
Hin Daeng (Red Rock) and Hin Muang (Purple Rock)
This world-class dive site comprises of two underwater mountains which
are next to each other. They are thought to be one of the best
diving sites in the Andaman Sea, although they are a little difficult to
find as only the peak of Hin Daeng emerges from the water. On the
western side where the slope is more gentle, two long ridges descend into
the blue. Here the soft coral becomes more lush and tall, and huge
schools of jacks sweep past the ridge, surronding the diver with a
shimmering wall of silver.
Koh Muk
Opposite Changlang Beach, this island has vibrant live coral. Koh
Chukka and Koh Waen are small islands between Koh Muk and Koh
Kradan. They are teeming with both shallow and deep water corals and
many types of fish.
Koh Rok Nai and Koh Rok Nok
These sister islands are separated by a narrow 15 metre deep
channel. The best diveis on Koh Rok Nai, starting in a little rocky
cove on the northern side. From here it is possible to drift with
the flow along a diverse and beautiful coral reef with fantastic fish
life. It is also possible to see rare species such as sea horse and
frogfish, as well as being one of the best places to see giant clams.
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