Step into the living culture of the Mentawai people — one of the
world's oldest indigenous tribes — on Siberut Island, a UNESCO
Biosphere Reserve since 1981, directly bordering Siberut National
Park and home to four endemic primates found nowhere else on Earth.
Over five days, you share daily life with a Sikerei family in their
traditional uma longhouse deep in the Siberut forest. You eat with
the tribe, work with the tribe, and sleep where they sleep. No
hotels. No curated itineraries. No performances staged for visitors.
This is not performance tourism.
Your guide Andrian was born and raised on Siberut Island — a
4th-generation Mentawai native with 15 years living on the island.
He guides from lived experience, not a tourist script. He speaks
Mentawai, not just Bahasa Indonesia. When he introduces you to the
Sikerei family, he is introducing you to his community.
The 5-day duration gives you the most realistic opportunity to
observe Sikerei healing practices naturally — not on demand, but
as part of the community's own daily rhythm.
── DAILY ACTIVITIES ──────────────────────────────────────
Day 1 — Ferry from Padang + arrival at uma longhouse
Day 2 — Sago processing, forest resource gathering, elder
storytelling session
Day 3 — Traditional hunting & fishing, bark cloth making with elders
Day 4 — Arrow poison preparation, forest biodiversity walk,
Sikerei ritual observation
Day 5 — Morning in village, return ferry to Padang
All activities explained and demonstrated by your hosts.
You participate in real community work alongside the tribe.
── WHAT YOU LEARN ─ ───────────────────────────────────────
- Sago palm processing — the staple food of the Mentawai
- Traditional hunting & fishing methods passed down for generations
- Arrow poison preparation using forest plants
- Bark cloth making (traditional Mentawai clothing)
- Mentawai body marking heritage — one of the oldest tattoo
traditions in the world (knowledge only, not applied)
- Animist beliefs and the role of the Sikerei shaman in daily life
── LOGISTICS ─────────────────────────────────────────────
Fast boat: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday from Muaro Padang
Travel time: 3–6 hours to Siberut Island
Min. 2 participants | Max. 8 per group
All permits included (national park + tribal chief level)