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Koror-Babeldaob Bridge (Palau)

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The Koror-Babeldaob Bridge, commonly known as the KB Bridge, is the most essential infrastructure project in Palau, serving as the sole terrestrial link between the commercial hub of Koror and the large island of Babeldaob. It provides the only road access to the nation's international airport and the northern administrative districts. Officially named the Japan-Palau Friendship Bridge, the current 413-meter reinforced concrete span was completed in 2002 with Japanese assistance after the previous bridge tragically collapsed in 1996. The bridge is not merely a functional roadway; it is a symbol of international cooperation and national recovery. It facilitates the daily flow of commerce, workers, and essential services that sustain the country's economy. Travelers crossing the bridge are treated to panoramic panoramic views of the turquoise lagoons and the lush green coastlines of the surrounding islands, making it a prominent landmark that defines the modern landscape of the Palauan archipelago.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Feb–Apr.

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📋 Practical info

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Visiting
The Koror-Babeldaob Bridge is traversable by vehicle and on foot as part of the main highway. It is accessible around the clock, serving as the nation's vital transport link.
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Typical hours
Bridges of this kind are typically open all day and night with no scheduled hours. Maintenance work may occasionally cause short closures, but these are infrequent.
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Photography
Photography is generally allowed from the bridge and provides memorable lagoon views. Be mindful of traffic when stopping to take pictures.
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Time needed
A quick photo stop takes about 10-15 minutes. If you walk across the entire bridge, allow 20-30 minutes.
Combine with
Combine the visit with a stroll along the Koror waterfront or the nearby fish market. Babeldaob Airport is also just minutes away.
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Getting there
The bridge is the main road connecting Koror and Babeldaob, easily reached by car, taxi, or shuttle. Local buses also cross it regularly.
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Insider tip
Visit the bridge at sunrise or sunset for the best light and lighter traffic. Pull over onto the shoulder to take safe photos.

Geography

Coordinates
7.36190, 134.51220

Facts

  • Total length of the bridge is approximately 413 meters
  • Officially opened to traffic in the year 2002
  • Financed by a Japanese grant of 28 million dollars
  • The main span of the bridge is about 247 meters
  • Replaced the bridge built in 1977 that collapsed in 1996
  • Crucial link for power and water supply lines between islands

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Sights in the town Koror-Babeldaob Bridge (6)

Mount Tsunsu

Mount Tsunsu is a mountain in Koror, Palau. It is forested and gives a view.

Natinal

A viewpoint in Koror, Palau. From here you can see the surroundings.

Tunt

Tunt is a peak in Koror, Palau. It lies inland on the island.

Tibedul

Tibedul is a peak in Koror, Palau. It is part of the hill range.

Mother and Child Stone

A stone depicting a mother and child in Koror, Palau. A local landmark.

Nan'yō Shinto Shrine

A defunct Shinto shrine in Koror, Palau. It dates from the Japanese period.

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Frequently asked questions

Why is the KB Bridge famous?
It connects Koror to Babeldaob and is an architectural highlight.
Can I cross the bridge on foot?
There are pedestrian areas, but it is very windy and noisy.
Is it illuminated at night?
Yes, a beautiful photo opportunity after dark.
How to get there?
By car on the main connecting road.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, a great view during the drive.
Koror-Babeldaob Bridge: where is it located?
Koror-Babeldaob Bridge is located in Palau.
Koror-Babeldaob Bridge: what is there to see?
Highlights include Mount Tsunsu, Natinal, Tunt.
Koror-Babeldaob Bridge: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Feb, Apr.
Koror-Babeldaob Bridge: why is it worth visiting?
The Koror-Babeldaob Bridge, commonly known as the KB Bridge, is the most essential infrastructure project in Palau, serving as the sole terrestrial link between the commercial hub of Koror and the large island of Babeldaob.
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