Join us on this 4.5-hour tour to experience Jakarta's highlights, hosted by a local Indonesian guide who shares personal insights into the people, the landmarks, and the diverse and rich culture of one of the world's largest & most fascinating cities.
We will meet at the "MONAS IRTI" entry point to the National Monument of Indonesia. We'll then visit the top sights around the city, including:
*National Monument
*Car transport to Cathedral (15 min)
*Jakarta Cathedral, the largest Christian holy place in Indonesia
*Istiqlal Mosque, the largest mosque in Southeast Asia & world's 3rd largest
*Train ride to Old Town area (30 min)
*Kota Tua, the historical colonial square of Jakarta
*Local Indonesian Crafts & Arts
*Jakarta History Museum
*Car transport to Chinatown (15 min)
*Jakarta's Chinatown
*Local traditional markets with exotic flavors & refreshments
*Jakarta's Buddhist temple
We will finish at the entry to the Holiday Inn Jakarta Gajah Mada.
Let's explore together!
Explore the grounds and the high-rise viewing tower of this well-known obelisk built to commemorate Indonesian independence from the Netherlands. Entry to the grounds is free, but the "Optional Tower ascent has a nominal fee.
Take a brief walk around the cathedral grounds and view the interior and exterior of the cathedral, as well as the prayer garden. This demonstrates an interesting juxtaposition of culture & religion in Jakarta during the tour, showing Christian traditions alongside the (majority) Islamic traditions and also Buddhist traditions.
Explore the largest Islamic mosque in all of southeast Asia, with a welcoming invitation by the mosque staff to view the interior and exterior grounds and structure.
We ride the train to see the bustling historical central city train station and see both modern Indonesia as well as a glimpse at the Jakarta of the past.
The historical and cultural center of Old Jakarta (Kota Tua, the "old city"). Explore with us the different areas of the plaza, including local crafts & arts, museums, street performers, activity centers, live music, and local foods being enjoyed by Indonesians and travelers alike.
We will ride over to see the markets, eateries, and lively daily activity in Jakarta's most famous Chinatown center. Here, you can try out a delicacy or two, or stop for a restful cold drink, while viewing the exotic marketplace offerings.
Enter a guided tour of this Buddhist shrine dating back to 1650, featuring traditional Indo-Chinese architecture & religious art.
The meetup point is at the " MONAS IRTI " entry point to the National Monument of Indonesia.
(Just enter "MONAS IRTI" in Google Maps or other apps)
Please have your ticket information available on your device or printed out.
Jakarta, the bustling capital of Indonesia, is a vibrant metropolis where modern skyscrapers coexist with traditional markets and colonial-era buildings. Known for its dynamic street life, rich culinary scene, and historic landmarks, Jakarta offers a unique blend of cultural experiences and contemporary urban living.
The National Monument, commonly known as Monas, is an iconic symbol of Jakarta. It features a 137-meter obelisk topped with a golden flame and a museum at its base.
The Istiqlal Mosque is the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and a significant religious and architectural landmark in Jakarta.
Kota Tua, or Old Town, is a historic area in Jakarta that showcases the city's colonial past with well-preserved buildings, museums, and cultural sites.
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is a cultural park that showcases the diversity of Indonesian culture, traditions, and architecture through various pavilions and exhibits.
Ancol Dreamland is a popular resort and entertainment complex offering a variety of attractions, including an amusement park, water park, and beach.
Fried rice cooked with sweet soy sauce, shallots, garlic, tamarind, and chili, often served with a fried egg and prawn crackers.
Grilled skewered meat, typically chicken, beef, or pork, served with peanut sauce.
A traditional Jakarta soup made with beef or cow offal, coconut milk, and spices, served with rice and condiments.
A traditional Indonesian salad made with vegetables, tofu, and boiled eggs, served with peanut sauce.
This is the dry season, with lower humidity and less rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The weather is generally pleasant, and it's the most popular time for tourists.
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
GMT+7
220VV, 50HzHz
Jakarta is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime, traffic accidents, and occasional political demonstrations can pose risks. Be aware of your surroundings and take necessary precautions.
Gambir Station, Jatinegara Station
Pulo Gebang Bus Terminal, Leuwipang Bus Terminal
A dedicated bus rapid transit system with dedicated lanes, offering a more efficient way to navigate the city.
Available • Apps: Gojek, Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
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