Tulamben
The former
fishing village Tulamben is located in the northeast of Bali on the main road to
Singaraja. It lies about 1 hour from Candidasa towards north. On your way to
Amed or Tulamben you will have magnificent views over rice fields in beautiful
valleys up to the steep mountains. On some lookouts you have a breathtaking view
to the Mount Agung. In Tulamben you find some good accommodation for all budgets
and a costal reef with the U.S.A.T. Liberty shipwreck. More quite you can stay
in the only a few kilometres distant fishing village Amed.
In Tulamben
you can dive three dive sites from the shore. Sometimes the waves are a little
bit bigger and to entrance the water can be a little more difficult. It is
better to ware the dive shoes on the slippery stone beach.

1. U.S.A.T. Liberty
Shipwreck
One of the
best known dive sites in Bali is the U.S. Liberty. The original freighter was
125 meter long and 16 meter
wide.
The American
ship was torpedoed in the Lombok-Street at the 11th of January in
1942 from a Japanese submarine. Because the boat had a load of military charge
the crew tries to bring it into the harbour of Singeraja. But it starts to sink
faster and faster therefore the crew decided to go ashore in Tulamben. Nobody of
the crew was hurt and they safe all the military cargo.
On the beach
of Tulamben the steel shipwreck began to rust. The lava of the 1963 erupted
volcano Agung brought the ship back into the sea.
You
can easily reach the shipwreck from the beach and you can dive around it or into
it. Because there is usually no current this dive can be recommend for beginners
as
well as for experienced divers. In the area of the shipwreck you will have a
look on lots of big fish like barracudas, napoleon wrasse, surgeonfish and many
other reef fishes which have found a safe home inside
the wreck.
The wreck is
wonderful encrusted with soft and hard corals. We dive the shipwreck from 3
until 32 meters. The safety stop will be in five meter in an interesting eel
garden. We can highly recommend this dive site for snorkelers as well because
you can reach the ship from three until five meter under the surface.
2. Tulamben Drop off
At the south
end of the bay of Tulamben we start our dive directly from the shore. When we
enter the water from the beach we usually find a really big group of Jackfish.
They are swimming in circles and inside you can see
sometimes
other fishes looking for protection. In the shallower water several small spurs
lead off into the bay. We only swim around the corner of big volcanic rocks and
dive down to a wonderful and rich wall. This drop-off is an old lava flow as
well. The wall goes down from fifteen meters about seventy. It is a steep, rough
and even undercut a bit
what makes this dramatic topography of this beautiful reef. Here you will find
impress hard and soft coral formations, huge gorgonians, amazing big sponges and
Agropora species. Interesting is the variety of different reef fishes as well.
Sometimes we see here a bumphead parrotfish group. These are amazing fishes.
They are huge and with there bumphead they are looking very majestic when they
pass by. We will find here and in Jemeluk many different kinds of Angelfishes
like king angelfish, emperor angelfish, yellow-mask angelfish, regal angelfish
or the blue girdeled angelfish. Colourful as well are all the different kind of
butterfly
fishes and all the other reef fishes. Here you can also find the blue stripped
snapper.
It is a very
easy dive. You only need to have a look on your depth and your buoyancy when you
are diving. We will dive against a smooth current and he will bring us back to
the place where we have started.
The safety
stop will be at the corner of the protected bay in shallow water where you will
see lots of fishes in the corals as well.
3. Tulamben Coral Garden
Directly in
front of the hotels stretches a shallow slope along the beach down into a coral
garden. This coral garden in Tulamben is a perfect place for snorkelling. The
coral garden starts in two meters and falls down until app. 15
meters.
In
this nice coral garden live lots of reef fishes in spectacular hard and soft
corals. Here you can see very pretty blue, yellow and black ribbon moray eels.
The blue ones are the females and the black ones are the males which can become
120 cm. You can see here also a lot of different ghost pipefish and box fishes.
In a weld fuselage you can see some small and big reef fishes as well.
This dive
side is a perfect place for introductory, for beginner and dive refreshing
courses. And it is perfect for everybody who takes his time to look for all this
huge variety of smaller critters.
4. Kubu / Monkey Reef
North
of Tulamben you will find a little fishing village called Kubu. Here you will
find two wonderful dive sites which we can enter by the shore. This is one of
the most interesting
places in Bali to see all the different kinds of hard and soft corals in which
lots of small animals have found there home. You can see nudibranch, pygmy
seahorses, harlequin shrimps, durban hinge-beak prawns or banded boxer shrimps,
etc. Sometimes you can see turtles here and sleeping reef sharks at this
beautiful dive place.
