Bali summons dreams of tropical heavens. This is a serene
island filled with mystical views and breathtaking scenery. There is a profound
world that is in love with nature as you will discover Bali to be naturally
beautiful place with lush green fields, dense forests filled with the distinct
aroma of herbs and many water bodies.
In the event that you love diving and love physical activities in Bali you will see that
the diversity of Bali's reefs is marvelous. To the extent diving in Bali is
concerned, Bali's most noteworthy appeal is its wide range and assortment of
dive sites.
There are four primary diving areas in Bali that you can
explore in your Bali day tours, they
are:
Nusa Penida:
Nusa Penida and the neighboring island of Nusa Lembongan
offer great diving spots. Nusa Penida is a substantial island situated in the
southeast of Bali, over the Badung Strait. The Balinese view this dry,
unpleasant island as spooky, yet it is the diving around this Island of Bali in
current cleared reefs that is the fundamental fascination.
With its nearby deepwater trenches, the fundamental
fascination at Nusa Penida is the normal experiences with the inquisitive and
generally extremely uncommon maritime sunfish, or Mola, that approach the reef
to visit cleaner stations.
Amuk Bay
Amuk Bay, with the towns of Padang Bai in the south and
Candi Dasa in the north, is around 6 km crosswise over and situated along the
south side of Bali's eastern point. Near Candi Dasa there are two bigger
islands, Tepekong and Biaha, and additionally an area with little shakes called
Mimpang or Batu Tiga.
The diving in this area is incredibly rich. There are additionally
a few superb dive sites for sharks, beams, expansive schools of fish and this
is one of the spots where Mola sea sunfishes are frequently located from August
until October.
Amed and Tulamben:
Tulamben, home of the acclaimed WWII wreck, is the most
known and the best cherished diving site in Bali. Tulamben Bay is arranged on
the world’s wealthiest marine biogeography zone with more than 2500 distinct
types of fish and 700 corals.
There are additionally astounding dive sites that reach out
from Tulamben to Amed and the distance to Bali's eastern tip, some as of late
found, many as yet holding up to be explored. The dark sand base offers
dramatic scenery for the incredibly rich fish life.
Menjangan Island:
Around 14 dive sites to browse with clear water and quiet
conditions, Menjangan is a piece of the West Bali National Park that you can
check out in Bali day tours.
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