
Real access to Mentawai tribe life — through a family with 4 generations on Siberut Island. 3, 4, 5 & 7-day packages. Petit groupe uniquement. 15 years Mentawai, 20 years Padang.
Andrian was born and raised on Siberut Island — 4th-generation Mentawai native, 15 years on the island, 20 years Padang logistics. This is not a tour company that visits the tribe. This is the tribe welcoming you into their home.
Geographic Context
Mentawai Archipelago has 4 main islands: Siberut (largest), Sipora, North Pagai (Pagai Utara), and South Pagai (Pagai Selatan). Authentic Mentawai tribe culture — Sikerei shamans, UMA longhouses, traditional ceremonies — exists only on Siberut Island. All Pulau Asli Tour tribe experiences take place on Siberut.
Andrian was born and raised here. He guides à partir de the inside — speaking Mentawai, not explaining it à partir de the outside.
You sleep in a genuine traditional UMA — the center of Mentawai social life. Not a tourist bungalow near the village.
Intentionally small groups to protect tribal culture and give every guest real personal access to the community.
Every village visit is pre-approved at two levels: government permits and direct approval à partir de the tribal chief (kepala suku) and community elders. Visits directly benefit the community — fair compensation, zero exploitation.
Mentawai titi tattoos, Sikerai practices, traditional hunting, sago cooking — real daily life. Nothing staged for visitors.
USD and EUR pricing published. 50% deposit to confirm. No hidden fees. No middleman markup. Direct with Andrian.
Témoignages non modifiés de voyageurs internationaux ayant réservé directement avec Andrian.
"I had the pleasure of taking part in a 4-day trip to Siberut Island. It was an incredible experience. Andrian speaks excellent English, knows the tribe's language, and has extensive knowledge about their culture. Beyond simple observation, we were able to dive deep into the details of their daily life and build genuine connections."
"Super expérience — de la découverte des tribus au surf, en contact direct avec les populations locales et indigènes. Que de beaux souvenirs ! Andrian travaille très dur et cherche à apprendre et à se développer. Il prend vraiment soin de ses hôtes."
"Andrian fait vraiment de son mieux et est prêt à apprendre et à évoluer. Il a tout organisé : billets de ferry rapide, transferts en bateau, hébergement, collations toute la journée et snorkeling. La famille d'accueil était incroyablement chaleureuse."

The Mentawai people are an indigenous group living on the Mentawai Islands off the western coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. With an estimated population of around 64,000, they represent one of Southeast Asia's oldest surviving cultures, having lived in isolation à partir de mainland Sumatra for approximately 500,000 years.
The Mentawai are known for their animist spiritual beliefs led by Sikerai (shamans), traditional body tattoos (titi), bark cloth clothing, UMA communal longhouses, and forest-based subsistence — including hunting, fishing, and sago processing. Siberut Island, where Pulau Asli Tour operates, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (declared 1981) and home to four endemic primates found nowhere else on Earth.
Population: ~64,000 · Language: Mentawaiic · Location: Siberut, Sipora, North & South Pagai Islands · UNESCO Status: Biosphere Reserve 1981
All packages include: local guide · all transfers Padang↔Siberut · UMA longhouse · full meals · permits. EUR ≈ 1 USD / €0.87.





All prices include guide · transfers · UMA longhouse · all meals · all permits (government + tribal chief level). Fast ferry: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday à partir de Muaro Padang. 50% deposit to confirm.
New for 2026: combine 2 days living with the Mentawai tribe in Siberut forest with 1 day island hopping & snorkeling at exotic uninhabited islands. Small international group, all-inclusive. Available in 3 languages.
Not demonstrations prepared for tourists. These are the actual daily and ritual activities of the Mentawai people — you participate alongside your host family, guided by Andrian.

Sago is the primary staple food of the Mentawai people. You join the full process — felling the palm, extracting the starchy pith, washing and pressing into flour, and cooking with the family. A direct, tactile connection to the Mentawai food system.

