• Cobble Stones
    Cobblestones is another popular wave within walking distance of the hotels. Now this wave is for the serious reclusive type surfer who does not want anyone else in the line up ! To get there you either have to keep walking down to the left of Lakey Pipe for another 45minutes (or take the zodiac..)...
  • Lakey Pipe
    Just another 400 meters to the left of Lakey Peak is perfectly shaped Lakey Pipe a popular wave amongst the body boarders. Now ‘the Pipe’ is a little more serious than ‘the Peak’ when it comes to scoring your tube time. Situated around 250-300 meters from the shore line and breaking in...
  • Periscopes
    Periscopes is another popular right hander, especially during the wet season that breaks heavily close to the shore. A fun wave at the eastern end of a long reef that sticks way out into the bay, Periscopes can offer a high, tight barrel over a relatively safe reef platform, and a clean exit into a...
  • Nungas
    Nungas is another World class Kite and Windsurfing wave when that strong afternoon wind blows perfectly cross-shore from behind. Nungas begins to peel off in a mini version of a G-land line. A long left hander that can often run for 200 meters plus with a couple of serious bowl sections and lots of...
  • West Sumbawa
    Sailing through tropical Islands in search of surf is a fantasy that every surfer must have dreamed of. The attractions are obvious - total flexibility and freedom to travel wherever the conditions combine to produce the best surf. The region for this surf adventure boast a range of world...
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The remote island of Sumbawa is located in the Indonesian archipelago east of the popular tourist island of Bali and Lombok. Sumbawa is quite a large island. This island measures about 280 kilometers long and taking about 12 hours to travel from east to west, and it varies in width from 15 to 90 kilometers. As you travel further east the islands become less traveled by tourists and conditions become more rustic with facilities for tourists becoming more limited. Compared to Bali and Lombok, Sumbawa is relatively uncrowded being about three times the size of Bali with less than a fourth the population. The people of Sumbawa are mostly farmers and ranchers by trade. In times they prospered through the sale of fine horses and fragrant woods (sapan and sandalwood), but now they live a much rougher life than do their Lombok and Bali neighbors to the west. The capital of Sumbawa is Sumbawa Besar, located on the western side of the island, however the most popular entrance point into Sumbawa is at Bima, on the east coast. Sumbawa has some beautiful countryside, dotted with small traditional villages and rice paddies for as far as the eye can see. Traffic throughout Sumbawa is fairly light in comparison to islands like Bali and Java, and often water buffalo strolling along the main road will cause you to slow and wait till they decide to clear the road for you to continue on. Sumbawa's distinctly Australasian climate, flora and fauna lend a thorny, dry and scrub-cutting edge to day-to-day life and survival.

 

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