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    There is more to Indonesia than the city of Jakarta. Westhill Consulting Travel and Tours, Singapore can arrange your tour to find the perfect wave for surfers. You are guaranteed of no complaints after your tour.

    Bali
    Bali, with its excess of world class surf spots, is the epicenter of Indonesian surfing. Any surf journey here nearly always originates on Kuta beach, the novel Indonesian beach resort. The waves here bid a bit for everyone; advanced surfers will celebrate in fun, sickly-looking circumstances at the same time as novices will find the soft sand beach breaks, and many surf schools, the unspoiled setting for a first taste of surfing.

    Not distant from Kuta is the Bukit Peninsula where the best waves in Bali can be expereinced. Padang Padang is one of Indonesia's exceptional spots. It merely comes to life on the largest of swells nonetheless when it does you can suppose one of the greatest strong lefthanders in the world. You can likewise assume grave crowds and loads of aggro in the water.

    Nusa Tenggara
    Only south of Bali is the island chain of Nusa Tenggara, which is crowded with surf spots. Lombok, the neighboring island to Bali, is the most filled by surfers and the jewel in the surf crown here is the legendry Desert Point; possibly the best wave in the world. It's a highly fickle wave but when all the elements come together this near endless, freight train lefthander bids tube rides of up to twenty seconds. For rather a slightly extra beginner friendly go to either Don Don or inside Ekas, which are found on the south coast of Lombok alike.

    Java
    The most well-known wave on Java, Bali's northern neighbor, is G-Land or also popular as Grajagan. This is one of those oddities of nature waves against which all other waves are measured. Boundlessly long, impeccably perfect and super consistent, G-Land is most usually reached via boat charter from Bali.

    For rather less nerve-wracking, consider the long, smooth sand bottom right point in Batu Karas. Requiring a certainly firm swell to get successful this is perhaps the most user-friendly spot in Indonesia and although skilled surfers might see it a little apathetic it appears nearly tailor made for beginners and intermediates. There are some surf schools and board hire places here in addition to a few cheap places to stay.
  • florriebertrand
     
    I am an advanced beginner, paddling, duck diving, takeoff works. Been to Bali some years ago, and would like to go somewhere a bit more off the beaten track, maybe Sumatra.
  • mieczyslawa
     
    Been to Morocco, South Africa, Hawaii, Canary Islands, California, and Bali. I enjoyed all destinations.
  • kayacalle
     
    I lived in Jakarta for a year. During my free time I'd ride to Nusa Tenggara.
  • lilapeac
     
    I can't remember the name of the place I stayed at but it's right in Cimaja, is this near the places mentioned above?
  • alvinrasm11
     
    Australia is more dominant than any other place because of its favorable climatic conditions surrounded by hill with greenery across it and surfing competition organized at every time one should enjoy a lot of fun there.

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