Locations · Tulamben · Batu Niti
★ ★ · Wall · Outer reef · 6 km N of Tulamben

Batu Niti

A smaller, quieter version of the Tulamben Wall — vertical face from 10 to 30 metres, gorgonian sea fans, soft coral coverage. Less crowded than Drop-Off, less depth than the Liberty bow, perfect for AOWD divers.

Also known as Niti Wall · Niti Rock
Story
Difficulty★ ★ Intermediate
Depth10m → 30m
TypeWall
Visibility20–30m
Water26–29°C
Best seasonApr–Oct
GPS 8°16'19"S · 115°36'16"E · Area Outer reef · 6 km N of Tulamben · Aliases Niti Wall · Niti Rock
The story

Quieter than the main wall.

Batu Niti is the wall site that experienced Tulamben guides take divers to when Drop-Off is overrun. Six kilometres north of the village by boat, the reef gives way to a vertical face — not as dramatic as the volcanic main Wall, but easier on the dive plan.

The wall starts at 10 metres on a hard coral edge and drops vertically to about 30, where it meets a sandy slope. Gorgonian sea fans festoon the face at 18–25 m. Anthias cloud the upper edges. Soft coral hangs in dense curtains.

"The wall nobody else is on."

Pair it with Batu Kelebit (1 km south) for an outer-reef morning. AOWD recommended for the depth, but the dive plan stays simple: drop, drift along the wall, ascend slowly. Calmer current than Kelebit.

Topography

How the dive unfolds.

A smaller, quieter wall north of Tulamben. Boat entry, descend on a coral plateau at 10 m, then a vertical wall section drops to 30 m — soft corals, gorgonians, the occasional reef shark. Less crowded than Drop-Off, often a back-up site when Drop-Off is busy.

★ OPEN WATER · 0–18m ★ ★ ADVANCED · 18–30m ★ ★ ★ TECH ZONE · 30m+ SURFACE ENTRY · BOAT EXIT · BOAT 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m REEF TOP WALL BASE 30m · sand bottom WALL TOP · 12m plateau drop WALL MID · 22m gorgonian fans WALL BASE · 30m whitetips occasional DIVE PATH SAFETY STOP 5m · 3 min 8°16'19"S · 115°36'18"E · GEBCO 2020 · 10 samples

Plan a 40-min wall dive: boat drop on the plateau at 10 m, descend along the wall to 30 m, work the wall returning along the top, ascend slowly. AOWD recommended for the deeper sections. Quiet site — usually no other operators.

Marine life · what you might see

The ocean's not a zoo.

Sightings are pure chance — current, season, time of day, and luck. Below is what divers spot at this site, but no operator can guarantee any specific encounter on any specific dive.

Gorgonian sea fans 100%
Anthias clouds 95%
Pyramid butterflyfish 90%
Bannerfish 85%
Moorish idols 90%
Schooling jacks 50%
Napoleon wrasse 35%
Sea turtles 40%
Whitetip reef sharks 18%
Moray eels 75%
Scorpionfish 70%
Nudibranchs 70%
Soft coral curtains 100%
Sponges 100%
Black coral (deep) 70%
Anemones · Clownfish 95%

Always-presentThe wall, the gorgonians, the anthias, butterflyfish, soft corals.

Sometimes-presentSchooling jacks, Napoleon wrasse, sea turtles drifting past, the occasional whitetip.

Practical

What you need.

01 · Cert

Certification

AOWD recommended (max depth 30 m+). Some current and depth — Open Water divers stay shallower.

02 · Entry

Entry · Distance

Boat dive. ~12 min from Tulamben village by traditional jukung outrigger. Negative entry.

03 · Flow

Currents

Moderate to strong on the outer reef — drift dives common. Always carry an SMB and stay close to your guide.

04 · When

Best time of day

Morning slack tide window (07:00–09:00). Currents pick up after midday — plan accordingly.

05 · Fees

Site fee

Local Tulamben village fee ~30,000 IDR (€2) per diver per day — included in your PMD safari price.

06 · Schedule

Surface intervals

Back to the resort between dives. Two-tank trip standard — outer reef in the morning, sheltered shore site in the afternoon.

Ready?

Dive Batu Niti
on a Tulamben safari.

All-inclusive: flights, transfers, villa, dives, food, marine fees. Two-tank Tulamben day with this site as part of the rotation.