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The Tarzan Tour

 
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For the adventure-seeker, our hand-crafted Tarzan Tour has earned its reputation as an action-packed series of quests. Beginning in the isolated Lost Take, where we paddle through a forty-foot tunnel carpeted with pink and purple Dendronepthya soft corals, we enter a forgotten world where baby fishes dart and dash amongst the delicate corals of this landlocked marine lake.

After paddling through a labyrinth of islands west of Ngeruktabel, we drift into the turquoise waters of Belochel Bay. As the tide continues to drop, thrill-seeking snorkelers with dive lights in hand enter the darkness of a secret tunnel passage. Filled with Arabian Cowries and brightly colored Nudibranchs, this winding limestone maze leads to the secluded Tarzan Lake, where Banded Pipe Fish and unusual Fungus Corals enjoy a remote habitat seen by so few.

Then take a free dive into the shadows of the Blue Room, a limestone cave that radiates the soft blue light reflected from the clear waters of Palau’s lagoon. Discovered by Paddling Palau’s founder, the multi-chambered cavern features hanging stalactites, soda straws, and “the Bees Hive”. Extreme adventurers may venture with tier guide into the distant “Ice Room.”
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Soft Coral Arch, The Natural Arch, and The Dreadlock Cave are all added bonuses to this exhilarating day. For our grand finale, our acrobatic guides may demonstrate vertical cliff jumps and rope swings.

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  • About Palau
    • Geography/Getting There
    • Geology
    • Cultural History
    • WWII History
    • Coral Reefs
    • Fish Life
    • Bird Life
  • Services
    • Day Tours >
      • Nikko Bay
      • Risong Bay
      • German Lighthouse
      • Long Lake
      • The Tarzan Tour
      • Ulong Island
      • Jellyfish Lake
    • Kayak Rentals
    • Camping Safaris
    • Camping Expeditions
    • Micronesian Sailing Society
    • World War II Tours
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    • Day Tours
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    • Traditional Sailing Canoe
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    • Geography/Getting There
    • Geology
    • Cultural History
    • WWII History
    • Coral Reefs
    • Fish Life
    • Bird Life
    • Day Tours >
      • Nikko Bay
      • Risong Bay
      • German Lighthouse
      • Long Lake
      • The Tarzan Tour
      • Ulong Island
      • Jellyfish Lake
    • Kayak Rentals
    • Camping Safaris
    • Camping Expeditions
    • Micronesian Sailing Society
    • World War II Tours
    • Day Tours
    • Kayak Rentals
    • Traditional Sailing Canoe
    • Camping Safaris
    • Camping Expeditions
    • Travel
    • Paddling Palau
    • Leidich Family
    • Crew
    • Contact Us