Nias Island Indonesia Has Two Best Surfing Sites in the World



Trying to surf sports on Nias, an island off the coast of North Sumatra, is a dreaming experience for many of these adrenaline-challenging srrry enthusiasts. Those who can not surf will greatly enjoy the dramatic scenery of the big waves rolling on the sides of the beach.

For the uninitiated, the island of Nias is well known among the world's surfers as it has two of the world's best surf spots called "The Point" and "Indicator". Both are relentlessly displaying a remarkable series of waves throughout the year.

Sorake Beach with a stunning panorama in Lagundri Bay, south of Nias island, is where surfers from all over the world come to see first hand the spectacular waves of white sandy beaches.

In this place, the crowd of tourists virtually no, so the atmosphere is very comfortable to relax. Diving or fishing can also be done here.



If you are just beginning to learn to surf, the guides will gladly show you a secluded spot with less dangerous waves suitable for practice.

This is where Double H Surf Camp is located. Surf Camp has a new bungalow that can accommodate 8-10 people and equipped with bathroom, all-day dining and maximum service.



Coupled with breathtaking views of the ocean, right in front of the "Indicators" waves and just 50 meters from "The Point", bringing the atmosphere around Lagundri Bay will be a soothing panorama.

Bring yourself close to nature while living in the tranquil environment of Double H Surf Camp. Take the time to walk along the coast around Lagundri Bay.

In addition, find the hospitality of local residents on the sidelines of your busyness perfecting surfing techniques and walks around the island.

Double H Surf Camp building with natural design and full of sun warmth is the most comfortable place to rest in the best surfing trip.

Guaranteed, you will bring home with stories of surfing paradise in Nias.

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