Mombasa Diving Adventures – Plunge into the depth of the Indian Ocean
One of the major water sporting activities that attract a large number of visitors to the coastal city is diving. Offering a string of destinations ideal for diving adventures, Mombasa is home to the second largest barrier reef in the world. Teeming with diverse marine life, the warm waters of the Indian Ocean provide ample opportunities for the traveller to plunge into its depths and explore the beauty of its underwater realm. Few of the tropical fish that could be seen are marine mammals and manta rays.
One of the hotspots for diving in Mombasa, the Northern Coast offers enthusiasts and aficionados a wealth of national marine parks. Shark Point 2 is perhaps the most-popular and most-visited attraction in this region, which is located in Mtwapa. Among the many sights found at this captivating dive site, turtles, white-tipped sharks and moray eels are among the most common. Abound with plethora of fish species, this dive site is open to all level of divers, from beginning to experts and drops to a depth of 35 to 85ft. Visitors are able to engage in drift-diving, wall-diving, and wreck diving, while swimming with hundreds of types of tropical fish.
For those keen on diving with whale sharks, Vuma Caves is the ideal destination. Recommended for the expert diver, this dive site allows travellers to witness a number of other fish species, in addition to whale sharks. Some of the tropical fish that could be seen are snappers, groupers, reef sharks and turtles. It is a relatively shallow dive site, which has a number of fascinating blow holes and mysterious caves. Although contact with whale sharks is forbidden, divers are able to capture these gentle creatures at a distance.
Among the other popular diving sites in Mombasa, Mushroom is the ideal location for drift diving and presents amateur and professional underwater photographers to capture fascinating fish species on film such as schools of moray eels and scorpion fish. Its name derives from the mushroom-shaped coral found at the beginning of the dive site. The Malindi-Watamu National Park is another popular dive site, home to a number of snappers, surgeonfish, parrotfish, angelfish, butterfly fish and mushroom corals.
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