Khao-Den is a lagoon spot located in the Chao Phraya River delta region of Thailand, characterized by extensive aquaculture operations and agricultural land use. The water body faces east toward the Gulf of Thailand, with a protected lagoon environment created by barrier formations and coastal development. The spot features extremely shallow, flat water suitable only for light-wind conditions. Extensive pond systems and industrial infrastructure line the immediate shoreline, limiting operational space. With average wind of only 5.2 knots and 0.1% reliability, this spot experiences minimal and inconsistent wind conditions, making it unsuitable for regular kitesurfing. Average wave heights of 0.29m confirm the protected, flat nature of the lagoon. Best wind direction would be northerly (side-shore), though conditions rarely develop. This location is primarily constrained by geographic factors—the sheltered delta environment naturally suppresses wind and wave development. Suitable only for absolute beginners in rare favorable conditions; not recommended as a primary training or recreational spot due to unreliable wind, shallow water, and coastal congestion.