Located in Sitiris-Tiris village within Central Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra, TPI Sitiris-Tiris coordinates with nearby Pantai Sitiris Tiris to showcase Indonesia's unspoiled coastal beauty. The area features golden sands stretching over a kilometer and turquoise waters, offering a tranquil escape from crowded tourist spots. While the TPI designation (Tempat Pelelangan Ikan) suggests historical ties to local fishing culture, the beach maintains a serene atmosphere with lush tropical surroundings. Recent visitor reviews highlight its underdeveloped charm, emphasizing raw natural beauty over commercial amenities[1][2].
The beach's proximity to Kapalo Ujung Beach (800 meters of white sands) creates a dual coastal experience within walking distance, though each maintains distinct characteristics. TPI Sitiris-Tiris operates simultaneously as a coastal preserve and leisure destination, reflected in its 4.8/5 rating for environmental preservation efforts. Early morning visits reveal vibrant local fishing activities, while sunset hours attract photography enthusiasts capturing dramatic Indian Ocean views[3][2].