Enengpahembang Dive Site, located in Sangihe Island's pristine waters, offers an enchanting dive experience rich in macro life and vibrant marine activity. This dive site is known for its unique characteristics as a slope/muck dive, where the seabed gently slopes down to depths ranging from 10 to 25 meters.
As you descend into its crystal-clear depths, you're immediately greeted by a dazzling array of nudibranchs adorning the coral reefs in vibrant colors and intricate patterns.
The shallows of Enengpahembang are alive with bustling schools of reef fish—fusiliers, butterflyfish, and anthias darting around the coral gardens in a rhythmic dance of colors. Deeper into the site, impressive coral formations provide shelter for a variety of marine creatures, from crustaceans to juvenile reef fish seeking refuge among the corals' branches and crevices.
Enengpahembang is a haven for macro photography enthusiasts, offering endless opportunities to capture the intricate details of underwater life. From tiny shrimp camouflaged in coral crevices to elusive pygmy seahorses nestled in gorgonian fans, every dive promises new discoveries and photographic treasures.