Its been 2 years since i last dived in Tioman, and decided to try a new route driving to Tg Gemuk (Tioman Jetty), via LEKAS Highway, then through Senawang, Kuala Pilah, Bahau and finally Rompin (Pahang) where we spent a night at Hotel Seri Malaysia Rompin (before going to Tg Gemuk Jetty)
Total Distance : 397.70km, Traveling Time: 6 hours 38 minutes and 9 seconds.
Average Speed: 60km/h.
We wanted to go Mersing to purchase some sea salted and dried sea products, which Mersing is famous for, thus we took the kluang route.
Total Distance : 415.1km (and this distance is to PJ, not from Shah Alam which the “to” route covers).
Traveling Time : 9hours 10minutes 3seconds, Average Speed : 45km/h
OK.. having said all that, I’m very excited to show all of you these photos..
SPANISH DANCER! There is a video of this one at the bottom of the page.
Disclaimer : This puffer fish is already puffed up when we saw it. We do not know who harrassed it or was it just shocked to see or torch lights (Night Dive). Anyhow, there is a video of this fish at the bottom of this blog.
There is a video of this squid at the bottom of this blog. Disclaimer : This squid was not harassed. it was feeding when we found it.
Next, some scenery underwater..
Next, FOOD…
And finally, some videos!
Hi which dive center would you recommend for newbie to get certificate in Tioman? tioman reef center? b&j? or tioman dive center?
ReplyDeleteSorry this rely might b a bit late. Just saw your comment. I like to go tioman reef divers. They are experianced and very friendly group of people. Their certification is naui.. same as padi. (Naui = not another underwater idiot), (padi = pay and dive immediately) lol
ReplyDeleteSorry this rely might b a bit late. Just saw your comment. I like to go tioman reef divers. They are experianced and very friendly group of people. Their certification is naui.. same as padi. (Naui = not another underwater idiot), (padi = pay and dive immediately) lol
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