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Koh Tao | Losin | East Coast Malaysia | North Andaman | South Andaman
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Similan Islands is without doubt the most beautiful group of dive sites in Thailand and one of the best areas for diving in the entire world.
Elephant Head, the most spectacular as it is composed of three giant rocks which form a complex maze of swimthroughs.
Christmas Point, another of the Similan's best sites where soft coral growth and sea fans are as large as they are anywhere. The sand rubble bottom is great for nudibranchs and ribbon eels.
East of Eden features the most variety of a healthy hard coral reef mixed with soft corals.
Surin Islands located north of Similan Islands. Dive sites include Ko Bon, Ko Tachai, and the famous Richelieu Rock.
Koh Bon is a famous site for Manta Rays. The dive site follows a ridge, covered in pastel shaded soft corals (depths of 35-40m). Leopard sharks are common on the ridge and on the sandy flats below the wall. Purple fire goby can be found here.
Koh Tachai with a beautiful mixture of hard corals at the top of the reef, while deeper regions consist of scattered boulders and sea fans. Leopard sharks are commonly found resting on the bottom, while barracuda and batfish cruise around the reef.
Richelieu Rock is a limestone pinnacle carpeted with pink and purple corals. Whale Shark and Manta rays are encountered on a regular basis. Frogfish, ghost pipefish and seahorses are hiding in cracks and crevices.
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