Palak Siring Tourism Area is a nature-based tourism destination
Palak Siring Tourism Area is a nature-based tourism destination within Sumatra’s tropical rainforest ecosystem, featuring a 30-meter waterfall and historic Dutch-era stairs. Located about 1.5 hours from Bengkulu City, it is already a popular tourist destination, especially during holidays. The area offers diverse attractions including waterfalls, rivers, rainforest landscapes, rice fields, and rare flowers such as Rafflesia. Planned developments include improved facilities (toilets, prayer rooms, parking areas, viewing towers, gazebos) and new attractions such as tubing, rafting, gondolas, camping areas, and aesthetic homestays. Supported by local tour guides and MSME souvenir businesses, Palak Siring has strong potential to grow as an integrated eco-tourism destination.
| Location | Desa Kemumu, Bengkulu Utara |
| Estimated Investment Value | USD 4,21 Million USD/IDR 70,8 Billion |
| Total Area/Land Status | 140,2 Ha / Owned by Government |
| Business Scheme | Land Rent - Negotiable |
| Project Owner | Government, North Bengkulu Regency |
| Financial Feasibility | IRR: 12,6% NPV: IDR 197,8 billion Payback Period: 2 Years |
North Bengkulu Investment and One-Stop Integrated Services Agency
| Name | Edwin |
| Occupation | Government (DPMPTSP) |
| Phone | +62 852 6805 4774 |
| admin@investinbengkulu.id |
Investing in Bengkulu is now more accessible and efficient thanks to the Online Single Submission (OSS) system, which simplifies the process of document submission and compliance with investment regulations. Prospective investors are required to obtain the “Akta Pendirian Perusahaan,” register with AHU Online, maintain an active OSS account with all necessary documents, and secure a Nomor Induk Berusaha (NIB) and a business license by providing comprehensive company information and fulfilling self-declared commitments for various operational permits. The Indonesian Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) enhances the investment appeal of Bengkulu by offering attractive benefits and incentives, as outlined in Governor Regulation Number 36 of 2021.
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