Recently our PADI IDC team traveled from the Gili Islands to Labuan Bajo for a diving excursion. The Gili Islands offer some great dive sites and is a fantastic place to take a dive course, but Komodo National Park offers everything
Of course everybody wants to see Manta Ray and Indonesia has
no shortage of these magnificent creatures. Manta Rays can be found in
abundance in Komodo National Park. But it’s not just Manta Rays; a variety
sharks, tuna, barracuda, sweetlips and sometimes other not so common species
can be found swimming around alongside the rays. As well as the larger species
passing by, there is an abundance of reef dwellers living amongst pristine
coral reefs. Amongst the coral reef the usual suspects can be found including
octopus, cuttlefish, blue spotted rays, ribbon eels, moray eels, sweetlips,
grouper, mantis shrimp and anemone fish.
As well as the larger species and reef inhabitants the are
also many macro sites offering some amazing creatures including frogfish,
flatworms, a huge variety of pipefish, multiple species of nudibranchs, many
types of crab and leaf fish.
In general Komodo National Park offers some of the best
diving conditions available. Amongst the strong turbulent currents you will
find nutrient rich pristine coral reef formations which attract a huge array of
marine life. It is usually suggested that divers are at least an Advanced level
certification with some diving experience.
So Komodo is the perfect place to dive, whereas the Gili
Islands are the perfect place to take dive training of all levels from entry
level to instructor. The PADI IDCIndonesia program offers the very best of PADI Instructor level training
available. To see last years graduates check out the PADI IDC Gili Islands Slideshow.
For more information on professional dive training or Komodo
diving exvursions contact our GoProteam.
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