Kitesurf Spot Guide Sri Lanka

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Ladened with lagoons and consistent seasonal wind, Kalpitiya's a well-known destination in the kitesurfing world. You can ride from the lagoon to the open ocean to enjoy the waves and do an amazing downwind until Donkey Point or Kalpitiya lagoon. Also, the natural, unspoiled environment makes these islands perfect kitesurfing spots in the world. Winter months are more laid back and since the thermic wind build up during this season commences mostly after 10am to 11am, it allows you to relish your breakfast a little longer.

Another reason why Kalpitiya is ideal for kitesurfing is that this area is relatively uncrowded, and kiters can enjoy peaceful sessions among serene settings. The wind is usually a consistent 25 knots in the main season and tends to exceed 15 knots during the winter months, although it's known to get quite gusty here too.

Apart from the Kalpitiya, Puttalam or Kappaladi lagoons, which are flat water, the best kite spots are found on the islands located north of Kalpitiya, where Vella Island would take away all the prizes. Once you're done here, this kitespot is a perfect starting point for the 7km downwinder back to the Kalpitiya lagoon.

The hut is located directly across from the large Kite House Cafe kitesurf resort. For a real sense of Sri Lankan life you can sleep under the stars, cook on an open fire, and wake up to empty flat water perfection in every direction. Kalpitiya and Kappalady are good spots for improving your upwind riding and your first tricks.

The wind's more cross-shore at Pottuvil Beach and relatively solid, although conditions aren't as clean as Arugam Bay and there are a couple of rocks to avoid in the water. Like most curry spots in Sri Lanka, the dishes are made ahead of time, left to simmer on a heated buffet.

A favorite with beginners thanks to its flat water, the lagoon is about 30 minutes from Kalpitiya. There I discovered incredible kite spots that cannot be found anywhere else. Dilsiri is Sri Lanka's first IKO qualified instructor and easily the most enthusiastic of kiters in Sri Lanka.

Wind on the ocean side will be more steady then the lagoon. It's not located directly at the Lagoon, but they provide frequent boat transfer to the southern part of the sandbank. If you have a few days to spare, venture out to the East coast of visit the up coming internet site Island and take a train trip from Kandy to Ella through the Ceylon tea highlands.