Chittagong Bay in Bangladesh presents a sheltered anchorage with extensive mooring fields, evidenced by the dense concentration of anchored vessels. The coastline faces east toward the water, with the Chittagong River delta system feeding into this bay. The shallow, turbid waters indicate significant silt load and limited fetch for wave generation. The spot exhibits minimal swell (0.54m average) and extremely low wind reliability (3.2%), making it unsuitable for consistent kitesurfing sessions. Side-shore winds from the north would be ideal when available, though prevailing conditions rarely align. The heavy maritime traffic, shallow draft requirements, and anchored vessels present significant navigation hazards. Water temperatures around 26°C are comfortable. This location is better suited for leisure boating and fishing than organized water sports. Any kitesurfing attempt would require calm shipping traffic windows and seasonal wind patterns, making it impractical for regular progression or skill development.