Feb is the right time to dive southern Komodo if your land-based option does not come out.
Getting to Komodo is pretty straight forward.
Komodo is also liveaboard, correct?
Afraid most are full by now...
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Feb is the right time to dive southern Komodo if your land-based option does not come out.
Getting to Komodo is pretty straight forward.
I'm under the impression that diving in South RA is superior to its northern counterpart. Is that so?
I'm under the impression that diving in South RA is superior to its northern counterpart. Is that so?
Not in my opinion. They are different, yes, but I would not call the South superior. You'll find a greater density of soft corals there, along with a good manta site and some blacktips. The North is known for a higher density of fish life, often in big schools. Yes, those are generalizations, and you might find particular dives or dive sites in each area that defy them. Personally, if I had to choose one area over the other on a trip, I'd take the North, while still praising the South.
RA is much like Komodo ... the North and South are different, but one is not necessarily better than the other. The time of the year will also change the mix of life you see in either area.
You can dive Komodo either LOB or land based.Komodo is also liveaboard, correct?
Afraid most are full by now...
I'm in Asia, I figured travelling will be about 2 days each way...
Komodo is also liveaboard, correct?
Afraid most are full by now...