The Magnet, South Lombok... anyone dived there before?

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@ Kilo Fox: You are absolutely right. I will go with Dive Zone & they do still have schedule to that area.

@Gymrat76 & Wahloeh: Will absolutely do.

Take care guys
 
Dear All,

Sorry for not write the trip report sooner. Was buried with work :( as it is holiday season here in Bali.

Went last may to lombok island to check the dive out there with my 4 colleagues. 3 are dive instructors and one dive master. We're all have more than 1500 log dives yet the magnet still a WOW experience for all of us.

No wonder Dive Zone suggest minimum 100 log dives before you will be able to dive in the magnet. We did not see hammerheads though as we visited not on its best time. We are informed by our Dive Zone's dive master that the best time to visit the island if your main intention is to see the hammerheads will be September & October. The current is really... really strong so you will need to dive closely with your buddy. Another suggestion that you better not dive too long for each dive as the current could make you exhausted.

If you really want to see the hammerheads you need to schedule the magnet more than one day. As the 1st trip might be diverted to other area if the weather not possible for you to dive in the magnet.

Sekotong has more "regular" dive for you to enjoy. Although the light house sight has no calmer current than the magnet.

Most of accommodation in Sekotong are basic (with fan & hot water shower) but there will be Cocotinos Sekotong resort will be open next month for those who prefer high end accommodation.

From Bali you may take fast boat to Lombok which need approximately 2 hours only/way. It is also better to take the boat as your transportation instead of airplane as it will give you maximum time to dive in lombok as you will not need to worry about surface interval.

The government plan to open international airport on Lombok island this year that will give easier access for you who plan to visit the island.

hopefully you find my information helpful.

Have a great day & Cheers,

Lanny
 
OK Trip Report! :)

Just got back from a week of diving which included 2 days of diving at Bali and another 2 days at South Lombok. Will just concentrate on the South Lombok site:

We went with an outfit called Dream Divers, who were supposedly one of the first dive operators to dive the area, and its where Dive Zone started from later on. The guide we used was from Dream Divers, but the logistics were all arranged by Dive Zone. We staged out of the Belongas Bay resort.

The Magnet is a pinnacle that sticks out of the ocean right out in the open sea. The Indo govt has built a lighthouse on the pinnacle, so its a pretty obvious dive site. The swells were quite big (1-3m) and water was also very choppy. Since all the dive operators used a small motorboat (6-8 pax), it was a rather exciting journey there.

Descent was negative entry, because if you miss the pinnacle, you could be swept away by the currents, which would ruin the dive. Anyway, we did only 1 dive each day at the Magnet (had to abort the first dive on day 2 cos the surface conditions did not allow us to dive). One day 1, the other group spotted a Great Hammerhead, and on day 2, I spotted 3 scalloped hammerheads on the dive. So yes, there ARE hammerheads there! They were at around 40m swimming alongside and away so only saw them for a brief few seconds. Other things at the Magnet included huge black tips and white tips. But the surge is really strong there, and the up and down currents were wicked.

Another good dive site was the Cathedral. On the single dive we did there, the conditions were probably worse than what we experienced at the Magnet. But the highlight of the dive was when we descended we saw a small school (about 4-5) of eagle rays right below us. There were also a good number of sea snakes at this site, which is also an underwater pinnacle.

One of the best dives was probably Gili Sera, where we saw schools of pygmy devil rays (Mobula Rays) on every dive! The largest school we saw was probably 30+, with some eagle rays spotted on the last dive there. Vis was not fantastic, but it was still breathtaking watching the school glide by. This dive site was OK in terms of surge and currents, certainly nothing compared to the Magnet and the Cathedral.

Water temps were acceptable, 26-27C so dived in a 0.5 rashguard and boardshorts most of the time. One dive it was 24-25C so for most people a 3mm would be more than enough.

Not many sites there, but hell, I could do those 3 sites for an entire week! Will definitely go there again :eyebrow:
 
Oh, just to add on:

1. If you're taking the ferry, don't use the local porters. They will ask to carry your stuff up the ferry (or down) for 10-20k rupiah, then try to rip you off. We agreed to have 3 bags carried down at the Lombok side for 20k each, and they wanted 100k which we had to give after being surrounded by the lot. Dunno why they're doing this, as they're just killing themselves in the long run, cos they lost out on the business on our return leg (and hopefully from everyone else who heeds this advise)

2. A private van from Kuta to Padang Bai (where you take the ferry to Lombok) should cost in the region of 300k Rp for the entire car. They initially offered it to our party of 3 for 250k Rp EACH, which we declined. The final sum we paid was closer to 300k in total.

3. Bring lotsa mosquito repellant :D
 
Here's my trip report on the Indon sub-forum (same trip as gymrat76)
http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/indonesia/350442-trip-report-south-lombok-magnet-aug-2010-a.html#post5451876

And here are some vids to share (sorry no vids of the hammers as we couldn't get close). All vids taken with Canon Ixus 300HS.

Solo eagle ray at Cathedral, South Lombok (part of a small school of 5)
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Solo mobula ray at Gili Sera, South Lombok
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Mobula ray school at Gili Sera, South Lombok (part of a larger school of 30plus)
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