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Lake Tanganyika
Burundi
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Lake Tanganyika is one of the African Great Lakes, known for its remarkable biodiversity and clear, fresh waters. It is the world's longest freshwater lake and the second deepest. Diving in Lake Tanganyika offers a unique experience with visibility up to 20 meters on good days, allowing divers to explore its underwater landscapes and encounter hundreds of species of cichlid fish, many of which are endemic to the lake. The lake's vast size and depth create diverse habitats, from shallow reefs to deep-water environments, making it a fascinating destination for both novice and experienced divers. The lake's shores are relatively undeveloped, providing a serene and untouched diving experience.
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Dive Sites in Lake Tanganyika
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MV Mwongozo Wreck
The MV Mwongozo Wreck is a popular dive site in Lake Tanganyika. The wreck sits at a depth of approx...
30m
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Zambia Wall
Zambia Wall is a steep wall that drops down to a depth of around 40 meters. The wall is covered in a...
40m
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Kasenga Point
Kasenga Point is known for its large population of cichlids and other freshwater fish. The site is r...
20m
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Kungwe Beach
Kungwe Beach is a shallow dive site with a max depth of about 15 meters. It features a sandy bottom...
15m
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Cape Tembwe
Cape Tembwe is a deep dive site that reaches depths of up to 50 meters. The underwater landscape fea...
50m
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