Bubeke Sunken Forest
About this Dive Site
Description
Immerse yourself in the unique environment of Bubeke's Sunken Forest, where submerged trees create an extraordinary habitat. This underwater woodland is a sanctuary for Nile tilapia, freshwater eels, and even the occasional freshwater ray, offering a truly distinctive diving experience. The excellent visibility here allows for clear observation of this fascinating freshwater ecosystem.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
June, July, August
Jan
Post-rainy season clarity
Mar
Increased turbidity from rainfall
Apr
Heavy rainfall can impact visibility
May
Visibility starts to improve as rains subside
More monthly highlights
Jun
Dry season, good visibility for exploring cichlids
Jul
Peak dry season, excellent visibility
Aug
Continued good diving conditions
Sep
Transitioning towards the rainy season
Oct
Early rains can increase turbidity
Nov
Rainy season, visibility can be reduced
Dec
Continued rainfall impacting visibility
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