This dive site, Koh Ku La, is an exceptionally easy and shallow dive site situated within the beautiful Mu Ko Chumphon National Park in Thailand. Its close proximity to the shore ensures convenient boat access, making it an ideal location for new divers seeking to gain experience or for anyone desiring a relaxed underwater exploration. The site offers a gentle environment with straightforward navigation, allowing divers to fully immerse themselves in the surrounding beauty without complex challenges.
The marine ecosystem at Koh Ku La is vibrant and diverse, providing ample opportunities for encountering a wide array of creatures. Divers can expect to spot impressive Giant clams, the delicate Seahorse, lively Clownfish, and schools of colorful Parrotfish. Regular sightings also include graceful Turtles, powerful Barracudas, intricate Butterfly fish, inquisitive Squid, tiny Goby, and elegant Angelfish, contributing to a rich and engaging underwater experience.
The best time to visit Koh Ku La typically falls during Thailand's dry season, generally from February to October, when the waters are calm, and visibility is at its peak. This site is highly recommended for both scuba divers and freedivers due to its comfortable shallow depths and captivating marine inhabitants. Visitors should remember to pay the national park fee upon entry and consider bringing a macro lens to capture the smaller, unique residents like the seahorse.

