Chumphon Pinnacle

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Chumphon Pinnacle is a renowned offshore dive site near Ko Tao in the Gulf of Thailand, famous for its granite pinnacles, abundant marine life, and frequent whale shark sightings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dive site
tourist attraction
accessedFrom Ko Tao NERFINISHED
accessMethod boat
country Thailand
hasApproximateBoatTravelTimeFromKoTao about 30–45 minutes
hasBestSeason March–October
hasFeature cleaning stations for pelagic fish
multiple submerged pinnacles
hasGeologicalForm granite pinnacles
hasHazard strong currents
thermoclines
hasMainPinnacleOrientation north–south
hasMarineLife anemonefish
barracuda
batfish
cobia
fusiliers
giant grouper
moray eel
queenfish
reef shark
sea anemones
sea fans
snapper
soft corals
trevally
whale shark
hasMaximumDepth approximately 35 meters
hasPeakWhaleSharkSeason March–May
hasSeafloorType rocky
sandy patches
hasShallowestTopDepth approximately 14 meters
hasTypicalDiveDepth approximately 14–35 meters
hasUnderwaterVisibilityRange approximately 10–30 meters
isConsideredOneOf the top dive sites in the Gulf of Thailand
isOffshore true
isPartOf Ko Tao dive sites
isRenownedFor abundant marine life
frequent whale shark sightings
scuba diving
locatedIn Southern Thailand NERFINISHED
Surat Thani Province NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Gulf of Thailand NERFINISHED
locatedNear Ko Tao NERFINISHED
popularWith scuba divers
underwater photographers
recommendedFor advanced divers

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Ko Tao hasDivingSite Chumphon Pinnacle