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Kenyalang Wreck

Miri rig-to-reef wreck with big fish and clear structure.

Scuba DivingBoatIntermediate
Artificial ReefWreck

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A boat-accessed Miri wreck dive with strong fish life, a flat sandy base, and a profile that suits certified scuba divers looking for structure without a long swim.

About Kenyalang Wreck

Kenyalang Wreck is a rig-to-reef artificial reef in Miri built from the decommissioned Baram 8 oil rig. The structure sits on a sandy bottom and gives divers a clean, easy-to-read wreck profile that still feels alive, with steel sections, open water around the hull, and plenty of fish pulling in tight to the structure. It is a classic Miri wreck dive for people who want a compact offshore site with big predators, schools of fish, and lots of detail on and around the wreck.

Research Estimate At Kenyalang Wreck

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VisibilityVisibility: 12m
AccessModerate entry effort
Aquatic LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
Crowd / PopularityModerate
CurrentLight current
SurgeFlat calm

Where Is Kenyalang Wreck?

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Kenyalang Wreck Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

13m - 23m

Depth Note

Shallowest point around 13 m; maximum depth about 23 m on a flat sandy bottom.

Best Season

March to September

Typical Conditions

Offshore wreck conditions with mild current, decent visibility by regional standards, and a sandy bottom that makes the site straightforward to read.

Safety & Access At Kenyalang Wreck

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Overhead environment

Safety Notes

Good buoyancy control matters around the steel structure, and this is a scuba wreck rather than a casual swim site.

Access Restrictions

Boat access is required, and the wreck is typically visited through a Miri operator inside the protected national park.

Legal Notes

Park-entry fees apply in the Miri-Sibuti Coral Reefs National Park, and operators handle the boat and registration logistics.

Local Intel For Kenyalang Wreck

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Scuba Diving

Depth range and stated suitability make it appropriate for Open Water through Advanced divers.

Freediving

Not a freedive site; the wreck sits well below comfortable breath-hold depth.

Snorkeling

Not a snorkel site; the wreck is too deep for meaningful surface snorkeling.

Kenyalang Wreck Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Kenyalang Wreck

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Wildlife at Kenyalang Wreck

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Recent Logged Visits At Kenyalang Wreck

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Kenyalang Wreck Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Operator package with Miri Marina boat departures and two-dive logistics.

www.roowanders.com · Park Guide

Protected-area guide with park-ticket guidance for Miri-Sibuti dives.

Current feature on Kenyalang Wreck with depth, visibility, and marine-life context.

www.tourism.gov.my · Official Tourism

Official tourism article placing Kenyalang Wreck in Miri's wreck-diving scene.

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