Itinerary
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Stop At: Glodok Chinatown, Jakarta Indonesia
Drive through the China town area known as Glodok. We’ll stroll through the traditional market in alley where you’ll find everything from Chinese style, to fresh vegetables and local fruits market.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Dharma Bhakti Temple, Jl. Kemenangan _ no. 13, Jakarta Indonesia
visit to the oldest Buddhist temple in Jakarta, Vihara Darma Yakti that was built by the chinese captain Oei Tjhie in 1755 to replace a previously demolished Buddhist temple that dated back to 1650. Predominately red, the temple interior features ancient bells and drums
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Kota Intan Bridge, Jln. Kali Besar Timur, Jakarta 11110 Indonesia
next stop to visit Dutch colonial landmark in Jakarta Old Town, Built in 1730. was made of wood and equipped with leverage to get the lower side of the bridge up when there was ship or boat passed by to warehouse.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Sunda Kelapa Harbour, Jakarta 12430 Indonesia
next drive to reach the Sunda Kelapa harbor. This 500-year-old harbor area was a vital link to the markets of the outside world in the 15th century kingdom of Pajajaran. it is a bustling historical site where traditional wooden phinisi schooners are docked and still ply the seas between the islands.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Jakarta History Museum (Fatahillah Museum), Jln. Fatahillah Taman 1 Old Batavia, Jakarta 11110 Indonesia
Afterwards to Fatahillah Square in the Old Town area, former city hall (Stat Huis) during the Dutch settlement. Visit Indonesian shadow puppets show performance is on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Makutharama Puppet Studio, Jln. Kali Besar Timur no. 8. KertaNiaga Building RT.3/RW.6, Pinangsia, Tamansari, Jakarta 11110 Indonesia
Visit Indonesian shadow puppets show is on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. To make these puppets, they use buffalo skin, boil it with spices to preserve it and keep insects away, then stretch it so it becomes paper thin. UNESCO designated wayang kulit, a shadow puppet theatre and the best known of the Indonesian wayang.
Wayang, also known as wajang, traditional form of puppet theatre play originally found in the cultures of Java, Indonesia
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Merdeka Square, Jl. Medan Merdeka Barat, Jakarta 10110 Indonesia
Next visit the Merdeka Square (Liberty Square) and the Presidential palace (Indonesia white house)
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Istiqlal Mosque, Jl. Taman Wijaya Kusuma Central Jakarta, Jakarta 10710 Indonesia
visit is the Istiqlal mosque. This is the largest mosque in South East Asia, as it can accommodate a congregation of up to 200,000 people. To show that these two big religions are living in harmony in Indonesia, standing proudly right across is the old Katedral Church
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Jakarta Cathedral, Jl. Kathedral no. 7-B Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta, Jakarta 10710 Indonesia
are living in harmony in Indonesia, standing proudly right across is the old Catholic church. Katedral Chruch built in the neo gothic style which was consecrated in 1901.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: National Monument (MONAS), Jl. Silang Monas, Jakarta 10110 Indonesia
Continue to Monas (National Monument) is a 132 meter high tower symbolizing the fight for Indonesia, and commemorating the struggle for Indonesian independence.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Jakarta Old Town, Jl. Kali Besar Timur, Jakarta 11470 Indonesia
Enjoy for view and coffee break at Batavia cafe, a 200 year old building making it the second oldest building in Jakarta after the Fatahillah Museum. Step into the 19th century of Jakarta during the colonial era as you sit by the window overlooking the city hall.
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: Proclamation Monument, Jl. Proklamasi no. 56, Jakarta Indonesia
The building was built in 1920 following the design of J.F.L. Blankenberg. It is a two-floored, 1,138 m2 Art-Deco-style building over a 3,914 m2 plot of land. In 1931, the building was bought by insurance company Nillmij. At the time the Pacific War broke out, the building was being as the British General Consulate. During the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, the building became the residence of Rear Admiral Tadashi Maeda until the arrival of the Allies in Indonesia in September 1945, when the building was used by the British as the military HQ. The building was rented by the English Embassy from 1961 until 1981 when the building was given to the Indonesian Department of Education and Culture on December 28, 1981. In 1982, the building used by the National Library of Indonesia as an office building.
Duration: 20 minutes