Sago grubs — larvae found inside decaying sago palms — are a traditional high-protein food source passed down through generations. You learn to locate, harvest, and prepare them alongside your host family. A genuine forest-to-table experience.

For thousands of years the Mentawai people have used poison arrows for hunting. You observe and participate in the preparation of traditional arrow poison à partir de forest plants — one of the most specialized survival skills of Siberut Island. Full safety guidance at all times.

Traditional Mentawai clothing is made entirely à partir de tree bark. You learn the full process: selecting and harvesting bark, softening and beating it into wearable cloth, and understanding its role in ceremonial and daily Mentawai dress.
🐒 Optional Add-On: Endemic Wildlife Deep Trek
For guests whose primary goal is spotting Siberut's endemic primates — Kloss gibbon, Mentawai macaque, Mentawai langur, and pig-tailed snub-nosed monkey — a dedicated deep forest trek into Siberut National Park can be arranged. These animals are found deeper in the park interior, not on the forest edge near tribal villages.
⚠️ Must be requested at the time of booking. This trek requires advance coordination as the location is a significant distance inside the national park. Extra cost — contact Andrian for pricing and availability.
Not included in any tribe tour package.
🎭 Cultural Add-Ons — Extra Cost, Must Be Requested in Advance:
Traditional Mentawai Tattoo (Tato): Guests are welcome to receive a Mentawai tattoo. This is a permanent tattoo using traditional methods. Must be requested manually in advance. Subject to community availability. Priced separately.
Turuk Laggai Ceremonial Dance: Traditional Mentawai dance in full ceremonial attire. Must be requested manually in advance. Subject to community availability. Priced separately.
Neither add-on is included in any package price.
A 4-Day Mentawai Tribe Tour looks like this. Longer packages add deeper forest trekking, remote village access, and more unhurried time living at the UMA's natural pace.
Andrian meets you at Minangkabau Airport (PDG) or your hotel. Over dinner in Padang, Andrian briefs you on what to expect: language basics, UMA etiquette, and what a day in the community forest really looks like. You stay in a Padang guesthouse the nuit before the early morning ferry.
Ferry departs Muaro Padang at 07:00. The crossing takes 3–6 hours depending on weather and sea conditions. On arrival at Siberut, you receive your complete kit — boat shoes, mosquito net, insect repellent. The journey to the UMA takes approximately 1 hour by land followed by 1 hour of trekking into the forest. Andrian introduces you to your host family at the UMA — your home for the next few nuits. First activity: sago processing alongside the women of the household.
You wake with the forest — no alarm, no schedule. First morning after your first nuit at the UMA: the family begins making traditional Mentawai bark cloth clothing for you. You join the process — selecting bark à partir de the right tree, softening and beating it into wearable cloth. Once dressed, you head to the river for morning fishing in your new traditional attire. The clothing is yours to take home. Afternoon: jungle trek — medicinal plants, sago grub foraging, and the Sikerai demonstrates traditional arrow poison preparation. Evening falls with the sounds of the forest and real conversation around the fire.
A final morning at the UMA. Breakfast with the family. A last walk through the village — you pack your bark cloth clothing made the day before. Farewells are unhurried. The host family sends you off with the same simplicity they welcomed you. The journey back to Siberut's main town takes approximately 1 hour of trekking followed by 1 hour by land. Ferry home the following morning. Most guests describe the return as quiet — a different kind of silence than when they arrived.
Longer packages: 5-Day adds hunting, fishing, and extended Sikerai access. 6-Day adds a visit to a more remote tribe settlement (Day 5). 7-Day includes a full "Slow Day" — no schedule, no agenda — living entirely at the UMA's natural rhythm. Read the complete tour guide for full itineraries →
The Sikerai is the spiritual and medical authority of the Mentawai community. Part healer, part priest, part keeper of ancestral knowledge — the Sikerai mediates between the human world and the spirit world through the Arat Sabulungan belief system. Every illness, every major decision, every ceremony is managed through the Sikerai.
Becoming a Sikerai requires years of apprenticeship, strict dietary taboos, ritual isolation, and mastery of hundreds of plant-based medicines. The knowledge is passed orally, family to family. There is no book. There is no school. Once a Sikerai dies without a successor, that lineage of knowledge is gone.
During your tour — particularly on the 5, 6, and 7-day packages — you sit with a Sikerai family. Andrian translates not just language, but context. You learn the names and purposes of specific plants used in healing. You see the punen and taileleu ceremonies referenced in their natural setting. You ask questions directly. This is not a cultural demonstration — this is an afternoon in someone's real life.
Arat Sabulungan is the animist belief system of the Mentawai people. Every plant, stone, river, and living creature has a spirit (simagre). The Sikerai's role is to keep these spirits in balance — through ritual, plant medicine, body adornment, and the design of the UMA longhouse itself.

