The deep sea scope in India gives an opportunity for thrill and adventure
unparalleled and unimagined by ones who think of the sea as nothing but a
large saltwater lake. India is fast becoming the adventure tourism
destination of the world; and scuba diving and snorkeling as well as other
water sports are going to be an integral part of this. If you have not had
adventure in India, you do not know what adventure is all about.
Best Time For the Sport
Any time is the best time for scuba diving and snorkeling in India. Due to
the vastness of its coastline and different geographical regions coming it,
India has multiple climatic conditions working at the same time. It makes
the country, perfect to visit in any season.
The Possibility of the Sport in India
Stretching many thousand kilometers, the Indian coastline spans the mighty
waters of the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal. Dotted
with the finest beaches, cliff promontories, mangroves, backwater,
jewel-like island groups and marine life, there are wide diving
possibilities. While there are many popular easily accessible sites, many
more can be explored which are still to be known.
Things you can Discover
The underwater city is a unique and diverse collection of colourful and
weirdly patterned sea animals. Corals take pride of place in these reef
cities. Rich in variety and colour, the thousands of types of corals range
from tall sea fans to small hydroids, from languidly waving sea anemones to
glassy jellyfish.
Major Destinations
Andaman and Nicobar Islands and
Lakshadweep are the best places to
enjoy Scuba Diving and Snorkeling in India. In Andamans, one can enjoy the
under-water marine life and view the rarest varieties of corals by
snorkeling in the Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park,
Carbyns
Cove Tourism Complex, Havelock and other islands on all days from dawn
to dusk depending on the weather. Diving in Andaman waters offer a
fascinating world of under-water marine life, varieties of colorful fish,
rare coral reefs, mysterious remains of sunken ships, etc. All these can be
explored through scuba diving.
Lakshadweep is fast becoming water
sports capital of India and especially of the underwater sea sports. With
its large coastline, coral islands, and great variety in the marine life,
Lakshadweep can be termed as the most unfrequented of fascinating scuba
diving destinations in the country