Kuda Giri is a small wreck sitting in about 25 meters/82 feet of water, near a reef fish small caves, overhangs, and a pinnacle.
The bow of the ship is located quite shallow and it is also possible to penetrate the wreck. On the outside, the wreck is covered with corals, sea squirts, sponges, and algae.
There are also lots of small fish – such as leaf fish, frogfish, clownfish, gobies, batfish, and others – on or around the wreck. You may also spot some sea turtles, wrasses, octopuses, eels, and even guitar sharks.
The Kuda Giri wreck can be dived all year round, but the best period to do so is December to May when the conditions are more favorable. June to November is the rainy season. The water remains warm throughout the year.