Chaungtha Beach Burma - Brother sister twin pagoda

16.989633 N / 94.453067 O

Chaungtha Beach Burma - Brother sister twin pagoda Surf Spot Guide, Burma

Nestled off the golden Brother Sister Twin Pagoda, Chaungtha Beach delivers a rare reef-coral break in Burma with forgiving right and left waves that peel over a sharp coral bottom. This beginner-friendly spot offers ordinary power and a laid-back vibe, perfect for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions in a remote coastal paradise. Imagine paddling out to mellow rides that build confidence without the chaos of bigger breaks.

Geography and Nature

Chaungtha Beach lies on Burma's Ayeyarwady coast, about 40 kilometers west of Pathein in a relatively remote area with limited roads beyond the main village. The landscape features a long sandy stretch backed by coconut palms and small hills, transitioning to rocky reefs at the northern end near the iconic Brother Sister Twin Pagoda perched on twin rocks. This wild, less urbanized setting provides a pristine backdrop with clear waters and minimal development, ideal for surfers who appreciate natural isolation.

Surf Setup

This reef-coral break fires both rights and lefts, forming approachable A-frames on good days with swells from the southwest during the Indo season. Offshore winds from the east clean up the faces best, while mid tide on rising or falling stages keeps the waves at their most rideable over the sharp coral and rocks below. Expect typical sessions to deliver ordinary power with waves holding from 1 to 2 meters, running 50 to 150 meters for fun, straightforward lines that suit longboards or beginner boards.

Consistency and Best Time

The surf breaks sometimes, around 50 days a year, with peak consistency from June to August during the Indo swell season when southwest energy pushes in reliably at mid tides. Avoid the dry months from December to March when conditions flatten out, and steer clear of rainy periods outside wet season for better access over the gravel roads. Early mornings often yield the cleanest windows before any onshore breezes kick up.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays and weekends alike, the lineup stays empty, giving plenty of space for solo or small group sessions. You'll rarely share waves with locals or tourists here.

Who It's For

This spot suits beginners best, thanks to its mellow power and predictable rights and lefts over the reef that allow plenty of room to practice without intimidation. Intermediate surfers can link turns on slightly bigger days up to 3 meters, while advanced riders might find it too ordinary for progression. Everyone appreciates the empty lineups for stress-free practice.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral and rocks on the bottom that demand booties and cautious positioning, especially at low tide. Currents can strengthen in bigger swells or wind, so stay aware of your drift.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 28°C to 29°C, so boardshorts or bikinis suffice with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March holds steady at around 28°C, keeping things warm for boardshorts year-round. Spring and fall mirror this at 28°C to 29°C, making rash guards optional for sun protection but no neoprene required.

How to Get There

Fly into Pathein Airport (PRU), about 40 kilometers away, or Yangon International (RGN) roughly 250 kilometers east for a 5-hour bus to Pathein followed by a 2.5-hour ride over mountains on gravel roads. From Pathein bus station, local buses head straight to Chaungtha village; no trains serve this route. Park near the north end of the beach, then walk 4 kilometers along the sand to the break off the golden pagoda—no 4x4 needed beyond the main access, though conditions can be rough. Public buses drop at the village entrance, making it straightforward for solo travelers.

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16.989633 N / 94.453067 O
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Chaungtha Beach Burma - Brother sister twin pagoda Surf Spot Guide, Burma

Nestled off the golden Brother Sister Twin Pagoda, Chaungtha Beach delivers a rare reef-coral break in Burma with forgiving right and left waves that peel over a sharp coral bottom. This beginner-friendly spot offers ordinary power and a laid-back vibe, perfect for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions in a remote coastal paradise. Imagine paddling out to mellow rides that build confidence without the chaos of bigger breaks.

Geography and Nature

Chaungtha Beach lies on Burma's Ayeyarwady coast, about 40 kilometers west of Pathein in a relatively remote area with limited roads beyond the main village. The landscape features a long sandy stretch backed by coconut palms and small hills, transitioning to rocky reefs at the northern end near the iconic Brother Sister Twin Pagoda perched on twin rocks. This wild, less urbanized setting provides a pristine backdrop with clear waters and minimal development, ideal for surfers who appreciate natural isolation.

