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Dive Site - Pulau Tenggol Terengganu
Pulau Tenggol
Pulau
Tenggol is about one hour by speedboat from Kuala Dungun (
a small coastal town 145 kilometres north of Kuantan, Pahang).
The waters are among the deepest in east coast Peninsular
Malaysia with most dive sites bottoming out at 30 metres.
Large rocky outcrops and the boulder-like terrain dominate
the seascape.
Pulau Tenggol Bay or Tokong Air Tawar
The well-sheltered bay is excellent for checkout dives and
night dives from the shore. Depth gradually increases down
the gentle slope to about 20 metres. Hard corals dominate
the terrain with sporadic soft corals adding a touch of colour
to the monochromatic seascape. It is also one of the favourite
sites to locate a diversity of nudibranchs.
Shy garden eels can be observed towards the right of the
bay at about 18 metres depth on the sandy bottom. Lots of
chromis, fusiliers and butterflyfish inhabit the coral garden.
Nocturnal animals include the spanish dancer (large nudibranch
swimming in midwater), moray eels and crabs.
Batu Tokong Laut
One
of the more popular sites for advance divers seeking out schools
of fish. Located in the open sea, the boulder-like terrain
features interesting swim through tunnels and crevices for
divers to explore. Some of the fish sighted include batfish,
fusiliers, jacks and kingfish.
Batu TokongKamudi
Extending down to slightly more than 30 metres, the seascape
has a good mix of hard and soft corals. Christmas tree worms
carpet the face of porite mounds. Expect to see lots of sea
anemone, nudibranchs, butterflyfish, wrasses, parrotfish and
large snappers.
Getting There
There
is no regular ferry to the island. You have to contact the
local resort operators or any dive centre selling packages
to this island. Travel north of Kuantan until you reach Kuala
Dungun, the kick off point to the island.
Diving
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