See Indonesia Like Never Before in 'Eastern Roads' with Muklis Anwar and Bol

NO ORDINARY SURF VIDEO, EASTERN ROADS IS AN EPIC TRAVELOGUE OF TWO SURFERS REMEMBERING THAT THE JOURNEY ITSELF IS THE DESTINATION. REIGNITE YOUR DESIRE FOR ADVENTURE, FREEDOM AND A SURF-LIFE LONG FORGOTTEN.

Surfing has long been synonymous with road trips. Before tide charts and surf cams, surfers trailed the coastlines in search of treasures. Treasures full of epic waves and empty lineups. Road trips were journeys of discovery, but also of adventure. Uncharted roads that were traveled 50 years ago by surf pioneers are still being traveled today, yet harder to keep secret from the herd. Time and technology has seen the perfect swell reduced to an alert on your phone, thus missing the road to discovery, and that first moment you feast your eyes on glory once known only by a few salty dogs.

Captured by discovery, adventure, and waves, Volcom Indonesia team riders Muklis Anwar and Made Winada Adi Putra (“Bol”) packed their bags and boards and hit the open roads to Indonesia’s exotic eastern island of Sumbawa. For nine epic days of hopping ferries and cruising coastal roads, they reignited their love in the journey of finding waves, their appreciation for Indonesia, and the joy of discovering land and waves firsthand. Along their journey, the people they met, the cultures they witnessed, and the breaks they encountered could only be experienced through a rugged, rudimental road trip with an unfeathered sense of destination.