The Sikerei tradition faces a quiet but serious threat. Only those born of Mentawai descent can become a Sikerei — the knowledge cannot be transferred to outsiders. This already limits the pool of potential successors. But increasingly, even those who are born Mentawai choose not to follow the path. The requirements are exceptionally demanding: years of apprenticeship, strict dietary taboos (certain foods forbidden for life), ritual isolation during learning periods, and mastery of hundreds of plant medicines and spirit songs passed entirely by memory.
Many young Mentawai — facing the same economic pressures as young people everywhere — find the urban wage economy more accessible than a years-long apprenticeship with no salary. The result: practicing Sikerei are concentrating among older generations, and fewer apprentices are stepping forward to carry the knowledge into the future.
When a Sikerei dies without a trained successor, that specific lineage of knowledge — the particular plant combinations, the spirit songs, the healing protocols accumulated across that family's generations — is gone. Permanently. There is no written record. There is no digital archive. There is only the living person, and after them, silence.
Pulau Asli Tour works exclusively with families that include practicing, active Sikerei — not communities where the tradition exists only in memory. Every guest who visits contributes directly to the economic case for keeping the Sikerei knowledge alive: if community members can earn a dignified income à partir de their culture as it exists today, the calculus of abandonment shifts.
The window is narrowing. The communities Pulau Asli Tour works with today represent a rapidly shrinking slice of living Mentawai heritage. Andrian's 15 years of direct relationships — and his family's four generations on Siberut — are what make genuine Sikerei access possible. This is not a tourist display. It is a morning with someone whose knowledge may not exist in the world in 30 years.
The titi tattoo is one of the world's oldest tattooing traditions — applied using thorns attached to a bamboo handle, dipped in pigment made à partir de charcoal and natural binders. Every design has meaning, and the meaning is structural: it cannot be worn by just anyone.
Mentawai tattoo designs are skill and status based. Specific motifs are reserved for specific roles and accomplishments within the community. The arrow (panah) tattoo design, for instance, may only be worn by hunters — it marks their identity and skill in the community. A non-hunter wearing it would be considered dishonest, a social transgression.
For the Sikerei, their tattoo record is the most extensive in the community — a visible autobiography of spiritual apprenticeship, ceremonies conducted, and spirits engaged. A fully tattooed Sikerei carries their entire spiritual history on their body.
On all Pulau Asli Tour tribe packages, the Sikerei explains tattoo meanings and history directly. Guests who wish to receive a traditional Mentawai tattoo may do so as an optional paid add-on — permanent, using real traditional methods, must be requested at the time of booking. Subject to community and Sikerei availability.
Note on tattoo designs: The designs available to guests will be culturally appropriate — not skill-specific motifs reserved for community members. Andrian coordinates directly with the Sikerei to select a meaningful and appropriate design. Ask Andrian about tattoo options →

