinely wild and untouched—perfect for travellers seeking authentic nature experiences.
Highlights & What to See
- The waterfall itself – A dramatic 30-metre drop into a wide, swimmable pool; the misty spray and surrounding ferns create a magical atmosphere.
- Jungle hike – The trail crosses streams and passes giant banyan trees, with chances to spot Palauan birds and butterflies.
- Swimming and cliff jumping – Brave the cool water and leap from lower ledges (check depth first) for an adrenaline rush.
- Picnic by the pool – Pack a lunch and enjoy the solitude; you’ll likely have the place almost to yourself on weekdays.
- Local legends – Ask your guide about the Palauan stories tied to the waterfall and its spiritual significance.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for a half-day excursion: the round-trip hike takes about 1.5–2 hours, plus another hour or two to swim, relax, and explore the area. Starting early morning (around 8am) avoids heat and crowds. Combine with a visit to nearby mekesekes or a lunch stop in Melekeok for a full day of inland exploration.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Melekeok – Palau’s capital, with the historic Bai ra Melekeok meeting house and the peaceful Ngermecheluch River.
- Ngardmau – The nearby state offers other small waterfalls and the chance to see traditional Palauan villages.
- Babeldaob Island drives – The scenic Compact Road loops around the island, passing WWII relics, pristine beaches, and viewpoints.
- Koror – Palau’s main hub, with restaurants, dive shops, and the Belau National Museum to learn about culture.
- Rock Islands & Jellyfish Lake – A world-famous snorkelling spot; best done on a separate day from the waterfall hike.
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