Manjil Lake is an inland water body in northwestern Iran characterized by clear shallow zones and agricultural land surrounding its perimeter. The primary northern shoreline faces roughly north, making easterly winds the optimal side-shore condition for kitesurfing. The lake is bounded by cultivated fields visible as gridded patterns, indicating intensive land use and potential water quality variations. Water conditions appear calm with minimal wave development due to limited fetch and protected lake environment. The visible pale sediment and turquoise coloration suggest moderate depth with suspended particles. This spot suits beginner to early intermediate kiters seeking calm-water practice in a contained environment. Wind reliability at 0.7% is extremely low, making consistent sessions rare. Kiters should be aware of shallow banks, soft muddy bottom conditions, and water quality concerns from agricultural sources. The protected nature reduces wave hazards but limits progression opportunities. Best suited for light-wind sessions and skill building rather than challenging conditions.