Srilanka have one of the best spot of asia, Sri Lanka have 2 kites seasons :
one from may until October and one other from mid December until mid March
So nearly 9 months of wind.
In kalpitiya www.kitesurfinglanka.com bring you in 7 different kite spot and have all type of budget for room, number one on tripadvisor : https://www.tripadvisor.fr/Hotel_Review ... vince.html This is the place to be !
If you wish to discover culture go wave riding and also go kiting till you drop dead, then your choice should be Sri lanka :-)Example, during the summer months, you can kitesurf on the west coast , Kalpitiya and then when you have had enough of kiting, move from west coast to the east coast and enjoy laid back surfing. Here is a laid back place in Kalpitiya,where they do Weekly trips to the northern islands :
I saw an add on facebook for a new kitesurfing resort on the beach in south sulawesi indonesia. Opens mid year www.aceh-kitecamp.com/sulawesi-kitesurfing-indonesia/
I saw an add on facebook for a new kitesurfing resort on the beach in south sulawesi indonesia. Opens mid year www.aceh-kitecamp.com/sulawesi-kitesurfing-indonesia/
Yeah they have their own website now:
indonesiakitesurfing.com
I saw an add on facebook for a new kitesurfing resort on the beach in south sulawesi indonesia. Opens mid year www.aceh-kitecamp.com/sulawesi-kitesurfing-indonesia/
Going to this place in Sulawesi in August, looks interesting, wind farm in area which is promising.
Go to the East coast of Taiwan during our spring and summer, it's their autumn and winter. Waves typically range from 3 - 6 feet and the wind kicks in around 12 noon between 20 - 40 knots. Barely any Kiters on that side of the island. I've been 4 times, I'm going again. You'll defintely need your Steamer up north. The southern end of Taiwan is warmer, a Spring suit is the go. Strongest winds are down south.Go check it out
Go to the East coast of Taiwan during our spring and summer, it's their autumn and winter. Waves typically range from 3 - 6 feet and the wind kicks in around 12 noon between 20 - 40 knots. Barely any Kiters on that side of the island. I've been 4 times, I'm going again. You'll defintely need your Steamer up north. The southern end of Taiwan is warmer, a Spring suit is the go. Strongest winds are down south.Go check it out
If you go to Taiwan ???? then Penghu island is unbeatable
30-40 knots on regular basis with big kickers from November to March
there is a B&B on the spot (Longmen Beach)