I'm very fond of Kakaban (a word in local language meaning a hug or an arm wraparound, as the atoll 'wraps' around the ancient lake) since it houses the stingless jellyfish - which, as the name suggests, are very friendly to visitors - it's really fun swimming amongst them - but you need to be careful as to not hurt them with your fin or diving gear, and you should not use chemicals such as sunblock/suncream to keep the 5000-year-old pristine environment of these...
   Read moreWell known as Kakaban Island, itâs a quite of a boat ride to get to this place and if youâre lucky and the waterâs clear you will get to see amazing stingless jellyfish! You canât use fin underwater and if possible no sunblock either. This place provide toilet so donât pee in the lake. Please swim slowly guys as these creatures are very sensitive. Definitely a must place to visit once in...
   Read moreKakaban Island exceeded all expectations! The breathtaking beauty of its pristine lagoon, vibrant marine life, and the incredible Jellyfish Lake made it a truly enchanting experience. The opportunity to swim with non-stinging jellyfish in crystal-clear waters was nothing short of magical. The island's natural wonders, coupled with its serene atmosphere, must-visit...
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