All meals are included in every package. You eat what the family eats — forest-to-fire, no processed food, cooked by your host family. This is part of the experience.
Sago palm starch is the cornerstone of the Mentawai diet. Guests participate in processing fresh sago — and then eat the result. Kapurut (sago cake), sago porridge, and sago wrapped in leaves are the daily staples. Starchy, filling, and unlike anything à partir de a restaurant.
River fish caught fresh each morning. Jungle greens foraged à partir de the forest edge. Occasionally chicken or wild pig, depending on what the day brings. Sago grubs (high in protein, eaten raw or roasted) are offered to every guest — trying them is optional, but memorable.
Fresh young coconut is the daily drink. Taro is a common side. Seasonal forest fruits appear according to what is ripe. Every meal is cooked over an open fire inside the UMA using traditional cooking methods passed through generations. No menu, no choices — just real food.
Dietary needs: Vegetarian guests can be accommodated. Please inform Andrian at the time of booking. Severe allergies should be discussed in advance — the forest kitchen operates without packaged ingredient labels. Western food is not available in the community forest.
Pulau Asli Tour operates on a direct-to-community model. When you book with Andrian, your money goes to the host family that shelters you, the Sikerai who shares knowledge, the boatmen who navigate the rivers, and the tribal chief who grants community-level permission to enter.
Every dollar you spend goes directly to the local Mentawai community — to the host family, the boatmen, the Sikerei who shares knowledge, the porters on the trail, local transport providers, and the small stalls and community members in the surrounding area. Andrian manages all logistics personally, with no intermediaries between you and the people you will meet.
Permits are secured at two levels: government level (Siberut district administration) AND tribal chief (kepala suku) level — à partir de the specific kepala suku of the community being visited. Both permits are required — and both represent genuine consent à partir de the community, not a bureaucratic checkbox.
Andrian is a 4th-generation Siberut Island native. He is not a guide hired à partir de outside — this is his home, his family, his people.
No platform markup. No agency commission. You book direct and pay direct. All funds flow to the community.
Permits secured at government AND tribal chief level — ensuring community consent, not just administrative approval.
15 years working in Mentawai. Relationships with the shaman families, village elders, and tribal leadership are real — not arranged for tourism.
The most common question à partir de conscientious travelers. The answer requires honesty, not marketing language.
The Mentawai people of Siberut face significant external pressures — missionary activity, government relocation programs, and the steady erosion of traditional practices. Community-based tourism, done correctly, creates a direct economic reason for communities to maintain their culture rather than abandon it.
Andrian operates with the full support of the tribal chief (kepala suku) of each community visited — every Mentawai family has its own kepala suku. Guests are welcomed — not exhibited. The communities set the boundaries. Andrian enforces them. And the money stays where the experience happens.
Direct government support: Pulau Asli Tour operates with the backing of Adi Hamdani, DPRD Mentawai Commission 3 — the regional government body responsible for Mentawai affairs. This is not a marketing claim. It is a working partnership with the people responsible for Mentawai's future.
All tribe tours take place in the community forests of Siberut Island, directly bordering the 403,000-hectare Siberut National Park — a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1981. The tribal villages sit outside the protected zone but are part of the same ancient, biodiverse landscape isolated à partir de mainland Sumatra for nearly 500,000 years.
Siberut Island is home to four endemic primates found nowhere else on Earth. Wildlife sightings are possible in the community forests but not guaranteed — animals are more frequently encountered deeper inside the national park. If wildlife observation is a priority, a dedicated deeper forest trek can be arranged separately.
Learn About Siberut National Park →Declared 1981 · 403,000 ha protected rainforest
Kloss gibbon, Mentawai macaque, langur, snub-nosed monkey
134 bird species · 65% of mammals unique to Siberut
Mentawai people have lived here for thousands of years
Through Andrian's 4-generation family roots, you gain real access — not staged performances.



Pulau Asli Tour works directly with Siberut Island's surfers, tribal communities, and local partners — not through brokers or agencies.
"We've been surfing these waters our whole lives. Working with Andrian means guests get real access — the breaks, the communities, the people. Not a packaged version of Mentawai. The real thing."

