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Why to visit Scuba Diving?

SCUBA DIVING

A diving activity that many people find fascinating is Scuba Diving in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Scuba diving in the Andaman Sea is best done in November and December. Tens of thousands of travelers come here to do every month. Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus is a concise way to say scuba. A device that allows you to breathe underwater is available. Scuba diving presents you with an ocean of marine adventure that you're equipped with a tank of breathing gas. Jellyfish, sea turtles, and various corals are visible and swim-able. Andaman should be the first choice for water sports activities.

Visiting an aquarium provides a chance to appreciate the beauty of the sea, including fish, corals, and water bodies. Scuba diving does not require you to know how to swim. A few hours of rudimentary training will suffice. For new dives, staying at a depth of between 30 and 40 meters is critical. Even so, you can gain greater insight with expert training. Freediving schools certify you as a trained scuba diver after offering you a few free dives. Travel to the Andaman & Nicobar Islands if you are an adventure seeker.

PADI-certified instructors guide divers on their explorations of dive locations in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands at RSR Tours and Travel. The bulk of scuba diving in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands takes place in such locations as Port Blair, Havelock, North Bay, and Barren Island. If you wish to enjoy an exciting deep dive, you will need to be open water certified. Marine digital cameras allow you to record your scuba diving.

Scuba diving destinations in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, which include Havelock Island, North Bay Island, Neil Island, and Barren Island, are among the greatest in the region. The only active volcano in South Asia is located on Barren Island.

 

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