Situated on 120 hectares of land in the east of Jakarta, this unique complex offers visitors with limited time the opportunity to see all of Indonesia's 27 provinces in an afternoon! The complex Read More
Dotted throughout Jakarta Bay are 120 tropical islands and coral atolls known, rather misleadingly, as the Thousand Islands. With a total population of only 13,000 people, the bay contains a sprinkling Read More
The gateway to Jakarta Bay's Thousand Islands, Ancol Marina is more than just a pier from which ferries depart. It is a recreational, historic and scenic location that offers a cafe, dockyard and a Read More
This small, quiet town is renowned for its world-class Bogor Botanical Garden, the best of its kind in the world. Founded in 1817, the garden is still being used today for research and recreation. Read More
This privately run sports center serves mainly those residing in South Jakarta. Best patronized on weekdays when it is not so crowded, the complex offers swimming pools surrounded by landscaped gardens Read More
This picturesque coastline boasts an intriguing history that has been traced back thousands of years. Archaeological findings revealed the existence of civilization along the coastline from as early as Read More
This village is known for the precious stones originating from the ancient Hindu kingdom of Tarumanegara that are found scattered in the area. Dating from around A.D. 450, these relics bear Read More
This water park consists of various pools and slides that will thrill both children and adults that never quite grew up. Experience a day of fun-filled adventures by braving the rapids, diving down the Read More
One of the oldest of its kind in Asia, this botanical garden was conceived at the order of Sir Stamford Raffles and officially opened in 1817. The enchanting garden exhibits an impressive 17,000 plant Read More
This offshoot of the Bogor Botanical Gardens was founded in 1862 to study mountain flora. The cinchona (a tropical tree belonging to the madder family) was first brought from South America in 1854 and Read More
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