"Whatever form this journey takes — keep going. God bless your work and your livelihood. As long as it is honest and good, you will be supported."
"Stay strong, Andrian. I hope your journey goes smoothly, whatever it brings, and that your blessings come easily."
"Keep your spirits up — all the best for what you are building!"
Fast ferry à partir de Muaro Padang departs Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday only. Your return must also fall on one of those days. The table below shows which packages are available for each departure day.
How to read: Count both departure day and return day — e.g. Saturday → Tuesday = Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday = 4 days = 4-Day tour.
| Depart Padang | 3-Day | 4-Day | 5-Day | 7-Day |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mardi | ✓ return Thu | ✗ return Fri ❌ | ✓ return Sat | ✓ return Tue +1wk |
| Thursday | ✓ return Sat | ✗ return Sun ❌ | ✗ return Mon ❌ | ✓ return Thu +1wk |
| Samedi | ✗ return Mon ❌ | ✓ return Tue | ✗ return Wed ❌ | ✓ return Sat +1wk |
📌 Key rule: Count both the departure day and return day. Saturday → Tuesday = 4 days = 4-Day tour.
7-Day: Works for all departure days — 7 days = exactly 1 week, so you return on the same weekday you departed.
Not sure which day fits your flight? Ask Andrian to check →
A Mentawai tribe tour is an immersive cultural experience where guests live alongside the indigenous Mentawai people on Siberut Island, participating in daily activities including sago processing, traditional hunting, bark cloth making, and learning about Sikerai (shaman) practices. Pulau Asli Tour offers 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7-day options with small groups only.
Mentawai tribe tour prices range à partir de USD 215 par personne (group 3+, 3-day tour) to USD 620 (solo, 7-day tour). All prices are all-inclusive: local guide, transfers, UMA longhouse accommodation, all meals, and all permits. No booking fees. 50% deposit to confirm.
The 3-day tour is the best introduction for first-time visitors with limited time. The 4-day is the most popular — best balance of depth and time. The 5-day adds hunting, fishing, and Sikerai shaman access. The 6-day adds a remote tribe settlement visit. The 7-day is the deepest immersion, with a full slow day at natural UMA pace.
Photography is welcome, but always ask permission first. Your guide Andrian will facilitate introductions and confirm what is appropriate to photograph. Avoid photographing during sacred ceremonies without explicit consent. The Mentawai communities are welcoming to respectful visitors.
Yes. Andrian understands Mentawai language and actively teaches guests key phrases during the tour. Basic greetings and daily vocabulary are introduced naturally throughout the stay. Learning even a few words creates a genuine connection with your host family.
Everything you need to know to prepare for your Mentawai tribe tour. Full details at our complete Mentawai FAQ page.
Malaria prevention and up-to-date vaccinations recommended. Travel insurance with emergency evacuation is strongly advised — medical facilities are very limited in the remote Siberut community forests.
Dress modestly. Always ask permission before photographing people or ceremonies. Follow your guide's instructions inside the UMA. The Mentawai people are welcoming — respect is all they ask.
Mobile signal is very limited in the community forests. Buy a local SIM in Padang. Inform family you may be unreachable during your forest stay — most guests describe this disconnection as part of the experience.
Almost nothing — we prepare everything for you. Andrian provides boat shoes, mosquito nets, and insect repellent. Just bring your personal clothing, toiletries, camera, and cash for personal shopping and souvenirs. Travel light.
Fly into Minangkabau International Airport (PDG), Padang. Fast ferry à partir de Muaro Padang: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Andrian personally manages all logistics — airport, hotel, ferry tickets, river boat.
Siberut Island is home to 4 primates found nowhere else on Earth: Kloss gibbon, Mentawai macaque, Mentawai langur, pig-tailed snub-nosed monkey. Sightings are possible but not guaranteed — these animals are more commonly found deeper inside the national park. Wildlife observation can be arranged as a dedicated separate activity on request.
Everything you need to know before booking with Andrian.
Mentawai abrite certains des meilleurs récifs du monde. Surf et circuit tribu ne peuvent pas se faire le même jour — environ 3 heures de distance — mais ils peuvent être combinés sur 10+ jours.
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