The Seri Buat archipelago, situated off the East Coast of Malaysia, boasts 64 volcanic islands. Apart from renowned Pulau Tioman, Dayang and Aur, the majority of these islands are untouched, uninhabited, undeveloped, and as far as scuba diving goes, mostly unexplored.

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This year Malaysia Sea Sports will set out to explore these unknown islands that have been nominated Marine Park status and are, in fact, members of the World atlas of Coral Reefs.

Diving in these locations will involve - quite literally - diving into the unknown. Most of this area has not yet been visited by divers, let alone been mapped.

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While we venture into these uncharted depths, there will be days we find nothing of interest. But odds are, there will be days we chance upon one spectacular find after another. That's what happens when you explore.

All our finds will be registered and processed into a comprehensive Seri Buat sub-marine fact-file.

If you're interested in diving Seri Buat Archipelago's countless coral patches, reefs and volcanic formations that until now have remained as good as unseen by divers. If you're serious about raising awareness of the challenges facing our seas and oceans.

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If you're keen to dive in the most exclusive of locations that are teeming with exotic and possibly as yet unclassified flora and fauna. If you'd like to dive off the beaten track and contribute in your own small way to charting these spectacular but undocumented submarine ecosystems.

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In short, if you're ready to dive with a difference, then enquire below. We'll get back to you within one business day to confirm.
 
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