Nauru is a small island country in Micronesia, in the Central Pacific, northeast of Australia. Formerly known as ‘Pleasant Island’, it is the world’s smallest independent republic and was once among the world’s richest countries. Notwithstanding the present economic gloom, the island still offers glimpses of its former glory.
Nauru is not the easiest place to visit and is ranked one of the world’s least visited countries and most complicated visa process.
Capital: Yaren
Language: English, Nauruan
Currency: Australian Dollar
Weather: Nauru’s climate is hot and very humid year-round because of its proximity to the equator and the ocean.
Top Attractions:
Anibare Bay: where there are tropical beaches.
Buada Lagoon: a tropical body of water, and the only body of water on the island.
Command Ridge: the highest point of Nauru.
Central Plateau
Have you been to Nauru? Share your ‘Nauru experience’ here.
Who would have been to Nauru? How many people don go London or even Ghana here? Nauru ko, Nassarawa ni.
Lol. Information is wealth my dear friend.
How interesting. There’s probably multiple little islands states in the pacific that I’ve never heard of. I’d love to visit Nauru.
Great. Will do more research on some oceania countries. I just discovered some too and would love to explore someday.
I’m wondering why the visa process should be this complicated thereby hindering people from visiting there. If they had a rich culture and tourist attraction, they should think of making it easier for tourists to reach there. Already, they are almost at the end of the world. No wonder they are called ‘an island”. Not many people are welcomed by their process. lol
My thoughts exactly.
That’s where australia is dumping their refugees, it’s sad