Tanjung Rhu Beach is a protected sandy beach on the northwestern coast of Peninsular Malaysia, facing northwest toward the Andaman Sea. The spot is characterized by shallow, flat water with minimal wave development (0.32m average) and extensive mudflats visible in the satellite imagery. The beach is backed by dense mangrove and tropical forest, which restricts wind flow and creates gusty, turbulent conditions. The shallow, flat-water environment makes this location suitable primarily for beginners and those practicing light-wind techniques rather than progressive riding. Wind conditions are highly unreliable year-round (3.3% reliability), with low average wind speeds of 5.3 knots. Best wind would come from the northeast, providing side-shore conditions. The protected bay setup offers safety for learning but limits performance potential. Kiters should expect variable winds filtered through vegetation, shallow water requiring careful board control, and muddy bottom composition. This spot is better suited for flat-water practice sessions rather than wave riding or freestyle progression.