Scuba Diving in Vizag
Scuba Diving in Vizag is fast emerging as one of the country’s premier destinations for the activity. In addition, the recently discovered shipwreck in the city’s seabed has added yet another feather to the cap.
Watch the video of the shipwreck here:
The discovery of this ancient shipwreck, thanks to its multiple unique features, has been going places all across the globe. Enthusiasts, both swimmers, and non-swimmers can enjoy this wreck, present at a depth of 7m from the sea surface. Clear view of the beautiful aquatic life and an unparalleled serene underwater feel are the other features that the scuba divers stand to experience.
Recently, Simply Scuba, a Scuba Diving equipment company based out in the UK, has made a video describing Vizag’s Scuba Diving spot. The reviewer said that the historians will see if the shipwreck discovered here is the world’s shallowest shipwreck and if it does turn out to be so, Vizag can emerge as a major diving destination.
Scuba diving in India has been restricted to popular destinations such as Goa, Pondicherry, and Andaman islands among others. The feasible connectivity and the huge potential can cause Visakhapatnam to emerge as one of the major diving destinations in the country, and possibly the world. Also, an international scuba diving academy is slated to be established in the city with the support of the government.
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With inputs from Balram Naidu, Livein Adventures
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