Mentawai One
24.5°C SIBERUT ISLAND

Where Rainforest Meets Industry

The Mentawai archipelago holds one of the planet's oldest rainforests and most enduring indigenous cultures. Across the strait on the Sumatran mainland, the SEZ Padang extension provides the industrial platform — close enough to serve the region, deliberately separated to protect what matters.

4islands
Mentawai archipelago
402,300ha
Total land area
190,500ha
Current National Park
150 km
From Padang mainland
The Islands

Siberut — Heart of the Archipelago

Siberut is the largest of the four Mentawai islands and home to roughly 38,000 people, many of whom maintain traditional lifeways that predate modern Indonesian statehood. Its rainforest hosts endemic primates, including the Mentawai langur and the Kloss gibbon, found nowhere else on Earth.

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The Mainland

SEZ Padang Extension

The industrial zone is situated within the SEZ Padang extension on the Sumatran mainland — a designated special economic zone with regulatory support for advanced manufacturing, renewable energy, and export-oriented operations. Its mainland location ensures that industrial activity does not encroach on island ecosystems.

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Connectivity

Regional Logistics and Transport

Padang's existing port infrastructure, Minangkabau International Airport, and planned HVDC interconnections position the zone within established trade corridors. Delta seaplane routes will connect the islands directly, while internal logistics corridors reduce freight costs across the zone.

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Explore the Place

Siberut Island

Biodiversity, indigenous communities, and the case for expanding protection from 48 to 85 per cent.

SEZ Padang Extension

Site characteristics, regulatory framework, and the strategic logic of mainland industrial development.

Connectivity

Transport links, port access, air connectivity, and internal logistics architecture.