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PICTURE gallery
Adam’or RAM'S bridge
Presentation: Maqsood Hasni
Free Abuzar Barqi Kutab'khana
Aguest 2017
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For high-sensation seekers with the wind in their hair
and the sea in their blood, kitesurfing is one of the
ultimate thrills—and spills!
There is no shortage of kitesurf resorts and schools in
Sri Lanka. Anywhere with a beach and a breeze will do.
But some are better than others, and one notable
standout is Adam’s Bridge Kitesurf, run strictly by
enthusiasts for enthusiasts on the north-western tip of
the island.
Located at Talaimannar on Mannar Island by Adams
Bridge, a chain of islands connecting Sri Lanka to India,
the resort is about as far off the beaten tourist track as
it’s possible to get.
Marc Pele, a German who has been here for 15 years,
started with a beachside hotel in Negombo, the
west-coast’s premier tourist resort.
After a couple of seasons running a kitesurf centre at
the hotel, Marc took the plunge on this wild stretch of
coastline in the middle of northern nowhere.
He says: “The water is just waist deep up to a kilometer
offshore, with a sandy bottom and waves, choppy or flat
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water, perfect conditions for beginners, intermediate
and advanced riders alike to enjoy the south side of
Adam’s Bridge with waves as well.”
The resort is open from June 1 to September 30, during
which time the wind speeds are between 20–30 knots
for most of the day and night. Truly wind in the hair stuff!
Instruction is provided by International Kiteboarding
Organisation (IKO) certified instructors who speak
English, French and German.
Accommodation includes eco-wooden cabanas or
custom-made tents, all surrounded by amazing nature
and wildlife. Prices include accommodation, three meals
a day plus drinking water, shared showers and toilets,
and free wifi.
Adams Bridge Resort, Light house road, Talaimannar, Sri
Lanka.
+94(0)777461261//+94(0)766596959//adamsbridger
esort@yahoo.com
www.abkitesurf.com/home.html
http://travelblog.pledgeholidays.com/adams-bridge-resort-kite-surfers-paradise/
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Adam-Ram’s bridge

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    1 PICTURE gallery Adam’or RAM'Sbridge Presentation: Maqsood Hasni Free Abuzar Barqi Kutab'khana Aguest 2017
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    2 For high-sensation seekerswith the wind in their hair and the sea in their blood, kitesurfing is one of the ultimate thrills—and spills! There is no shortage of kitesurf resorts and schools in Sri Lanka. Anywhere with a beach and a breeze will do. But some are better than others, and one notable standout is Adam’s Bridge Kitesurf, run strictly by enthusiasts for enthusiasts on the north-western tip of the island. Located at Talaimannar on Mannar Island by Adams Bridge, a chain of islands connecting Sri Lanka to India, the resort is about as far off the beaten tourist track as it’s possible to get. Marc Pele, a German who has been here for 15 years, started with a beachside hotel in Negombo, the west-coast’s premier tourist resort. After a couple of seasons running a kitesurf centre at the hotel, Marc took the plunge on this wild stretch of coastline in the middle of northern nowhere. He says: “The water is just waist deep up to a kilometer offshore, with a sandy bottom and waves, choppy or flat
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    3 water, perfect conditionsfor beginners, intermediate and advanced riders alike to enjoy the south side of Adam’s Bridge with waves as well.” The resort is open from June 1 to September 30, during which time the wind speeds are between 20–30 knots for most of the day and night. Truly wind in the hair stuff! Instruction is provided by International Kiteboarding Organisation (IKO) certified instructors who speak English, French and German. Accommodation includes eco-wooden cabanas or custom-made tents, all surrounded by amazing nature and wildlife. Prices include accommodation, three meals a day plus drinking water, shared showers and toilets, and free wifi. Adams Bridge Resort, Light house road, Talaimannar, Sri Lanka. +94(0)777461261//+94(0)766596959//adamsbridger esort@yahoo.com www.abkitesurf.com/home.html http://travelblog.pledgeholidays.com/adams-bridge-resort-kite-surfers-paradise/
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