Sharks · 2 destinations worldwide

Walking Sharks (Epaulette)

The shark that walks. Tide-pool specialists with pectoral fins they use as legs.

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About walking sharks

Walking sharks (epaulette sharks, Hemiscyllium spp.) are tropical bamboo sharks endemic to a small slice of the Indo-Pacific — eastern Indonesia, PNG, northern Australia. The 9 known species 'walk' across the reef on their pectoral and pelvic fins, including out of water across exposed reef flats at low tide.

They survive low-oxygen conditions that would kill most fish, slowing heart rate and metabolism dramatically. Each species has a distinctive spot pattern — the 'epaulette' marking near the gill is a giveaway.

Raja Ampat is the world walking-shark hotspot — multiple endemic species (the Triton Bay and Raja walking sharks were both described as new species in the 2000s). Night dives and tidal-pool snorkels in shallow lagoons are the encounter setting.

When to dive with Walking Sharks (Epaulette)

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KomodoIndonesia
Raja AmpatIndonesia
High probabilitySeasonal / shoulderOff-season
Best months overall: April, October, November. Raja Ampat Oct–Apr, liveaboard. Night dives are 3× the daytime encounter rate.

Where to dive with Walking Sharks (Epaulette)

2 destinations across SE Asia — peak seasons vary by location, so plan your trip around the right destination AND the right month.

Plan a trip to dive with walking sharks (epaulette)

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to dive with walking sharks (epaulette)?
Raja Ampat Oct–Apr, liveaboard. Night dives are 3× the daytime encounter rate.
What's the best destination for first-timers?
Komodo is the easiest entry point — short flights, beginner-friendly conditions, and reliable sightings during peak months.
What certification do I need?
No — Open Water certification is enough for walking sharks (epaulette) encounters. Most sightings happen above 18m on standard recreational dives.
Photography tips?
Macro to wide-mid. Get level with the substrate — the walking pose is the story. Night-dive light from above and behind.

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