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Lake Tanganyika
Burundi
lake
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Dive into the extraordinary biodiversity of Lake Tanganyika, the world's longest freshwater lake, renowned for its crystal-clear waters. Explore a unique underwater realm with visibility up to 20 meters, offering a glimpse into a freshwater ecosystem unlike any other.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
September, October
Jan
Clearer waters after rainy season
Feb
Continued clear waters
Mar
Transition to wetter season
Apr
Rainy season, reduced visibility
More monthly highlights
May
Peak of rainy season
Jun
End of rainy season, improving visibility
Jul
Good visibility, stable conditions
Aug
Stable diving conditions
Sep
Excellent visibility, cichlid breeding season
Oct
Continued excellent visibility and cichlid activity
Nov
Transition to rainy season, slight decrease in visibility
Dec
Rainy season begins, reduced visibility
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MV Mwongozo Wreck
Dive into the depths of Lake Tanganyika to discover the MV Mwongozo Wreck, a captivating submerged v...
30m
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Zambia Wall
Experience the sheer drop of Zambia Wall in Lake Tanganyika, a dramatic underwater cliff plunging to...
40m
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Kasenga Point
Kasenga Point offers an accessible and engaging dive experience in Lake Tanganyika, perfect for begi...
20m
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Kungwe Beach
Explore the vibrant underwater world of Kungwe Beach, a shallow gem in Lake Tanganyika reaching dept...
15m
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Cape Tembwe
Venture into the depths of Cape Tembwe, a dramatic dive site plunging to approximately 50 meters in...
50m
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