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Wreck Diving in Kudat and North West Sabah

Off the north west coast of Sabah lie a group of islands including Pulau Balambangan, Pulau Banggi, Pulau Jambongan, Pulau Balak and Pulau Malawali. A number of wrecks and rarely dived reefs have recently been discovered in this area and now a Kota Kinabalu based company, Sipadan-Mabul Regal Tours, have a live aboard boat regularly visiting the area.

The 'scuba explorer' is a 70ft live aboard motor yacht with comfortable accommodation for 12 people and 6 crews. Designed for comfort and effortless diving, the Scuba Explorer covers the Kudat wrecks and reef diving around the island of north-west Sabah. Kudat is a famous destination for scuba diving, and it is said that the best of Sabah's seafood comes from Kudat.

Three wrecks have been discovered to date, all thought to be merchant ships. Two are lying at 20m-25m and the other lying deeper at 50m. All three wrecks resemble coral gardens being completely covered in colorful sponge and soft corals. Marne life around the wrecks includes schools of glassfish, lionfish, scorpionfish and huge resident grouper. The surrounding islands have shallow fringing reefs with all the regular reef fish such as the coral trout, butterflyfish, angelfish and the occasional cuttlefish. These reefs have rarely been dived and therefore new sites are being discovered on many of the trips.
 

Courtesy of Sabah Tourism and Tourism Malaysia.