Sunday, October 24, 2010
Diving on the Similan Islands - Video of Fusiliers and divers
If you would like to experience this for yourself why not join us on the Similan Islands. Listed as one of the top 10 dive sites in the world, we offer something for every kind of diver or snorkeler.
-Similan Diving
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
The right Dive Center in Khao Lak
Ever wonder what it would be like to jump into the water and look around 40m below the surface? The underwater world is mysterious and yet inviting, the experience of diving it provides and addictive sense of zen. There’s no better place to have your first dive experience than the Similan Islands, Thailand – with good conditions year round.
While there are a few dive centers based in Phuekt that still offer trips to the Similan Islands - they drive people 2-3 hours north to Khao Lak and then depart from there. Khao Lak is the real center of Similan Diving operations.
Most dive shops in Khao Lak offer SSI or PADI certifications. Many schools prefer SSI because it offers greater safety and flexibility, while others choose PADI. Beginners may choose to do some training in the swimming pool or in the sea. Also you can join a Similan liveaboard or simply do daytrips.
More advanced divers and those beginners who are confident in their abilities will also consider the local wrecks! Plenty of great marine life as well as incredible scenery. There is also some seriously awesome muck-diving.
Khao Lak offers an excellent choice of dive shops and also has a good range of accommodation to suit most tastes. It is also the closest jumping off point to the Similan Islands.
The Similan Islands, technically located in Phang Nga province, provide some of the best dive sites in the world. Protected within a marine national park, the nine islands are still pristine and rich with wildlife above and below the water. Most dive operators will take you ashore at one of the islands, where you can enjoy the powder-white beaches and see exotic birds and monkeys.
Under the waves, the colourful reefs and boulder formations are teeming with coral and a variety of marine life. Sometimes whale sharks are even spotted in the waters, as well as rays and other sharks. Visibility is good, varying from 30-50m. The best way to see the Similan Islands is by liveaboard, and most dive operators will allow you to do your Open Water dives from the boat if you’ve completed the paper and pool work ashore beforehand.
Not all dive instructors are the same, and some are downright scary. Likewise, equipment standards can vary, and you’ll want to make sure any shop you choose has quality equipment and maintains it properly and hygienically. You should also check into the insurance policy of the dive shop and enquire as to if you should purchase your own dive insurance for the hyperbaric chamber if you have an accident. Also see if there equipment is serviced by certified techinicians (they should be able to provide detailed information on this) and if their boats are insured.
Most the dive operations in Thailand are run by foreigners, which is just as well since Thais have a rather different approach to safety and responsibility, but you’ll find yourself diving with plenty of Thai staff who are their usual friendly easy-going selves.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Khao Lak dive center - choose the right one!
Ever wonder what it would be like to jump into the water and look around 40m below the surface? The underwater world is mysterious and yet inviting, the experience of diving it provides and addictive sense of zen. There’s no better place to have your first dive experience than the Similan Islands, Thailand – with good conditions year round.While there are a few dive centers based in Phuekt that still offer trips to the Similan Islands - they drive people 2-3 hours north to Khao Lak and then depart from there. Khao Lak is the real center of Similan Diving operations.
Most dive shops in Khao Lak offer SSI or PADI certifications. Many schools prefer SSI because it offers greater safety and flexibility, while others choose PADI. Beginners may choose to do some training in the swimming pool or in the sea. Also you can join a Similan liveaboard or simply do daytrips.
More advanced divers and those beginners who are confident in their abilities will also consider the local wrecks! Plenty of great marine life as well as incredible scenery. There is also some seriously awesome muck-diving.
Khao Lak offers an excellent choice of dive shops and also has a good range of accommodation to suit most tastes. It is also the closest jumping off point to the Similan Islands.
The Similan Islands, technically located in Phang Nga province, provide some of the best dive sites in the world. Protected within a marine national park, the nine islands are still pristine and rich with wildlife above and below the water. Most dive operators will take you ashore at one of the islands, where you can enjoy the powder-white beaches and see exotic birds and monkeys.
