Koh Tarutao
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Immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of Koh Tarutao, a remote sanctuary within the Tarutao National Marine Park. Dive amongst pristine coral reefs, witness the gentle sway of sea fans, and encounter a rich tapestry of marine life in these biodiverse and unspoiled Andaman waters.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, November, December, March, September, October
Jan
Dry season, excellent visibility, calm seas. Ideal for exploring reefs.
Feb
Peak dry season, exceptional visibility. Possible whale shark sightings.
Mar
Still excellent diving, water is very warm.
Apr
Transition to hotter weather, potential for plankton blooms affecting visibility.
More monthly highlights
May
Start of the southwest monsoon, occasional rain. Visibility can decrease.
Jun
Rainy season, expect frequent rain and rougher seas. Diving can be challenging.
Jul
Mid-rainy season, similar conditions to June. Limited diving opportunities.
Aug
End of the rainy season, conditions begin to improve. Less rain.
Sep
Transitioning to the dry season, visibility is improving significantly.
Oct
Good diving conditions as the dry season begins.
Nov
Start of the peak season, excellent visibility and calm seas.
Dec
Peak season continues, great for all types of diving.
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