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Yangor Cliffs (Nauru)

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The Yangor Cliffs are among the most striking natural landmarks on the island nation of Nauru, situated prominently along its western shoreline. Rising approximately 10 meters above the Pacific, these rugged formations consist of weathered coral limestone, showcasing the geological uplift that created the island. While much of Nauru's interior has been significantly altered by decades of phosphate mining, the cliffs at Yangor preserve a sense of the island's original coastal wilderness. The site is a premier location for viewing sunsets, offering an unobstructed panorama of the vast ocean horizon. The sharp, jagged edges of the limestone provide a dramatic contrast to the deep blue waters below, where the tide constantly carves new shapes into the ancient rock. Historically and geographically, the cliffs serve as a vital boundary marker for the Aiwo District. For visitors, the area has a rare chance to experience the raw maritime environment of Micronesia, away from the industrial infrastructure that characterizes other parts of the island.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
Yangor Cliffs are freely accessible at any time. Visitors can explore the rock formations from the outside and enjoy the panoramic views.
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Typical hours
As a natural landmark, there are no fixed opening hours. The best time to visit is typically late afternoon to witness the spectacular sunset over the ocean.
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Photography
Photography is allowed at any time without restrictions. A wide-angle lens is recommended for the best sunset shots.
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Time needed
Visiting the cliffs typically takes 30 minutes to 1 hour. If you plan to stay for sunset, allow at least two hours.
Combine with
Combine a visit with nearby beaches like Anibare Bay. Yaren city center is also just a short drive away.
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Getting there
The cliffs are accessible by car via an unpaved road. Alternatively, you can walk about 20 minutes from Yaren.
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Insider tip
Bring plenty of water and sunscreen as there are no facilities on site. A foldable camping chair makes the sunset experience even more enjoyable.

Geography

Coordinates
-0.53600, 166.90900

Facts

  • The cliffs rise up to 30 meters above sea level.
  • Old phosphate loading facilities are located nearby.
  • Yangor is a traditional place name within the Aiwo district.
  • The rocks serve as nesting sites for various tern species.
  • The location provides an excellent vantage point for sunsets.
  • Erosion processes continuously reshape the cliff faces.

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Sights in the town Yangor Cliffs (10)

Broken Down Cantilever Cranes

Dilapidated cantilever cranes at Yangor Cliffs.

Orro Congregational Church

Christian church in Orro, Nauru.

A.O.G

Christian church in Nauru.

Cantilever Cranes

Cantilever cranes at Yangor Cliffs.

Monument to the Nauruans Exiled in WWII

Monument to Nauruans exiled during WWII.

Japanese WWII Gun

Japanese WWII gun in Yangor.

Command Ridge

Mountain in Nauru, the highest point of the island.

Naoero Museum🏛 museum

Museum in Nauru showcasing the country's history.

Buada Chapel

Christian chapel in Buada, Nauru.

Lagoon viewpoint

Viewpoint overlooking the lagoon in Yangor.

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Frequently asked questions

How high are the Yangor cliffs?
They tower impressively over the coast.
Is the path to the cliffs safe?
Stay on the marked paths, the edges are sometimes brittle.
Can you see into the sea from above?
Yes, it has a spectacular view of the ocean.
Is it windy on the cliffs?
Yes, it is usually very breezy, bring a jacket.
Can you photograph the cliffs?
Yes, it is a popular subject for landscape photographers.
Yangor Cliffs: where is it located?
Yangor Cliffs is located in Nauru.
Yangor Cliffs: what is there to see?
Highlights include Broken Down Cantilever Cranes, Orro Congregational Church, A.O.G.
Yangor Cliffs: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is May, Jun, Sep.
Yangor Cliffs: why is it worth visiting?
The Yangor Cliffs are among the most striking natural landmarks on the island nation of Nauru, situated prominently along its western shoreline.
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