The center of the beach has the best break. It is easy to find, friendly and there might be as many as five surfers.
Unlike any other break in thailand, a real wave. not exactly top class, but good fun. you gonna need a reasonable swell to get anything outta this (4-6ft) but when it goes off it is worth the hunt.
excellent atmosphere, great country , funny waves, many cheap accomodation on the island, a lot of sopts to discover.....Sai Kaow is the first beach .....
along the east coast of Samet , you will find plenty of beach breaks ( Ao Pai, Sai Kaew, etc..)White sand , crystal water, beautiful landscape.Small waves ( max.4/5 feet ), but quite Ok. better for Bodyboarders.
There is a surf shop in Khao Lak town, Pakarang Surf Shop.
Bang Niang (the town just north of Khao Lak) has a good little river mouth beach break. Cape Pakarang has a good beach break and a few reef breaks, also picks up the most swell.
It's usually best up against the northern headland. I've seen good left more in the middle of the bay when it gets over 4ft.
Watch where the locals go in when it is high tide, mind the sharp rocks. Peddel in inmidiatly. There are two surf shops near Kalim, one called Yellow's Shop located beside Kalim School another one call Day's shop located on the north side of Patong beach (opposite grace land hotel)
There are about 4 breaks on Kamala beach, all good fun and all safe. Local are great, they give you waves and cheer you on, the way it should be. They taught me to surf and are prepared to teach anybody, superfriendly and super fun.This a great spot to surf, the locals are very friendly and can suirf well. Whichever way the swells are coming in Kamala will offer a good break etiher side of the bay. When coming on from the south west it is a long left break at teh south of the bay starting over a reef and then goning over the sand for a good 150 m. Mosty the break is at the north of the bay and a beach break, long rides startign about 50m offshore. Great fun place with a great vibes and great waves for fun surfers. Egos stay at home.
There is one must for every surfer: You have to go to Kata Mama beach resaurant. There is a little surfshop and surflender there. The food and the atmosphere is extraordinary. Surfers congragate there everyday.
The center of the beach has the best break. It is easy to find, friendly and there might be as many as five surfers.
Unlike any other break in thailand, a real wave. not exactly top class, but good fun. you gonna need a reasonable swell to get anything outta this (4-6ft) but when it goes off it is worth the hunt.
excellent atmosphere, great country , funny waves, many cheap accomodation on the island, a lot of sopts to discover.....Sai Kaow is the first beach .....
along the east coast of Samet , you will find plenty of beach breaks ( Ao Pai, Sai Kaew, etc..)White sand , crystal water, beautiful landscape.Small waves ( max.4/5 feet ), but quite Ok. better for Bodyboarders.
There is a surf shop in Khao Lak town, Pakarang Surf Shop.
Bang Niang (the town just north of Khao Lak) has a good little river mouth beach break. Cape Pakarang has a good beach break and a few reef breaks, also picks up the most swell.
It's usually best up against the northern headland. I've seen good left more in the middle of the bay when it gets over 4ft.
Watch where the locals go in when it is high tide, mind the sharp rocks. Peddel in inmidiatly. There are two surf shops near Kalim, one called Yellow's Shop located beside Kalim School another one call Day's shop located on the north side of Patong beach (opposite grace land hotel)
There are about 4 breaks on Kamala beach, all good fun and all safe. Local are great, they give you waves and cheer you on, the way it should be. They taught me to surf and are prepared to teach anybody, superfriendly and super fun.This a great spot to surf, the locals are very friendly and can suirf well. Whichever way the swells are coming in Kamala will offer a good break etiher side of the bay. When coming on from the south west it is a long left break at teh south of the bay starting over a reef and then goning over the sand for a good 150 m. Mosty the break is at the north of the bay and a beach break, long rides startign about 50m offshore. Great fun place with a great vibes and great waves for fun surfers. Egos stay at home.
There is one must for every surfer: You have to go to Kata Mama beach resaurant. There is a little surfshop and surflender there. The food and the atmosphere is extraordinary. Surfers congragate there everyday.
The center of the beach has the best break. It is easy to find, friendly and there might be as many as five surfers.
Unlike any other break in thailand, a real wave. not exactly top class, but good fun. you gonna need a reasonable swell to get anything outta this (4-6ft) but when it goes off it is worth the hunt.
excellent atmosphere, great country , funny waves, many cheap accomodation on the island, a lot of sopts to discover.....Sai Kaow is the first beach .....
along the east coast of Samet , you will find plenty of beach breaks ( Ao Pai, Sai Kaew, etc..)White sand , crystal water, beautiful landscape.Small waves ( max.4/5 feet ), but quite Ok. better for Bodyboarders.
