NYANG - NYANG & PLAY GROUND CAMP Mentawai islands with my surf camp in siberut islands close wave like e'bay, beng-beng, nipussi, pitstop just onfoot
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Come to Mentawai islands with Gordo surfer camp you will have great facilities for your surf trip and we’ll show you awesome waves everyday. Surf Camp is offering good basic accommodation in local traditional style bungalows at a budget price for surfing Mentawai Islands. Our Land Camp is right in the heart of the surf breaks with some world class waves just a short stroll away. We have electricity from 6 pm until 10 AM every day fans, showers and a refrigerator for the cool drink
The rooms are basic and clean with mosquito nets over every bed. Bed sheets get changed regularly while you stay. Fan in every room. Power jacks in every room for to charge up your gadgets.
Traditional bungalows right on the beach on the stunning and hidden island of Nyang-Nyang. The camp can cater for a maximum of 10 person and provides a traditional feel with modern facilities. Accompanied by an Indonesian family atmosphere offers a unique and memorable stay. The Mentawai Islands have plenty of amazing surf and breaks such as E’bay, Beng-Beng, Nipussi and Pitstop are all within walking distance from the camp. With white sandy beaches, palm trees and coral reefs, Camp Siberut offers an exciting and priceless experience.
The Mentawai Islands are group of islands off the west coast of Sumatra. They are an isolated paradise situated in the perfect geographical position for the almost constant Indian Ocean swell trains, every island is post card perfect where coconut palms & jungle meets an ocean full of pristine coral reefs and unmatched waves. Very few surfers return home from here disappointed with the wave quality, quantity and consistency. It is known across the globe as having “the best waves in the world” a claim rarely disputed. Being so close to the equator, the winds are extremely light and variable, unlike other parts of Indonesia which are strongly affected by seasonal trade winds. This means we have an abundant of rights and lefts almost every day. The islands are picture perfect in all directions, and loaded with unique flora and fauna. In the furthest reaches of the larger islands, it is possible to witness one of the last truly unchanged ancient cultures, the jungle-dwelling Sarereiket people.