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| Site | Zone | Depth | Why It's Special |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manta Alley | South | 5–40m | Massive manta aggregations of 20–50+ individuals |
| Cannibal Rock | South | 5–30m | World-class macro — nudibranchs, sea apples, frogfish, ghost pipefish |
| Yellow Wall | South | 5–25m | Vivid yellow soft coral wall with exceptional macro diversity |
| Torpedo Alley | South | 5–25m | Named for torpedo rays; rich invertebrate community |
| Horseshoe Bay | South (Rinca) | 5–25m | Sheltered bay with multiple dive sites and night dive potential |
| Three Sisters | North (remote) | 10–30m | Three exposed pinnacles with strong currents and shark activity |
| Langkoi Rock | Remote north | 15–35m | Reported hammerhead shark encounters |
South Komodo offers completely different diving to the north and central zones. Cold, nutrient-rich upwellings support dense invertebrate communities, massive manta aggregations, and macro life diversity rivalling Lembeh Strait. Without a liveaboard, you simply cannot access these waters.