hedonist222
Contributor
- Messages
- 1,365
- Reaction score
- 883
- # of dives
- 500 - 999
1- Ok.
I would state that Lembeh needs a boat to go to the dive spots because :
- half of the dives are on the other side of the strait or around islets.
- there is no road that allows access directly to the dive spots on the same side of the strait.
therefore all dive centers use boats for almost any of their dives, except for their housereef.
On the contrary if you look straight out of Tulamben's shores you will see the island of Lombok in the far distance -whenever the weather is clear- and in the midst there will be the very large Lombok strait which is probably 1500m deep or more, host to one of the wildest currents on the planet called the Great Indonesian Throughflow. This body of water is also called the "Wallace line" (Named after Alfred Wallace, naturalist of the XIXth century who discovered many of the South East Asian animal species) and runs so powerfully that it separates two distinct zoological zones, east and west of the Lombok strait. The idea is that eastern/western animals were stopped by this throughflow and could not get across to progress to further islands, it acts like a limit of their eco-system.
In other words so you won't go far out diving because it's too deep and too currenty.
2- Like wise Bonaire in the Caribbeans, it's easier and cheaper to climb into a car, follow the main road, stop at the dive spot, kit on the shore and go diving, than wait for all divers are ready to get into the boat, ride the boat to a spot located 5 miles away, wait for all divers to be back on the boat, etc.
Hence most of the dive shops don't have any necessity to own a boat to dive Tulamben, they will drive you to the spot whenever a guide and his customer wants to go back or stay on the dive site for another dive, it will be easy to arrange without any inconvenient for the remaining divers. .
Thank you very much for you elaborate response. You, among others, are a lighthouse of knowledge.
Now I'm wondering if that Tulamben suits my diving style.
I like to do 4 dives a day. 3 day & 1 night.
Most other dive centers usually go out by boat for 2, come back for lunch, then go out for the 3rd dive of the day. Then 2-3 hours later we go out for a night dive.
So what's a typical day at Tulamben?
Is surface interval spent on the road after dive 1, on the way to dive 2 ?
Then back for lunch then another drive out?