2/5 Ajay A. 1 year ago on Google
Terrible
experience!
Not
worth
the
Money
and
Time
spent
with
these
people...
I
definitely
liked
the
under
water
experience.
I
will
do
it
again
at
some
other
places,
but
not
again
with
Temple
adventures.
I
was
super
excited
when
I
reached
the
office
of
Temple
adventures.
With
so
many
staff
moving
around
it
felt
like
a
lively
place.
So,
I
booked
a
slot
for
the
next
day.
On
Friday
morning,
I
was
at
their
office
by
6.30
and
we
went
into
the
sea
on
a
boat
by
7.30.
6
students
including
me,
5
instructors
and
the
boat
driver.
Around
30
minutes
after,
we
reached
the
diving
site.
The
instructors
asked
3
among
us
to
get
ready
and
went
for
the
dive
in
a
short
while.
The
rest
of
us
waited.
Those
who
went
for
the
dive
came
back
after
some
time,
started
resting
and
I
thought
it's
our
turn
now.
But
the
team
returned
were
all
busy
discussing
about
their
dive
and
nothing
happened.
After
a
while,
they
started
dressing
again
and
went
for
the
second
dive.
What???
It's
almost
10
and
still
we
3
are
waiting
for
the
first
dive.
And
it
looks
like
nobody
cares.
It
was
awkward
to
tell
one
of
the
instructors
that,
I
haven't
had
my
dive
yet.
He
told
me
to
wait
and
at
that
point
I
came
to
know
that
3
of
the
students
who
went
for
diving
are
there
for
a
diving
course
and
other
3
including
me
are
for
Discover
Scuba
Diving
program.
The
guys
joined
for
courses
have
2
longer
dives
and
they
will
be
treated
with
priority.
Those
who
register
for
the
Starter
program
will
have
to
waste
a
lot
of
time
sitting
there
watching
the
guys
doing
courses.
Maybe
around
10.30
the
instructor
Sabari
took
me
under
water.
The
dive
was
quite
an
awesome
experience.
The
water
wasn't
clear
as
advertised.
Still,
I
enjoyed
the
dive.
I
don't
know
how
much
time
I
spent
there
or
how
deep
I
went,
but
it
was
good.
At
the
same
time
I
feel
like
it
wasn't
worth
the
Money
I
spent
and
most
importantly
my
Time.
The
stand-offish
instructors
seemed
unfriendly
and
were
not
of
any
help.
Things
which
liked:
1.
Office
is
well
maintained.
2.
Most
of
the
staff
dealing
with
the
customers
are
cool.
Things
which
I
felt
terrible:
1.
The
instructors
treat
the
customers
who
register
for
the
courses
with
high
priority.
There
is
nothing
wrong
in
that.
But
the
terrible
part
is
they
don't
care
for
the
students
registered
for
the
normal
dive.
This
is
performed
like
a
ritual.
2.
In
a
small
boat,
the
instructors
were
like
a
separate
team
of
super
divers
and
were
behaving
like
cheap
movie
actors.
They
were
busy
boasting
about
their
diving
adventures
and
didn't
care
for
the
people
who
were
new
to
the
sea.
It
could
have
been
better
if
the
instructors
made
an
effort
to
talk
with
the
new
students
and
made
us
comfortable.
3.
The
profane
language
of
the
boat
driver.
He
didn't
tell
anything
bad
to
us,
but
the
language
he
was
using
on
phone
and
with
his
team
was
terrible
to
stand.
4.
The
instructor
Sabari
is
a
cool
kid
and
did
his
job
well.
But
I
felt
very
unsafe
to
dive
with
a
small
kid
who
is
15
or
16
years
old.
Regards
Ajay
Anand