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Lombok, Indonesia

Kaliantan, Lombok

An adventurous reef-lagoon spot in Lombok, Indonesia, offering wide-open space and wave access for confident riders.

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Kaliantan, Lombok

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Level
Advanced
Water
Lagoon
Wind
Crowd
Quiet
About this spot
Kaliantan is a remote reef-lagoon spot on the southeast coast of Lombok, providing an adventurous alternative to Bali’s busier beaches. It features a large lagoon with chop and access to wave breaks on the outer reef, appealing to confident riders looking for space and raw scenery. The primary wind season is from June to October, driven by the SE trades. Infrastructure is minimal, consisting of basic accommodation and local guiding, so visitors should plan for a self-sufficient trip. Success here depends heavily on understanding the tides to clear the reef and having a plan for the remote location.
Wind direction
E, SE, S
Best for
freeridewaveexploration
Wind directions
NNEESESSWWNW
  • Ideal
  • Kiteable
  • Not suitable
Best months
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Facilities

Facilities not added yet.

Kaliantan, Lombok is a kite spot in Indonesia, suited to advanced riders.

Best for

Advanced ridersfreeridewaveexploration

Less suited for

complete beginners

Good to know

  • Reef, remote access, tides, limited rescue
Safety notes

Reef, remote access, tides, limited rescue

Local rules

Kaliantan has the adventurous feel many riders hope for in Indonesia. It is beautiful and spacious, but needs more planning than Sanur.

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  • The best months for Kaliantan, Lombok are usually Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct. These months line up with the most useful local wind pattern for the spot, but exact conditions still depend on weather systems, tide and daily forecast. For a first trip, plan enough days rather than expecting every single day to be perfect.

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