Tbilisi Lake is a large freshwater reservoir located approximately 20 kilometers south of Georgia's capital. The water body features gently curved shorelines with predominantly sandy and earthy banks. This inland lake offers relatively protected conditions with limited exposure to strong oceanic swells. The northeastern shoreline visible in imagery shows developed infrastructure including resort facilities, indicating regular recreational use. The lake's expansive surface area provides adequate fetch for wind development, though prevailing winds average only 5.8 knots with minimal reliability (9% annual consistency), making conditions unpredictable. The spot suits beginner kiters practicing in controlled, wind-dependent conditions. Key considerations include shallow waters near shore requiring awareness of ground contact, the presence of resort infrastructure and potential boat traffic, and reliance on favorable weather windows. Wind direction should ideally come from the northwest to northeast to provide side-shore conditions relative to the northeastern shore. Winter months may offer slightly improved wind consistency, though overall conditions remain marginal for regular kitesurfing practice.