Under the waves, the colourful reefs and boulder formations are teeming with coral and a variety of marine life. Sometimes whale sharks are even spotted in the waters, as well as rays and other sharks. Visibility is good, varying from 30-50m. The best way to see the Similan Islands is by liveaboard, and most dive operators will allow you to do your Open Water dives from the boat if you’ve completed the paper and pool work ashore beforehand.
Not all dive instructors are the same, and some are downright scary. Likewise, equipment standards can vary, and you’ll want to make sure any shop you choose has quality equipment and maintains it properly and hygienically. You should also check into the insurance policy of the dive shop and enquire as to if you should purchase your own dive insurance for the hyperbaric chamber if you have an accident. Also see if there equipment is serviced by certified techinicians (they should be able to provide detailed information on this) and if their boats are insured.
Most the dive operations in Thailand are run by foreigners, which is just as well since Thais have a rather different approach to safety and responsibility, but you’ll find yourself diving with plenty of Thai staff who are their usual friendly easy-going selves.
-Similan Diving
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Khao Lak Diving - the development of Phang Nga
Peaceful and unspoiled, there have long been murmurs that Phang Nga’s West Coast - centered on Khao Lak - is set to become the next big thing to explode on to the property and tourism market in Southeast Asia. Like all great locations around the globe, the natural trend is to develop upwards; Phang Nga is to Phuket what the Hamptons are to New York.
In this case Phuket and its rapid over-development is the driving force behind luxury developments extending beyond the Sarasin Bridge, the main artery that links hectic Phuket Island to Phang Nga on the mainland of Thailand.
The proof of the rise of Phang Nga is in the pudding; highlighted by the major investment by Hong Kong tycoon Richard Li who is converting an existing 18-hole golf course into a luxury mixed use destination resort south of Khao Lak in Thai Muang.
Further evidence of the emergence of the region comes in the form of the presence of a refined collection of boutique resorts such as The Sarojin and also several which offer all-pool villa stays including Atleenta, Kameha and Le Meridien Khao Lak, all defining the area as the place to be.
Phuket itself is a very well-established resort island with infrastructure and a overwhelming array of resorts but the Phang Nga coastline offers something nowadays rarely found in Phuket: kilometers of pristine and untouched oceanfront land.
-Khao Lak Diving
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Khao Lak Diving's new boat!

You can now join us for one day trips to the Similan Islands, for 3 day tours and now 5 day tours to the most remote regions.
With a massive 23 meter sailing liveaboard designed for only 12 guests and a maximum group size per guide of 4 - there is no other dive center in the region such great value for your money!
-Khao Lak Diving
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Lecture on Hyperbaric medicine in Khao Lak
Wicked Diving staff had a large presence at a Hyperbaric Safety lecture given by Dr, Lukas Fischer of SSS Recompression Chamber Network hosted by Walkers Inn bar and grill about scuba diving related illnesses and fitness for diving with particular attention to diving medicals for recreational diving.
Dr. Lukas Fischer is Consultant in Anaesthetics - Hyperbaric Physician - HSE approved Medical Examiner of Divers - UK Sports Diving Medical Committee Referee who joins the SSS Recompression Chamber Network from his previous role as consultant for the London Hyperbaric Services and Emergency Diving Services in England.
The lecture covered all topics including the formation of bubbles in the body related to diving and how they can effect a diver. Topics like arterial gas embolism, patent foramen ovale and neurological examinations were explained. For many in the room these conditions were already well known but it was delivered in such great detail that everyone could benefit from the information delivered. The lecture concluded with a short section on conditions associated with the diving medical followed by a question and answer period.
This lecture was essential for Wicked Diving students who are currently enrolled in our Professional Divemaster Internship course and the information gained would be of great benefit in the future if faced with diving related injuries.
