Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, is home to some 13 million individuals and boasts an extensive span of land. The city draws in a vast crowd from across the Indonesian archipelago. Once a smaller town, Jakarta’s story originated and has slowly, but surely, transitioned into a bustling and captivating metropolis.
Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, is home to some 13 million individuals and boasts an extensive span of land. The city draws in a vast crowd from across the Indonesian archipelago. Once a smaller town, Jakarta’s story originated and has slowly, but surely, transitioned into a bustling and captivating metropolis.
- National Museum - Also known as the Elephant Museum (currently under renovation). We will instead visit the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and the Cathedral Church. Thank you for your understanding.
- Kota Intan Bridge - This bridge is one of the remaining Dutch heritage bridges in the town.
- Fatahillah Square - A large square that…
- National Museum - Also known as the Elephant Museum (currently under renovation). We will instead visit the largest mosque in Southeast Asia and the Cathedral Church. Thank you for your understanding.
- Kota Intan Bridge - This bridge is one of the remaining Dutch heritage bridges in the town.
- Fatahillah Square - A large square that served as the first Dutch government center.
- Sunda Kelapa Harbour - The old harbor, which was the first harbor and the initial point of entry for invaders during the Sundanese Kingdom’s hegemony. Today, you can see traditional wooden boats, known as Phinisi Sailing Ships, navigating the Indonesian archipelago. Loading and unloading are done manually by laborers.
- Glodok Chinatown - Here, we will visit the oldest Chinese temple, explore the farm market, and observe the local community.
- All fees and/or taxes
- All fees and/or taxes
- Lunch
- Lunch
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.