Kabogo Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Kabogo Point on Lake Tanganyika's eastern side is a dramatic dive for experienced adventurers, featuring sheer underwater cliffs and colossal boulders. This remote site offers the thrill of exploring deeper waters and encountering some of the lake's more elusive aquatic inhabitants.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
March, April, May
Jan
Post-rainy season clarity improving, good for cichlid viewing.
Feb
Abundant cichlid activity.
Mar
Water clarity significantly improves, excellent for exploring rocky cichlid habitats.
Apr
Peak visibility, ideal for photography of diverse cichlid species.
More monthly highlights
May
Continued excellent visibility and cichlid diversity.
Jun
Cooler water, but still good visibility for cichlid observation.
Jul
Pleasant water temperatures, good for extended dives with cichlids.
Aug
Stable conditions, ideal for exploring different cichlid territories.
Sep
Warming water, continued good cichlid viewing.
Oct
Visibility starts to decrease slightly as the next rainy season approaches.
Nov
Increased turbidity due to early rains, cichlid viewing still possible but less clear.
Dec
Rainy season in full swing, reduced visibility, focus on close-up cichlid encounters.
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