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Diving In The Philippines & S.E. Asia.
Location 31: , Terengganu, Malaysia.

Diving in Malaysia is suitable for all levels of divers as waters are generally calm and reefs are protected. 

The east coast of Peninsular Malaysia can be dived from March to September while diving in East Malaysia is year-round.

Exploring the Beautiful Terengganu: Diving Adventures on Tenggol Island

Tenggol Island, the southernmost island in Terengganu, is a hidden gem amongst the cluster of islands that form the Terengganu Marine Park.

The island group, which includes Pulau Nyireh, Tokong Timur, Tokong Burung and Tokong Talang/Tokong Kemudi and Tokong Laut, is blessed with numerous stunning beaches and trails that cross the 3 by 2km island, perfect for light trekking.

While Tenggol is less crowded than the other islands to the north, it is a well-known magnet for hardcore divers seeking adventure.

With 20 dive sites around the island, divers can explore the rich marine life and experience night diving, diving around shipwrecks, and deep-sea diving.

Some parts of the sea surrounding the island are known for strong currents, which attract experienced divers who take it as an adrenaline-pumping challenge.

One of the most sought-after marine creatures in the waters around Pulau Tenggol is the migratory whale shark, which typically appears from August to October.
As divers descend into the waters of Tenggol for its rich marine life, so do the whale sharks.

For divers seeking close encounters with larger marine life, spotting a whale shark is a once-in-a-lifetime experience as they do not linger in any one location for long.
While Tenggol is known for its diving possibilities, non-divers can also enjoy snorkeling around the island, though Perhentian Island may be a better choice for this activity.
With its pristine natural beauty and diverse marine life, Tenggol Island is a paradise waiting to be explored.

Tenggol Island is home to several popular dive sites, such as Tanjung Api, Tokong Timur, Tokong Laut, Tanjong Gemuk, and Pulau Nyireh, with an average diving depth of around 21 meters and a maximum depth of about 35 meters.

The best time for diving at Tenggol is between April and early October, when the waters are calmer and the weather is favorable.

Divers can enjoy the colorful coral gardens and diverse marine life, such as whale sharks, bumphead parrotfish, turtles, yellowtail fusilier, nudibranchs, giant clams, stingrays, and batfish.

If you dive from March to May, you might also catch a glimpse of manta rays in the area.
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