There is a surf shop in Khao Lak town, Pakarang Surf Shop.
Bang Niang (the town just north of Khao Lak) has a good little river mouth beach break. Cape Pakarang has a good beach break and a few reef breaks, also picks up the most swell.
It's usually best up against the northern headland. I've seen good left more in the middle of the bay when it gets over 4ft.
Watch where the locals go in when it is high tide, mind the sharp rocks. Peddel in inmidiatly. There are two surf shops near Kalim, one called Yellow's Shop located beside Kalim School another one call Day's shop located on the north side of Patong beach (opposite grace land hotel)
There are about 4 breaks on Kamala beach, all good fun and all safe. Local are great, they give you waves and cheer you on, the way it should be. They taught me to surf and are prepared to teach anybody, superfriendly and super fun.This a great spot to surf, the locals are very friendly and can suirf well. Whichever way the swells are coming in Kamala will offer a good break etiher side of the bay. When coming on from the south west it is a long left break at teh south of the bay starting over a reef and then goning over the sand for a good 150 m. Mosty the break is at the north of the bay and a beach break, long rides startign about 50m offshore. Great fun place with a great vibes and great waves for fun surfers. Egos stay at home.
There is one must for every surfer: You have to go to Kata Mama beach resaurant. There is a little surfshop and surflender there. The food and the atmosphere is extraordinary. Surfers congragate there everyday.
The center of the beach has the best break. It is easy to find, friendly and there might be as many as five surfers.
Unlike any other break in thailand, a real wave. not exactly top class, but good fun. you gonna need a reasonable swell to get anything outta this (4-6ft) but when it goes off it is worth the hunt.
excellent atmosphere, great country , funny waves, many cheap accomodation on the island, a lot of sopts to discover.....Sai Kaow is the first beach .....
along the east coast of Samet , you will find plenty of beach breaks ( Ao Pai, Sai Kaew, etc..)White sand , crystal water, beautiful landscape.Small waves ( max.4/5 feet ), but quite Ok. better for Bodyboarders.
There is a surf shop in Khao Lak town, Pakarang Surf Shop.
Bang Niang (the town just north of Khao Lak) has a good little river mouth beach break. Cape Pakarang has a good beach break and a few reef breaks, also picks up the most swell.
It's usually best up against the northern headland. I've seen good left more in the middle of the bay when it gets over 4ft.
Watch where the locals go in when it is high tide, mind the sharp rocks. Peddel in inmidiatly. There are two surf shops near Kalim, one called Yellow's Shop located beside Kalim School another one call Day's shop located on the north side of Patong beach (opposite grace land hotel)
There are about 4 breaks on Kamala beach, all good fun and all safe. Local are great, they give you waves and cheer you on, the way it should be. They taught me to surf and are prepared to teach anybody, superfriendly and super fun.This a great spot to surf, the locals are very friendly and can suirf well. Whichever way the swells are coming in Kamala will offer a good break etiher side of the bay. When coming on from the south west it is a long left break at teh south of the bay starting over a reef and then goning over the sand for a good 150 m. Mosty the break is at the north of the bay and a beach break, long rides startign about 50m offshore. Great fun place with a great vibes and great waves for fun surfers. Egos stay at home.
There is one must for every surfer: You have to go to Kata Mama beach resaurant. There is a little surfshop and surflender there. The food and the atmosphere is extraordinary. Surfers congragate there everyday.
The center of the beach has the best break. It is easy to find, friendly and there might be as many as five surfers.
Unlike any other break in thailand, a real wave. not exactly top class, but good fun. you gonna need a reasonable swell to get anything outta this (4-6ft) but when it goes off it is worth the hunt.
excellent atmosphere, great country , funny waves, many cheap accomodation on the island, a lot of sopts to discover.....Sai Kaow is the first beach .....
along the east coast of Samet , you will find plenty of beach breaks ( Ao Pai, Sai Kaew, etc..)White sand , crystal water, beautiful landscape.Small waves ( max.4/5 feet ), but quite Ok. better for Bodyboarders.
There is a surf shop in Khao Lak town, Pakarang Surf Shop.
Bang Niang (the town just north of Khao Lak) has a good little river mouth beach break. Cape Pakarang has a good beach break and a few reef breaks, also picks up the most swell.
It's usually best up against the northern headland. I've seen good left more in the middle of the bay when it gets over 4ft.
