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Dive Training

Most divers make their most important decisions — which agency, which course, which instructor — when they know the least. Book a consultation with Rohit Gupta before you choose, and start the way you wish you'd been told to start.

You leave the consultation with:

  • A recommended certification pathway from where you are now to where you want to be — whether that's Open Water, Divemaster, or technical diving at depth
  • Specific instructor and location recommendations based on your goals, budget, and available time
  • An honest answer to the question most aspiring technical divers ask: "Is this right for me?"
  • A clear next step — not a general direction
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Recreational Diving

Recreational Diving

Recreational diving is where most underwater journeys begin. It is designed for exploration within no-decompression limits, with direct access to the surface and a strong emphasis on safety, comfort, and building confidence underwater. At 10 metres, 18 metres, 30 metres, the ocean reveals itself gradually through coral reefs, marine life encounters, and the quiet perspective that only diving creates. Rohit Gupta began the same way before progressing into technical diving and logging dives across some of the world’s most celebrated underwater destinations. He understands what makes people fall in love with the ocean and what helps them become safer, more capable divers. Through globally recognised training agencies such as PADI, recreational diving becomes the starting point for a lifetime of exploration.

Technical Diving

Technical Diving

Recreational diving ends at 40 metres and requires a buddy and a direct ascent to the surface. Technical diving begins where those rules end. At 60 metres, 80 metres, 100 metres - in cave systems, on rebreathers that extend bottom time from minutes to hours, in overhead environments that recreational certification doesn't prepare you for - the underwater world becomes something qualitatively different. More demanding. More rewarding. And, for the people drawn to it, deeply addictive. Rohit Gupta holds a TDI Mod 3 CCR certification - Technical Diving International's most advanced closed-circuit rebreather qualification. He has used it at Cocos Island, Galápagos, Tubbataha, and the Coral Sea. He knows exactly what technical diving offers, what it demands, and whether - based on a single conversation - it is likely to be right for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Both. Beginners benefit from starting with the right pathway before making any financial commitments to courses. Experienced divers benefit from an honest assessment of their next step — especially before committing to technical training.

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