Tropical storm reaches Koh Tao Dive Sites!!

By djl team, 12 July, 2007, No Comment

For the next few days we’ve got a south-easterly tropical monsoon storm hitting Koh Tao!!

Off the unprotected west coast of Koh Tao, Thailand wave heights are reaching 1.5 – 2 metres -not great for scuba diving!

For the next few days we’ll be diving the sheltered dive sites on the leaward shoreline of Koh Tao – Hin Wong Pinnacles, Tanote Bay, Laem Thian, Lighthouse bay and Aow Leuk etc. Despite the storm conditions are still reasonable – we got around 10 metres vis at 3 metres depth on the Hin Wong Pinnacles dive site this morning.

The weather is expected to return to normal around 16th July – we should rapidly return to flat seas and great vis. We’ll then crack on with our intro to tec diving trips on the Unicorn wreck, and visit the isolated pinnacles around Koh Tao.

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New Dive Boat for Koh Tao Diver Training

By djl team, 7 July, 2007, No Comment

New DJL scuba diving boat

We’ve recently purchased a new dive boat for DJL Diving Koh Tao.

18.5 metres long, she is a Hino powered converted Thai fishing boat. We’ve installed an air compressor – capable of handling up to 25 customers we intend to use this boat for short trips to the local dive sites around Koh Tao, specifically for scuba diving courses.

The main working deck currently holds 25 tanks, we’re plan to expand that capacity to 40. There is also cooking facilities, emergency O2 & WC. Captain Sab & his wife live onboard!

Downstairs there are bunk beds for four people, so in the future we may offer the option of staying overnight onboard.

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PADI Open Water Diver Package for Summer 07

By djl team, 30 June, 2007, No Comment

If you are travelling to Koh Tao, Thailand to learn to dive this summer, check out our PADI / SSI Open Water Diver Package. We’re offering a big saving for online reservations.

PADI Open Water Diver Card, Koh Tao Thailand Confined Water Training, Koh Tao Thailand Whale shark at the Chumphon Pinnacles, Koh Tao Thailand Have fun learning to dive with DJL Diving on Koh Tao, Thailand

This includes everything you need to go from beginner to Open Water Diver, certified right down to 18 metres. We’ll take you through academics, shallow water training and 4 open water dives – expect to be diving at sites such as Twins, White Rock, Japanese Gardens and perhaps the spectacular Chumphon Pinnacles. Max 4 students per instructor.

We’ll also include a comfortable fan bungalow on Sairee beach (with en-suite bathroom) & get to star in your own diving movie!

For full details check out our learn to dive | PADI / SSI Open Water Diver Package.

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Whale Shark Photographed @ Southwest Pinnacles

By djl team, 29 June, 2007, No Comment

Note with the whale shark! Whale shark on a dive at the Southwest Pinnacles, Koh Tao, Thailand Whale shark season comes to Koh Tao Thailand

Following our previous posting of a whale shark sighting (Tor, Jeab & Tony), Note (who referred them to DJL Diving) kindly forwarded us these shots of the previous weeks encounter.

On this occasion Note, Brad, Kelsey & Michelle got to double dive with the whale shark at the Southwest Pinnacles, in great visibility.

Who’s photo do you think is best – I think we have to hand it to Tor with the whale shark – you can see the excitement!

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Report from Wreck Diving Liveaboard, Chumphon Province

By djl team, 23 June, 2007, No Comment

A group of divers have just returned from our 4.5 day sailing liveaboard trip in Chumphon Province, run as a joint venture between Sampai Jumpa & DJL Diving.

The guys dived the shallow wrecks throughout the area plus enjoyed some great coral dive sites.

Scuba Diving inside a cave, Chumphon Province

Photo: A large cave / swimthrough on one of the small islands.

The trip commenced with dives at a coral site of three small islands called Koh Ngam. Our reading prior the trip rated these sites highly, and the group enjoyed the shallow sloping reefs.

Following this the liveaboard proceeded north. The group got to make three wreck dives -descending onto the ‘Dumb Dumb Maru’, ‘Inverted Wreck’ & recently discovered Japanese Tanker. Visibility wasn’t great on the DDM & Tanker, but the divers managed to map the shallow tanker, giving a better idea of how she lies. The much deeper Inverted Wreck (@ 40 metres) had the best conditions, and the divers enjoyed the coral growth and marine life.

Sampai Jumpa Sailing Liveaboard Wreck Diving in Chumphon, Thailand Wreck Diving in Thailand Coral Dive Site in Chumphon Province Diving liveaboard in thailand

Photos:
1. The Sampai Jumpa sailing liveaboard

2. The Dumb Dumb Maru ship wreck, outside Chumphon.

3. Coral encrusted wreck site

4. The divers exploring spectacular wall

5. Wreck dive specialty graduate Shane, descending down the shot line towards the ‘inverted wreck’

6. A lionfish on one of the coral dive sites

The expedition also explored remote islands and pinnacles, north of Chumphon, witnessing a lot of marine species that we don’t see around Koh Tao. Visibility was in the 10 – 15 metre range and we didn’t see any other divers! Many of the divers were Koh Tao dive pros, and rated the diving as much better than Koh Tao!

Coral diving liveaboard in Thailand Coral diving in Koh Tao Thailand

1. A small pufferfish

2. White eyed moray under a rocky outcropping

We got to enjoy lots of exciting swimthroughs & small caves, healthy hard coral reefs and beautiful deeper soft corals.

On the return voyage to Koh Tao, we stopped of and did a couple of deep dives on the Unicorn wreck – deep air diving to 46 metres.

We’ll be running a repeat liveaboard throughout Chumphon Province in about two weeks time – there are 11 places available – the cost will be 20,000 baht.

Contact DJL if you are interested in joining.

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