Indonesia - Bali, East Indo & West Timor
Nembrala Surf Camp - Rote, West Timor
Simple, Comfortable and Great Uncrowded Surf
Watch T-land break through the coconut trees as you chill in your bungalow and enjoy the breeze right on Nembrala Beach. This off the track, remote slice, of surfers paradise offers great surf in uncomplicated surrounds.
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Introduction
Rote Island is the most Southern Island of the Nusa Tengara island chain of Indonesia. It's remote location catches consistent waves from March through to November and ensures crowds are kept to a minimum. Surrounded by friendly, chilled locals, this beautiful Island has been compared to Bali 30 years past and will deliver for any surfer willing to leave the beaten track. Read More...
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Owned and Operated by Locals with Local Knowledge
Nembrala Surf Camp is owned by MOOSE and his family. Moose is a Rotinese born and bred and has helped develop surfing and tourism on Rote for the past 15 years. Moose gets out for a surf whenever his work load lets him. He is an active member of the local village organization and church. Moose ensures guests are looked after and most guests feel like part of his family by the time they have to depart. Moose has explored Rote Island and is in the know when it comes to best conditions
Great Breaks
T-Land is one of the longest waves in the world when it works and is can also be quite friendly, providing a number of sections that suit a variety skill levels. There are a few waves on offer in this region so you're optons are not limited and you can go where the conditions are right.
Traditional Style Accommodation
Nembrala Surf Camp accommodation consists of simple yet comfortable wooden huts with traditonal lontar palm roofs. All rooms are a separate building ensuring privacy and arer fan cooled with mosquito nets the beds are extremely comfortable, especially after a hard day's surfing. Each room has a large veranda with seats to relax and watch the ocean whilst catching the off shore breezes ensuring you don't over heat.







