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What is Sea Walking?
Sea walking involves wearing a heavy-duty, air-filled helmet that allows you to walk on the seabed, typically at shallow depths of 3 to 7 meters (10 to 23 feet). You are guided by a trained instructor, making it safe and enjoyable.
Key Features:
- Air Supply: The helmet is connected to a surface air supply, allowing you to breathe comfortably while submerged.
- Clear Visibility: The helmet has large glass panels, providing excellent visibility of the underwater environment.
- Accessibility: No diving experience is required; participants can walk easily on the seabed, making it suitable for all ages.
Popular Locations for Sea Walking:
- Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep): Offers stunning marine life and coral gardens, perfect for sea walking.
- North Bay Island: Known for its vibrant coral reefs and rich biodiversity, making it an ideal spot for this activity.
- Neil Island (Shaheed Dweep): Another great location with calm waters and diverse marine species.
What to Expect:
- Duration: The entire experience, including briefing and walking, typically lasts around 1 to 2 hours, with about 30 minutes spent underwater.
- Marine Life: Look out for colorful fish, corals, and other marine creatures. Some operators even provide food to attract fish during the experience.
- Guided Tour: A trained instructor will guide you through the process, ensuring safety and providing information about the marine environment.
Tips for the Experience:
- Wear Comfortable Clothing: Swimsuits or light clothing are recommended; some operators provide wet suits if needed.
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