This dive site, Pileh Wall 1, is a vibrant wall dive situated on the breathtaking island of Phi Phi Leh, Thailand. It reaches a maximum depth of 15 meters, with an average depth of approximately 7 meters, making it easily accessible and enjoyable for divers of all skill levels. The site is a natural wonder, characterized by its impressive vertical wall adorned with colorful marine growth, offering a straightforward navigation experience along its face. There is no specific historical narrative associated with the dive site, rather it is celebrated for its pristine natural beauty.
The underwater landscape is particularly celebrated for its abundant and colorful soft corals and large gorgonian fans that adorn the wall. Diverse reef fish species are common throughout the site, and moray eels can be spotted within crevices. A highlight for many divers is the potential to encounter blacktip reef sharks, often seen in the shallower sections. Occasional sightings of turtles further enhance the marine life experience.
The best time to visit this dive site for optimal conditions and marine life sightings aligns with Thailand's dry season, typically from November to April. Pileh Wall's accessible depth and rich biodiversity make it an excellent choice for both scuba divers and freedivers seeking an engaging underwater experience. Snorkelers will also enjoy the vibrant reef in the shallower parts of the wall. Divers are advised to maintain good buoyancy control to protect the delicate corals.

