A granulated sea star sits amid soft coral on the reef wall at Hin Daeng, Thailand

Southeast Asia · Thailand

Hin Daeng & Hin Muang

Sheer purple-coral wall with manta rays and occasional whale sharks

Photo: portioid · CC BY-SA 4.0

Two adjoining offshore pinnacles south of Ko Lanta — Hin Daeng ('red rock') and Hin Muang ('purple rock') — form one of the Andaman Sea's most dramatic dive sites, with a wall dropping from the surface well beyond recreational limits. Hin Muang's summit is carpeted in vivid purple soft coral, while Hin Daeng draws manta rays and, less predictably, whale sharks along its current-swept drop-offs. The exposed offshore location means strong current and open-water conditions.

About diving in Hin Daeng & Hin Muang

Getting there is half the commitment. The pinnacles sit well out from Ko Lanta with no land nearby, so the day is built around a long crossing, two dives with the surface interval spent rolling in open water, and a long ride home; some operators break the run with a dive at Koh Haa or Koh Rok. Entries are quick and purposeful, often negative with the group descending together, and the boat picks divers up wherever they surface rather than holding a fixed line. November to April is the reliable window, May and October are marginal, and a day can be called off for swell at either end.

The two rocks behave differently. Hin Daeng breaks the surface as a small marker to descend beside; Hin Muang stays submerged, so the skipper finds it on GPS and the briefing covers where the summit sits before anyone gets in. Both stand alone, so current arrives unbroken off open sea and the practical decision underwater is which flank to shelter behind. There is no shallow bottom to catch a descent and no reef to follow home, which makes depth discipline and gas planning matter more here than on a fringing reef.

What divers remember is the sense of hanging over nothing. Much of the dive is spent with rock on one side and open water on the other, working a band around fifteen to thirty metres and watching what comes out of the blue rather than covering ground. Manta encounters are the classic reason to make the trip, and they tend to mean holding position at a corner rather than chasing. Wide-angle is the natural fit, and the soft coral on the summits needs a strobe to show any colour at depth.

What filters divers here is not the certification card but the current, and the exposure that comes with it: negative entries, ascents without a reference, and a boat that cannot always hold station. Divers still working on buoyancy have a hard time, and building up on the calmer Andaman sites first is the sensible route. Carry an SMB and know how to deploy it while drifting. The crossing is genuinely uncomfortable in any sea, so anyone prone to seasickness should plan for it rather than hope.

When to dive Hin Daeng & Hin Muang

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Only reliably diveable November-April; southwest monsoon swell makes the exposed pinnacles too rough May-October.

Getting there

Day boats run from Ko Lanta, with some trips leaving from Phi Phi, and the pinnacles also appear on southern Andaman liveaboard routes; Krabi is the nearest airport and Phuket the other common gateway. Everything is boat-based and the crossing is long, so departures are early and the day runs late.

Wildlife calendar

Manta rays are the headline and can appear at any point in the November-April season, most often over the current-swept points; whale sharks pass through the same window far less predictably. Eagle rays, reef sharks, barracuda and trevally work the drop-offs throughout, with grouper, napoleon wrasse and nudibranchs on the coral-covered summits.

Dive types & marine life

  • Wall
  • Drift
  • Pelagic & blue water
  • Reef
  • Manta rays
  • Whale sharks
  • Reef sharks
  • Eagle rays
  • Barracuda
  • Trevally & jacks
  • Groupers
  • Napoleon wrasse
  • Nudibranchs
  • Pristine corals

Notable dive sites in Hin Daeng & Hin Muang

  • Hin Daeng Wall

    Sheer red-hued drop-off known for passing manta rays

  • Hin Daeng South Point

    Current-exposed tip where pelagics and occasional whale sharks pass

  • Hin Muang Pinnacle

    Submerged summit blanketed in dense purple soft coral

  • Hin Muang Plateau

    Sloping ledge with anemones, groupers and schooling snapper

Photos from Hin Daeng & Hin Muang

  • portioid · CC BY-SA 4.0

  • portioid · CC BY-SA 4.0

  • portioid · CC BY-SA 4.0

  • portioid · CC BY 4.0

Dive videos

4K Down the Deep Blue - Hin Daeng & Hin Muang - Diving Thailand · Lambert's Blue Horizons on YouTube

Thailand, Koh Lanta, Hin Muang | 4K UHD Underwater Video Full Diving · My Dive Logbook on YouTube

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