Bujumbura Bay
About this Dive Site
Description
Explore the rocky underwater landscapes of Bujumbura Bay, a captivating dive site in Lake Tanganyika. Marvel at schools of vibrant fish and keep an eye out for the occasional Nile crocodile, adding an element of thrilling adventure to this unique freshwater dive.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
April, May
Jan
Good visibility for exploring rocky coves and cichlid populations.
Feb
Continued good visibility. Potential for spotting larger fish species.
Mar
Rainy season tapering off, visibility may decrease slightly.
Apr
Post-rainy season clarity improves. Excellent for cichlid observation.
More monthly highlights
May
Peak dry season, offering some of the best visibility of the year.
Jun
Still good visibility. Cooler water temperatures can be refreshing.
Jul
Consistent diving conditions. Focus on the diverse cichlid species.
Aug
Slight warming of water. Visibility remains good for exploring.
Sep
Good conditions for observing the lake's unique fish.
Oct
Visibility starts to decrease as the short rainy season approaches.
Nov
Rainy season begins, impacting visibility. Focus on shallower, sheltered areas.
Dec
Rainy season continues, with reduced visibility. Focus on close-up photography of cichlids.
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