Surf Setup

This reef-coral break fires both rights and lefts, forming approachable A-frames on good days with swells from the southwest during the Indo season. Offshore winds from the east clean up the faces best, while mid tide on rising or falling stages keeps the waves at their most rideable over the sharp coral and rocks below. Expect typical sessions to deliver ordinary power with waves holding from 1 to 2 meters, running 50 to 150 meters for fun, straightforward lines that suit longboards or beginner boards.

Consistency and Best Time

The surf breaks sometimes, around 50 days a year, with peak consistency from June to August during the Indo swell season when southwest energy pushes in reliably at mid tides. Avoid the dry months from December to March when conditions flatten out, and steer clear of rainy periods outside wet season for better access over the gravel roads. Early mornings often yield the cleanest windows before any onshore breezes kick up.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays and weekends alike, the lineup stays empty, giving plenty of space for solo or small group sessions. You'll rarely share waves with locals or tourists here.

Who It's For

This spot suits beginners best, thanks to its mellow power and predictable rights and lefts over the reef that allow plenty of room to practice without intimidation. Intermediate surfers can link turns on slightly bigger days up to 3 meters, while advanced riders might find it too ordinary for progression. Everyone appreciates the empty lineups for stress-free practice.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the sharp coral and rocks on the bottom that demand booties and cautious positioning, especially at low tide. Currents can strengthen in bigger swells or wind, so stay aware of your drift.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 28°C to 29°C, so boardshorts or bikinis suffice with no wetsuit needed. Winter from December to March holds steady at around 28°C, keeping things warm for boardshorts year-round. Spring and fall mirror this at 28°C to 29°C, making rash guards optional for sun protection but no neoprene required.

How to Get There

Fly into Pathein Airport (PRU), about 40 kilometers away, or Yangon International (RGN) roughly 250 kilometers east for a 5-hour bus to Pathein followed by a 2.5-hour ride over mountains on gravel roads. From Pathein bus station, local buses head straight to Chaungtha village; no trains serve this route. Park near the north end of the beach, then walk 4 kilometers along the sand to the break off the golden pagoda—no 4x4 needed beyond the main access, though conditions can be rough. Public buses drop at the village entrance, making it straightforward for solo travelers.

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Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
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frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 2m-2.5m / 6ft-8ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Peak consistency hits from June to August during the Indo swell season with southwest swells at mid tide on rising or falling stages. The spot breaks around 50 days a year, firing 1 to 2 meter waves with ordinary power, best cleaned by east offshore winds in early mornings. Avoid dry months from December to March when it flattens, and rainy periods outside wet season for better gravel road access.
It suits beginners best with mellow, predictable right and left waves over reef that build confidence without intimidation. Intermediates can link turns on bigger days up to 3 meters, while advanced surfers may find the ordinary power too basic for progression. Everyone enjoys the empty lineups for stress-free practice on longboards or beginner boards.
This reef-coral break delivers forgiving right and left A-frames over a sharp coral bottom, with ordinary power in 1 to 2 meter waves running 50 to 150 meters. Swells from the southwest during Indo season form straightforward lines, best at mid tide rising or falling, cleaned by east offshores for fun, approachable rides.
The lineup stays empty on weekdays and weekends, rarely shared with anyone for solo or small group sessions. Fly to Pathein Airport 40 kilometers away or bus from Yangon 250 kilometers east, then 2.5-hour ride over gravel roads to Chaungtha village. Park at the north beach end and walk 4 kilometers along sand to the break off the pagoda—no 4x4 needed beyond main access.
It offers a rare reef-coral break in Burma with uncrowded, beginner-friendly right and left waves in a remote coastal paradise backed by the golden pagoda on twin rocks. The laid-back vibe, clear waters, minimal development, and long sandy stretch with coconut palms provide pristine isolation for mellow rides that peel forgivingly over sharp coral.

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