This dive site, Koh Khang Suea, is a unique bird’s nest concession island located off the coast of Thailand. Access is strictly controlled, with tourists prohibited from landing on the island or its beaches. Despite its undisclosed nature, the site offers diving at various depths and skill levels, suggesting diverse underwater topography. Its proximity to the Tong Tom Yai Community Dive Center indicates local familiarity, though specific historical context or navigation details are not widely publicized.
Divers can expect to encounter a vibrant array of marine life, including many types of fish, impressive giant clams, and various crabs. While specific coral species are not detailed, the mention of diverse fauna typically points to a healthy coral reef ecosystem supporting this marine diversity.
The best time to visit this site is not explicitly stated, but the Gulf of Thailand generally offers good diving conditions for much of the year. Given its status as an undisclosed dive site, arranging trips would likely require coordination with local dive operators like TongTom Diving. The site's varied depths make it potentially suitable for both scuba divers and freedivers, provided boat access is permitted for diving activities.

