This dive site, East Saulako, is located a 15-minute boat ride from the beach in Indonesia. Divers typically access the site via boat entry. While there is no specific history or navigational details provided, it is described as a very enjoyable dive site, suggesting a straightforward dive profile despite potential currents. The average depth is 12 meters, with a maximum depth of 24 meters.
East Saulako boasts a rich variety of marine life, with many species of saltwater fish inhabiting the area. Divers frequently encounter sharks, specifically blacktip and whitetip reef sharks. Moray eels are also abundant, adding to the diversity of larger marine creatures present at the site.
The best time to visit this dive site is not specified, but its location in Indonesia generally implies good diving conditions year-round, with seasonal variations in weather and currents. Divers should be prepared for potentially strong currents, which can offer exciting drift dives but require good buoyancy control and experience. Freedivers can also enjoy the site, especially with the 12-meter average depth, but should also exercise caution regarding the variable currents.

