Lago Calima is an inland freshwater lake in Colombia's southwestern region, situated in a valley with mixed agricultural and forested terrain. The water body features a northeast-facing main shoreline with developed settlements concentrated along the northern and central shore areas, while southern and eastern sections remain more natural with sparse habitation. The lake is surrounded by hills and vegetation that significantly influence wind patterns and reduce consistent wind generation. With recorded average winds of only 2.7 knots and 0% reliability, conditions are marginal for kitesurfing and rarely meet minimum wind requirements. The lake bed shows variable depth with shallow sandbars on the eastern shore and deeper sections in the central basin. Infrastructure including residential areas, boat docks, and local activity create congestion hazards. Best potential wind direction would be from the northwest (side-shore), though frequency is inconsistent. This spot suits only intermediate to advanced kiters during occasional strong wind events or seasonal wind patterns. The shallow areas and populated zones limit riding space and require careful route planning. Most reliable conditions likely occur during specific seasonal transitions rather than consistently.