Nai Phlao Beach is located on the western coast of Thailand, facing a protected bay with shallow, sheltered waters. The spot sits within a coastal bay environment characterized by dense mangrove and forest coverage inland, with a sandy beach adjacent to calm, deep turquoise water. The bay orientation provides natural protection from open ocean swell, resulting in consistently flat water conditions (0.38m average). Wind reliability is extremely poor at 0% according to available data, making this spot highly unpredictable for kitesurfing sessions. Best wind would come from the north, providing side-shore conditions parallel to the beach. The shallow, calm waters and protected setting suit only beginner-level kiters on the rare occasions when sufficient wind is available. Primary considerations include the persistent lack of wind, flat water unsuitable for progression, submerged rocks visible in the bay, and the need to check local weather carefully before attempting sessions. The spot is better suited for other water sports requiring calm conditions rather than kitesurfing.