This spot is located on the eastern coast of India, featuring a sandy beach break with a northwest-southeast orientation. The coastline faces east toward the Bay of Bengal, with shallow waters characteristic of this region. A main road runs parallel to the shore with scattered buildings, agricultural plots, and vegetation creating a developed coastal landscape. The best side-shore wind direction is from the north (0°), though wind reliability is extremely poor at only 1.9%, suggesting this spot experiences prolonged wind lulls. Average wave height of 0.67m indicates minimal swell exposure. The shallow water and absence of reef or heavy structure make this suitable for beginners when wind is available. However, the combination of very low wind reliability and minimal wave energy means extended flat spells are common. The proximity of buildings and agricultural infrastructure requires awareness of local activity. This spot is best approached during seasonal wind patterns that might exceed the annual average, and kiters should verify local conditions before sessions.