Watch where the locals go in when it is high tide, mind the sharp rocks. Peddel in inmidiatly. There are two surf shops near Kalim, one called Yellow's Shop located beside Kalim School another one call Day's shop located on the north side of Patong beach (opposite grace land hotel)
There are about 4 breaks on Kamala beach, all good fun and all safe. Local are great, they give you waves and cheer you on, the way it should be. They taught me to surf and are prepared to teach anybody, superfriendly and super fun.This a great spot to surf, the locals are very friendly and can suirf well. Whichever way the swells are coming in Kamala will offer a good break etiher side of the bay. When coming on from the south west it is a long left break at teh south of the bay starting over a reef and then goning over the sand for a good 150 m. Mosty the break is at the north of the bay and a beach break, long rides startign about 50m offshore. Great fun place with a great vibes and great waves for fun surfers. Egos stay at home.
There is one must for every surfer: You have to go to Kata Mama beach resaurant. There is a little surfshop and surflender there. The food and the atmosphere is extraordinary. Surfers congragate there everyday.
The center of the beach has the best break. It is easy to find, friendly and there might be as many as five surfers.
Unlike any other break in thailand, a real wave. not exactly top class, but good fun. you gonna need a reasonable swell to get anything outta this (4-6ft) but when it goes off it is worth the hunt.
excellent atmosphere, great country , funny waves, many cheap accomodation on the island, a lot of sopts to discover.....Sai Kaow is the first beach .....
along the east coast of Samet , you will find plenty of beach breaks ( Ao Pai, Sai Kaew, etc..)White sand , crystal water, beautiful landscape.Small waves ( max.4/5 feet ), but quite Ok. better for Bodyboarders.
There is a surf shop in Khao Lak town, Pakarang Surf Shop.
Bang Niang (the town just north of Khao Lak) has a good little river mouth beach break. Cape Pakarang has a good beach break and a few reef breaks, also picks up the most swell.
It's usually best up against the northern headland. I've seen good left more in the middle of the bay when it gets over 4ft.
Watch where the locals go in when it is high tide, mind the sharp rocks. Peddel in inmidiatly. There are two surf shops near Kalim, one called Yellow's Shop located beside Kalim School another one call Day's shop located on the north side of Patong beach (opposite grace land hotel)
There are about 4 breaks on Kamala beach, all good fun and all safe. Local are great, they give you waves and cheer you on, the way it should be. They taught me to surf and are prepared to teach anybody, superfriendly and super fun.This a great spot to surf, the locals are very friendly and can suirf well. Whichever way the swells are coming in Kamala will offer a good break etiher side of the bay. When coming on from the south west it is a long left break at teh south of the bay starting over a reef and then goning over the sand for a good 150 m. Mosty the break is at the north of the bay and a beach break, long rides startign about 50m offshore. Great fun place with a great vibes and great waves for fun surfers. Egos stay at home.
There is one must for every surfer: You have to go to Kata Mama beach resaurant. There is a little surfshop and surflender there. The food and the atmosphere is extraordinary. Surfers congragate there everyday.
The center of the beach has the best break. It is easy to find, friendly and there might be as many as five surfers.
Unlike any other break in thailand, a real wave. not exactly top class, but good fun. you gonna need a reasonable swell to get anything outta this (4-6ft) but when it goes off it is worth the hunt.
excellent atmosphere, great country , funny waves, many cheap accomodation on the island, a lot of sopts to discover.....Sai Kaow is the first beach .....
along the east coast of Samet , you will find plenty of beach breaks ( Ao Pai, Sai Kaew, etc..)White sand , crystal water, beautiful landscape.Small waves ( max.4/5 feet ), but quite Ok. better for Bodyboarders.
There is a surf shop in Khao Lak town, Pakarang Surf Shop.
Bang Niang (the town just north of Khao Lak) has a good little river mouth beach break. Cape Pakarang has a good beach break and a few reef breaks, also picks up the most swell.
It's usually best up against the northern headland. I've seen good left more in the middle of the bay when it gets over 4ft.
Watch where the locals go in when it is high tide, mind the sharp rocks. Peddel in inmidiatly. There are two surf shops near Kalim, one called Yellow's Shop located beside Kalim School another one call Day's shop located on the north side of Patong beach (opposite grace land hotel)
There are about 4 breaks on Kamala beach, all good fun and all safe. Local are great, they give you waves and cheer you on, the way it should be. They taught me to surf and are prepared to teach anybody, superfriendly and super fun.This a great spot to surf, the locals are very friendly and can suirf well. Whichever way the swells are coming in Kamala will offer a good break etiher side of the bay. When coming on from the south west it is a long left break at teh south of the bay starting over a reef and then goning over the sand for a good 150 m. Mosty the break is at the north of the bay and a beach break, long rides startign about 50m offshore. Great fun place with a great vibes and great waves for fun surfers. Egos stay at home.
There is one must for every surfer: You have to go to Kata Mama beach resaurant. There is a little surfshop and surflender there. The food and the atmosphere is extraordinary. Surfers congragate there everyday.
