Diving in Lembeh is world famous for its incredible muck diving and rare and unusual marine life. But what is muck diving and what’s the best way to tackle it? Muck diving refers to the fine sediment which is found at most of our dive sites. This sediment is very...

Have you heard about Muck Diving? Here we explain about the wonders of muck, what it is and how to dive it…. The term “muck” diving actually takes its name from the sediment that lies on the bottom and it can be a mixture of sand, silt, natural debris such as...

The Lembeh Strait is renowned for the micro marine life that resides there. However, not all critters are microscopic, in fact, some are quite large, flamboyant and even dangerously beautiful.  An Introduction to Lionfish Lionfish are a close relative to scorpionfish (both belonging to the Scorpaenidae family). This similarity is visually most...

There’s no denying that the Bobbit worm (Eunice aphroditois) is definitely not one of the most attractive critters found in Lembeh, however, it’s certainly one of the strangest! This alien-looking creature is also referred to as a ‘sand-striker’ due to its hunting habits. In this Blog we explain more about...