hapadiver
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I'm considering going to Mozambique in mid August. I've heard that weather-wise this is a good time to visit, but it's the underwater world that concerns me most.
Haven't bought the ticket yet (I know, I should do this soon), but I'm thinking of spending about two weeks or more with a some time for South Africa at the end (probably would fly from NYC to Joburg before heading to Mozambique, so this wouldn't be a stretch).
So here's my wish list for answers:
1. Have read that it's not the season for whalesharks but am curious what it's like for other big marine life, such as manta rays.
2. In general, how is the visibility at this time of year?
3. Let me preface this next question with the fact that I get cold diving in SE Asia ... Do I need a 5 mm or will a 3mm full suit do the trick?
4. I've read many of the threads about Tofu, and that's my number one destination. How many days of diving does one need to really see all Tofu's sites?
5. And, finally, are there off-the-beaten-path dive areas in other parts of the country that I can get to if I don't have a rental car, in other words via public transportation? I'm more of the backpacker type, so getting a 4WD just sounds a bit elaborate to me.
Thanks!
Hapadiver
Haven't bought the ticket yet (I know, I should do this soon), but I'm thinking of spending about two weeks or more with a some time for South Africa at the end (probably would fly from NYC to Joburg before heading to Mozambique, so this wouldn't be a stretch).
So here's my wish list for answers:
1. Have read that it's not the season for whalesharks but am curious what it's like for other big marine life, such as manta rays.
2. In general, how is the visibility at this time of year?
3. Let me preface this next question with the fact that I get cold diving in SE Asia ... Do I need a 5 mm or will a 3mm full suit do the trick?
4. I've read many of the threads about Tofu, and that's my number one destination. How many days of diving does one need to really see all Tofu's sites?
5. And, finally, are there off-the-beaten-path dive areas in other parts of the country that I can get to if I don't have a rental car, in other words via public transportation? I'm more of the backpacker type, so getting a 4WD just sounds a bit elaborate to me.
Thanks!
Hapadiver