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Kilima Drift is a continuation of Kilima Steps. It is magical and can be done in two different ways, almost like two different dive sites!
It starts at about 12 meters and goes down to about 25 meters, so it can be done as an easy shallow dive or as a deep drift dive.
It is best when dived on ebb tide (the period between high tide and low tide when the sea level falls), and is normally best in the morning hours.
Its interesting topography and currents rich in nutrients, it houses wonderful c…
Kilima Drift is a continuation of Kilima Steps. It is magical and can be done in two different ways, almost like two different dive sites!
It starts at about 12 meters and goes down to about 25 meters, so it can be done as an easy shallow dive or as a deep drift dive.
It is best when dived on ebb tide (the period between high tide and low tide when the sea level falls), and is normally best in the morning hours.
Its interesting topography and currents rich in nutrients, it houses wonderful coral life, like Whip Corals, large sea fans and sponges, and rich fish life, where we can spot Jacks, Pufferfish, Barracudas, Butterflyfish, Parrotfish, mackerels and tunas. This topography also creates a challenge of up and down currents which can be challenging, and hence is recommended for advanced/experienced diver.
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