Wave Quality: Very Good
Wave Direction: Left
Also Known As: Asu
Experience: Advanced
Consistency: Average
Wave Type: Reef
Crowd: 0-15 surfers
Season: Year round
Asu produces some of the longest & funnest waves in the region. Breaking from shoulder high and up, its optimal size is around head high to double over head. It can handle anything mother nature throws at it though. Breaking for more than 200 yards, if the wind is bang on from the south its a picture perfect sight. Tubes can be found for sure, but the wave generally offers reeling speed walls. Its a lot of fun. Surfers have plenty of time to pull out from the nuclear zone, so don't get too greedy!
Wave Quality: Very Good
Wave Direction: Left
Also Known As: Asu
Experience: Advanced
Consistency: Average
Wave Type: Reef
Crowd: 0-15 surfers
Season: Year round
Asu produces some of the longest & funnest waves in the region. Breaking from shoulder high and up, its optimal size is around head high to double over head. It can handle anything mother nature throws at it though. Breaking for more than 200 yards, if the wind is bang on from the south its a picture perfect sight. Tubes can be found for sure, but the wave generally offers reeling speed walls. Its a lot of fun. Surfers have plenty of time to pull out from the nuclear zone, so don't get too greedy!
Wave Quality: Average
Wave Direction: Right
Also Known As: Bawa
Experience: Advanced
Consistency: Average
Wave Type: Reef
Crowd: 5-20 surfers
Season: April until October
Certainly a great option in north wind days, Bawa is one of the go to options in the area. Bursting into the limelight thanks to the mid 90's epic surf flick "Searching for Tom Curren", this growling beast is one of the most consistent waves in the Hinako's - in fact all of Sumatra. Its an absolute swell magnet. It's not the wave it once was after the reef was lifted some years ago (after an earthquake), but at shoulder high can offer some shifty peaks with some fun wally runners. As the swell builds expect a few tubes on the take off. This wave can handle any size swell. The bigger the swell, the bigger the barrel. It can genuinely get gigantic.
Wave Quality: Good
Wave Direction: Left
Also Known As: Afulu
Experience: Intermediate+
Consistency: Average
Wave Type: Reef
Crowd: 0-15 surfers
Season: April until October
Located on the mainland of Nias, Afulu needs a solid swell to break and is for intermediate to advanced surfers only. That said the wave that's found just 40-50 minutes from Asu, offers incredible world class tubes as well as some workable high speed walls. Certainly worth a look when other waves are maxing out.
Wave Quality: Fun
Wave Direction: Right
Also Known As: Sirombu
Experience: All levels
Consistency: Consistent
Wave Type: Reef
Crowd: 5-15 surfers
Season: April until October
A very rippable and short right hander, located near Sirombu harbour, it's the "go to" spot for progressing beginner intermediate surfers. That said its also a very fun wave for more advanced riders and on its day can deliver some epic sessions.
Wave Quality: Very Good
Wave Direction: Left
Also Known As: Barrel Machine
Experience: Intermediate+
Consistency: Average
Wave Type: Reef
Crowd: 0-10 surfers
Season: April until October
Another great option that's only a short boat ride away from Puri Asu. It needs a bit of swell to get going but during a 10 day trip you'd expect to surf this wave. As the name suggests, its a picture perfect tube and although it doesn't break every day, if you score it, you'll be pretty darn stoked!
Wave Quality: Very Good
Wave Direction: Right
Also Known As: Heruanga
Experience: Advanced
Consistency: Average
Wave Type: Reef
Crowd: 0-10 surfers
Season: April until October
Another deep water slab that's found on one of the islands outer reefs. Especially ideal for "tow in" surfing.
Wave Quality: Very Good
Wave Direction: Right
Also Known As: Bommie
Experience: Advanced
Consistency: Average
Wave Type: Reef
Crowd: 5-10 surfers
Season: April until October
This deep water slab provides short and challenging tube rides for barrel hungry riders. It's also an option for tow-in surfing when staying at Puri Asu.
Wave Quality: World Class
Wave Direction: Right
Also Known As: Salonako
Experience: Advanced
Consistency: Inconsistent
Wave Type: Reef
Crowd: 0-15 surfers
Season: April until October
Only 45 minutes from Asu, this world class right hander is found on the mainland of Nias and remains a close guarded secret. On it's day it can produce some truly world class tubes, although requires all the elements to line-up but when it does it could provide the session of your life.
Wave Quality: Very Good
Wave Direction: Left
Also Known As: Asu
Experience: Advanced
Consistency: Average
Wave Type: Reef
Crowd: 0-15 surfers
Season: Year round
Asu produces some of the longest & funnest waves in the region. Breaking from shoulder high and up, its optimal size is around head high to double over head. It can handle anything mother nature throws at it though. Breaking for more than 200 yards, if the wind is bang on from the south its a picture perfect sight. Tubes can be found for sure, but the wave generally offers reeling speed walls. Its a lot of fun. Surfers have plenty of time to pull out from the nuclear zone, so don't get too greedy!