Sorake Bay, commonly known as Lagundri or simply Nias, is one of Indonesia's original wave discoveries—a perfect mechanical right-hand point that produces rides of up to 300 meters when solid Indian Ocean groundswells arrive. The wave reels along a keyhole-shaped reef with such consistency that it became a pilgrim destination decades before the Mentawais were explored. The 2005 earthquake raised the reef and changed the wave's character, but Nias remains a special place where heavy barrels and world-class walls coexist. This is Indonesian surf history made manifest.
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Water temp
28°C
Wetsuit
Boardshorts / Rashguard
Difficulty
8/10
Crowd level
4/10
👥 Semester Break (Jun 20 – Jul 12) — expect extra crowds
Access: Fly to Gunungsitoli, then drive to Sorake.
Peak: Apr-Oct
April-October. Indian Ocean groundswell season.
🌋 Earthquake-improved • 9-second tubes • Indonesian legend
🌋 Nias big wave • Outside the bay • Heavy and hollow
🌊 Nias barrel right • High tide perfection • Dangerous low tide reef
🌊 Nias's heaviest left • 10-second barrels • 30min jungle walk
🌊 East Nias tube right • Near Hilistaro • Less-visited quality
🇮🇩 World's perfect right • 200m barrels • Natural wind protection