Elephant Point
About this Dive Site
Description
Elephant Point in Lake Kariba offers a unique freshwater diving experience where exceptional visibility often reveals abundant aquatic life. Keep an eye out for the resident crocodiles and hippos, as well as a variety of fish species, all while enjoying the namesake elephants that frequent the shoreline.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
May, June, July, August
Jan
Rainy season, potential for submerged tree structures to be more visible.
Feb
Continued rainy season, visibility can be challenging.
Mar
Rainy season tapering off, visibility improving, good for exploring submerged forests.
Apr
Post-rainy season clarity, excellent for exploring the unique submerged forest ecosystem.
More monthly highlights
May
Peak visibility and pleasant water temperatures, ideal for exploring the drowned forests and their inhabitants.
Jun
Continued excellent conditions for exploring the submerged trees and potential for tiger fish sightings.
Jul
Cooler water, but still great visibility for exploring the unique Kariba environment.
Aug
Stable conditions, good for observing the diverse fish life around the submerged structures.
Sep
Warming water, visibility starts to decrease slightly as the dry season progresses.
Oct
Visibility can be reduced due to increased algae growth as temperatures rise.
Nov
Pre-rainy season, increasing turbidity, focus on closer encounters with submerged structures.
Dec
Rainy season, visibility is typically at its lowest, focus on the unique atmosphere of the submerged forest.
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