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Dec | 25°C | 15°C | 17mm |
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Dec | 29°C | 21°C | 152mm |
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Dec | 0°C | 25°C | 90mm |
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Dec | 31°C | 20°C | 5mm |
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Dec | 32°C | 21°C | 17mm |
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Dec | 31°C | 17°C | 0mm |
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Dec | 31°C | 23°C | 66mm |
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Dec | 29°C | 22°C | 191mm |
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Dec | 32°C | 23°C | 52mm |
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Dec | 26°C | 11°C | 53mm |
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Dec | 33°C | 19°C | 48mm |
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Dec | 8°C | 0°C | 78mm |
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Dec | 2°C | -2°C | 33mm |
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Dec | 31°C | 23°C | 257mm |
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Dec | 25°C | 20°C | 15mm |
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Dec | 26°C | 19°C | 33mm |
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Dec | 37°C | 7°C | 3mm |
If you are in the mood to explore the allure and mystery of the deep underwater world then get ready to try out a sport that’s easy, fun and popular. That’s right it’s Scuba Diving! The acronym for Scuba is– Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.
Scuba Diving helps one to explore the rich fauna and flora in the pristine oceans and seas around the world. In Scuba Diving specialized training and equipment is used to safely breathe under water.
Over the years scuba diving equipment has evolved into gear that is better, safer, lighter, streamlined, and much more comfortable to use. The primary equipment needed for Scuba Diving are Fins, Mask, Snorkel, Oxygen Tank(Aqua Lung ), gauges & watch. Depending on water temperatures divers may wear a wet or dry suit along with gloves.
The Aqua-lung is a tank (or cylinder) of compressed gas (usually air or mixture similar to air) which is supplied to the diver through a regulator, which adjusts the pressure of the gas to suit the ambient pressure for comfortable breathing. The open circuit aqua-lung is the most common type of scuba system used by divers who are scuba diving for fun.
The Rebreather is also a tank (or cylinder) of compressed gas breathed by the diver through a regulator, but with other mechanisms that recycle the exhaled gas. This kind of scuba system is called "closed circuit". This kind of tank allows a diver to remain submerged for longer periods
As a scuba diver, there are different kinds of diving that you can participate in. Most people who are doing recreational diving love diving in an ocean, sea or lake.
Wreck diving is a dive that is specifically targeted at visiting a sunken ship or vessel.
Cave diving is an exhilarating experience for divers who want more experience from exploring underwater caves and structures.
Rescue diving is a specialized dive for rescue operations and is usually attempted only by trained emergency personnel. Night Diving & Deep diving are some other forms of scuba diving.
Once your scuba diving basics are mastered, you will be able to dive and explore various water bodies. There are a number of tourists spots in India & International which are know for their Scuba diving hotspots.
Located in the Bay of Bengal about 900km from India, the Andaman & Nicobar Islands are one of the few undiscovered gems that are a haven for scuba diving. Havelock Island in Andaman with sandy beaches, exquisite flora, natural coral reefs is a treasure house for those waiting the explore the underwater world!
Some of the other well-known spots are Netrani Islands in Karnataka, Lakshwadeep Islands & Goa.
While going for Scuba Diving it is very important for beginners to pick up the basics. There are a number of Institutes in Goa , Andaman & Nicobar Island which provide Scuba Diving training to all diving enthusasts.Diving equipment and gear is also rented out at most of the Scuba Diving spots.
In India one can go anytime of the year for Scuba Diving. Leaving the monsoons all other seasons are perfect times to go scuba diving.
Enjoy the thrill of adventure as you dive deep into the mysterious and unexplored underwater fantasy world!