This dive site, Koh Talang South, is located off the coast of Thailand, near the Tarutao National Marine Park area. It features impressive granite rock formations that form the core structure of the site, providing interesting underwater topography. Navigation is generally straightforward around these formations, exploring the vibrant coral gardens that adorn them. There is no specific historical information or story provided for this particular site, but it is part of Thailand's rich Andaman Sea diving heritage.
Divers can expect to encounter a rich diversity of marine life. The site boasts a healthy display of well-preserved hard corals, soft corals, and colorful sea fans, creating a vibrant ecosystem. Schooling fish such as barracudas and fusiliers are commonly seen, along with stingrays. For macro enthusiasts, Koh Talang South is a prime location, offering sightings of intricate nudibranchs and elusive seahorses. Occasionally, lucky divers might even spot majestic whale sharks gracing the waters.
The varying currents at Koh Talang South mean that conditions can change, offering different experiences. It is an excellent spot for macro photography due to its abundant small critters. With an average depth of 7 meters and a maximum of 15 meters, it is very suitable for both snorkeling and freediving, allowing ample bottom time for observation. Divers of all levels will find something to enjoy, from shallow coral gardens to slightly deeper areas near the rock formations. Checking local dive operator reports for current conditions is always advisable.

