Can you surf in mumbai




















It is a common misconception that you need gigantic waves to surf. Perfect your pop-up before you head out. Make sure they have done a course on surf instructing and have finished their lifeguarding and surf-rescue courses as well.

Any qualified instructor is required to do a course on lifeguarding, and should be able to perform a basic beach rescue. Talk to the camp about the kind of equipment they have and then make your choice. They should provide you with the board and a rash vest. It is very difficult to put an accurate measurement on learning in general. Any pro will tell you he still has much more to learn.

Remember that surfing, just like any other sport, takes some time to get good at, and the more you practice, the better you will get. To learn the basics, you should give yourself about seven to ten lessons with a qualified surf coach. You could be killing it one day and struggling the next. This should cover equipment and 1. Your first lesson will usually be what we call an ABC. This includes an introduction to the parts of the board, and information about the spot you are at, such as currents, sand bars, waves and geography.

You will spend the first half of the lesson on the beach practicing your pop-up the motion of jumping to your feet on a board , followed by a minute session during which your instructor will paddle out with you into the whitewash and push you into waves.

Book about three to five lessons to begin with, but be prepared for differences in grasping abilities. Usually, you should be wading out with your instructor after your first half-hour on the beach. Most surf camps offer the option of single or one-off lessons as well. The surf scene in India is growing fast. International tourists are also discovering the quiet waves in India and visiting our coastlines in hordes.

The beaches in and around Varkala, Kerala are great for beginners. After we reached the shack, we changed our outfits and hit the beach while carrying our surfboards. Once we were at the beach, we had a basic training that teaches you how to hop on the board. And then we hit the waves where we learned how to paddle, cross small waves and eventually catch a wave and surf! The minute session was quite exhausting but the overwhelming feeling of riding a wave made it totally worth it.

We then tried a refreshing Kokum drink, pancakes and sausages at the shack. The shack has a simple menu that serves comfort food. The Shack has a variety of surfboards which you will gradually learn to ride as you keep training.

The shack also has a few skateboards which you can ride on the beachside road. Rajodi Beaches is one of the best beaches in Mumbai and has a long flatbed with no sudden drops in the sea bed.

The sessions start at Rs. If early morning travel is not something you can manage, you can arrive a night before and camp at the shack. Camping packages start at Rs. The fastest way to get here would be to take a train till Virar and get an auto till the beach. This mucky water clears up by October and the water turns more clear and clean.

But with the Mumbai Surf Club having ventured into the scene, the city might just be one of the most commercial hubs for surfing. For more information about their timings and prices, visit the official website. Home 0? About Collaborate Join Us. By Pankhuri Shukla Posted Oct 18 Feature Image is a representational image.

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