scuba diving and snorkeling in India
The one who tells me the best option for scuba diving and snorkeling in India would get a big thanks free
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On a more serious note I am looking for a place along the Indian coastline that offers facility for such sports, goa is one I know is there any other place.
Tim espaniol
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I have heard these activities happen in Goa(during the peak seasons ‘oct-feb) and the Andamans. don’t know the details.
someone add if there are other details
Visit any website of Jungle Lodges. They have a scuba diving facility at Devbagh Island Resort.its in kerala and is very famous.
Here is a glimpse:
http://www.outlooktraveller.com/aspscripts/tripout_home.asp?destname=Devb agh%20Diving&klm=0
neways i ve been to andamans and done snorkling the corals and fishes are awesome jolly buoy is a jolly famous place snorkels are provided
for 200 rs .if you can swim well then take your own snorkels or rent them from some where as they are availble all over andamans but the tour guides are better as they t explain to you all the names of the fishes and plants but neways u are going to be looted as they try to mint money as you are a white (i think so but dont take it as an offence dude please)so dont give them more than 200 rupees .ok.Dont take your own snorkels if you wish to take the guide as they provide it.
anant
Scuba Diving – Snorkelling Destinations in India
MAJOR SCUBA DIVING AND SNORKELLING DESTINATIONS IN INDIA
Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep are the best places to enjoy Scuba Diving and Snorkeling in India. In Andamans, one can enjoy the under-water marine life and view the rarest varieties of corals by snorkeling in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Carbyn’s Cove Tourism Complex, Havelock and other islands on all days from dawn to dusk depending on the weather. Diving in Andaman waters offer a fascinating world of under-water marine life, varieties of colorful fish, rare coral reefs, mysterious remains of sunken ships, etc. All these can be explored through scuba diving.
Lakshadweep is fast becoming water sports capital of India and especially of the underwater sea sports.
With its large coastline, coral islands, and great variety in the marine life, Lakshadweep can be termed as the most unfrequented of fascinating scuba diving destinations in the country.
BEST TIME FOR SCUBA DIVING AND SNORKELLING IN INDIA
Any time is the best time for scuba diving and snorkeling in India. Due to the vastness of its coastline and different geographical regions coming it, India has multiple climatic conditions working at the same time. It makes the country, perfect to visit in any season.
THE PROCESS OF SCUBA DIVING AND SNORKELLING IN INDIA
The whole process of scuba diving consists only four or five basic steps that have to be taken care of. The first step is to check that all your underwater gears are in the proper condition. Get into your diving gears starting with the facemask to the fins. Having your nose inside the mask properly is important for you have to sometimes blow through the nasal passage to clear the mask. The nose also has to be blocked by the divers to enable them to ‘pop’ their ears, which help clear the pressure from your ears. Choose a flipper that does not hurt your feet. The next step is to load weights into your belts to take you down. After that, you can get into your jacket with the gas cylinders. When you are through with your gears, this is the time go down in the sea. But, before that don’t forget to look for your support line attached to you. Once inside the sea, the whole world of sea and its residents are your friend and behave with them properly. Any misbehaving with them can cost you more than you bargained for. Take care of all the safety measures already described to you. As the pressure of the water increases with the depth, you can have pain in your ears. Some exercises are recommended by the trainers to be safe from this and most useful is “popping” your ears whether you are going down or coming up.
RESOURCES FOR SCUBA DIVING AND SNORKELLING IN INDIA
Institutes
Some of the courses in Scuba Diving in India that are available are:
Open Water
a. Confined Open Water
b. Open Water
Advanced Open Water
Rescue Diver
Medic First Aid
Divemaster
Assistant Instructor
These courses are available at many places in India like in Goa, Lakshadweep, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
HERE IS SOME MORE INFO
About Scuba Diving
The discovery of a colorful underwater is the most rewarding experience of an Andaman / Nicobar Island holiday. The blue green, turquoise, and aquamarine waters are home for the magical and mysterious underwater world coral reefs, shells and a fantastic variety of marine life. The Andaman Beach resort at Corbyn’s Cove offers excellent arrangements for scuba diving expeditions.
Tips About Scuba Diving
While diving there divers should always keep certain safety options in mind. Always dive with a partner, never dive alone, this ensures you that the help is nearby whenever you face danger. Always display a “Diver Below” flags to advise boat drivers and jet skis of your presence. Diving should be done in proper health, so get indulges in this sport only when you are totally fit.
Before planning your diving trip think about all the safety precautions too. The coral areas and lagoons of Andaman / Nicobar and Lakshadweep Islands are protected regions. Try not to damage plants, disturb the wildlife and do not leave any garbage behind.
Instructors and experts are present at the dive sites and reserve the right to refrain any participant from undertaking the adventure. A doctor’s certificate is required if participants have a heart disease, respiratory or sinus related problems. Minimum age for diving in India is 12 years and will be only at instructor’s discretion.
Permits
Most of the islands in Andaman and Lakshadweep are inaccessible and foreign tourists require special permits to enter these islands. It is advisable to carry a few extra passport photographs and copies of your passport, as you would need to submit these to the tourist authorities on arrival, for your permit to visit the islands.
Scuba Diving Gears
The basic diving gears are Masks, Fins, Snorkels and Fins. For enhanced visibility especially under deep water and around corals and comfort, single, two, three and four window masks are the best option. Slip on Fins is ideal for warm water diving, as these fins allow more water to flow over the blade for increased thrust. For a better performance go for strap fins, as they allow a smoother and more powerful kick with less effort.
Scuba Diving Regions in India
Diving is sport that’s usually done in the regions, which are least explored and least known. The more secluded a diving destination is, the more adventurous it becomes, as said by the professional divers. The scuba diving and snorkeling adventure in India involves two Tropical Island destinations of the country – Andaman / Nicobar and Lakshwadeep, which have caught the attention of divers from around the world for their remoteness and rich bio-diversity.
Scuba Diving in Andaman / Nicobar Islands
The coastal water surrounding of Andaman / Nicobar Islands is a home to one of the richest coral reef Eco-system in the world. The specialty about the coral reefs and underwater formations of these islands is that they are untarnished by human activities. The best season for scuba diving is from December to April.
Scuba Diving in Lakshadweep Islands
Popularly known as Lacadives, the waters of Lakshadweep Islands are completely untouched and pure, some even totally unexplored. Kadmat Island is one destination of Lakshadweep that is embraced by a lagoon that stretches across its western shores and sweeps over the northern tip to the east. This natural formation offers you the opportunity to dive in blood warm waters. Waters that have never been dived before invite you to explore an underwater world teeming with marine life and virgin coral reefs.
Scuba Diving in Goa
Third major scuba diving destination is Goa, sport lovers would be amazed to see a similar kind of marine life that is also found in the islands of Maldives. Another adventure grabbing attention of this destination is the presence of wrecks of Spanish and Portuguese galleons and World War II ships. Grande Island near Goa is a major diving site and for some interesting shallow diving you can check out Malvan Shoal.
Scuba Diving in Devbagh, Karwar Beach
A noteworthy beach resort diving site is Devbagh near Karwar Beach in Karnataka, which is having eight dive sites on its islands like Kumaragarh, Anjudeep and Sannyasi that surround Devbagh. Also available over here are advanced scuba diving courses that are run by trainers affiliated to PADI, the Professional Association of Diving Instructors, USA.
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