Jakarta
The main gateway to Indonesia, it is a contrast of-modern western architecture and traditional Indonesian culture. Its rapid growth into a metropolitan city reflects the economic, political, social and industrial development of the nation.
In recent years, Jakarta has expanded its facilities for the visitor wih luxury hotels, meeting facilities, world class golf course, fine restaurants, exciting nightlife and shopping centers besides tourist attractions heritages, sea resorts in the Bay of Jakarta, and an extensive beach recreation complex.
Getting there:
Most flights all over the archipelago and aboard arrived in Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, although flights from Bandung and Lampung use Halim Perdana Kusuma airport.
So many buses arrived in Jakarta from Sumatra and Java. Jakarta has four bus stations; from the west, there is Kalideres; Kampung Rambutan is primarly handle buses from Bogor, Bandung and Tasikmalaya; there is Lebak Bulus bus station to handle many of the deluxe buses from Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Bali. Economic class from Cirebon, Central and East Java, Sumatra and Bali arrived in Pulo Gadung bus station. Door to door travel minibuses are available to and from Java and Sumatra Island.
Tourism Events
• Indonesia International Travel Fair. An annual exhibition of Indonesia tourism destination which will be held on Sept 2008.
• International Kite Festival every July includes creative kite competition, stunt kites, photo exhibition and traditional kites display.
• Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival is an annual event anticipated by over 1000 famous jazz musicians from Indonesia and abroad on March’ 08.
• Musical and drama of local artist performed every month in Gedung Kesenian Jakarta and Taman Ismail Marzuki.
Places of Interest
Sunda Kelapa, The bustling fish Market “pasar ikan” the best visit in early morning. Located in the far north of the city at the mouth of the Ciliwung River. Dutch domination of Jakarta and the rest of Indonesia began from this area, and the remnants of Kasteel Batavia, an old fort and trading post of Dutch East Indies Company, can still be seen. Tall masted Bugis Schooners from South Sulawesi anchoring there offer one of the finest sights Jakarta has to offer.
Museum Gajah (National Museum)
is located on the west side of Merdeka square; it offers historical, pre-historical, archaeological and ethnograpic aspect of Indonesia through its extensive collection of artifacts and relics which date as far back to the Han, Tan and Ming Dynaties.
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Indonesian Miniature Park)
is a cultural park which attempts to present the ethnic cultures and tradition in permanent exhibits of traditional architecture native to the 30 provincies. Performances of drama and dances of the various provinces are regulary staged in the pavillions every Sunday Morning.
Ragunan Zoo
is situated in the southern part of the city. Indegenous animal such as the Komodo dragon, Tapir, Java Tiger, Wild Ox and brightly coloured birds are given ample room in a lush tropical setting. Open daily from 8.00 am to 6.00 pm.
Pasar Burung (Bird Market) is located at
Jalan Pramuka with its amazing array of co- lorful, tropical birds, including the unique "perkutut" song bird, the pride of the Javanese people. Open daily from 9.00 am.
Pulau Seribu (Thousand Islands)
there are more 140 islands scattered across the Java Sea to the north of Jakarta offers a haven away from the bustle of city life. Golden beaches fringed with coconut palms line the sea; surrounding waters are a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers. The islands can be reached from Tanjung Priok or Pasar Ikan (Sunda Kelapa) by ferry or by chartered boat. Bungalows, restaurants, diving and sailing facilities are available.
The National Monumen
The National Monument (Monas) is the 137-metre tall table marble obelisk is topped with a flame coated with 35 kgs of gold, and represents the people’s determination to achieve freedom. It is located in front of the president’s palace and opens to the public. An elevator carries visitors to the top, offering a bird’s eye view across the city to the sea.
Maritime Museum.
Two of the original ware houses from the first trading post of the Dutch East Indies Company in Java now house the Maritime Museum. Exhibits include large models of boats from various islands.
The old habourmaster’s tower stands nearby. Open from 8.00 am till 2.00 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. On Fridays closed at 11.00 am and on Saturday at 1.00 pm It closes on Monday.
The Jakarta Hilton Convention Centre (JHCC)
measures 6,120 sqm and can accommodate three conferences, and three public simultaneously. The main hall has a seating capacity of 3,300, and is equipped with a giant video-wall, and a hi-tech lighting and sound system VIP lounge, board rooms, translation booths, multi-function meeting rooms which can seat 220 people each. The main lobby can utilized as precocktail area or for a coffee break for 3,500 persons. The car park can accommodate 10,000 cars.
The Shopper’s Paradise.
Hunt some good quality batiks at Sarinah and the selection of shopping outside of the ordinary in Jalan Surabaya. Mangga dua and many ITC (International Trade Center) offer more than 10.000 kiosks and shops selling everything from fashions, accessories gifts, home appliances, etc at lower prices.
The textile museum.
Is an interesting place to see numerous kind of Indonesian textiles and learn how to make batik. Fatahillah Museum. The Jakarta Museum of History on Taman Fatahillah Square in the heart of old Batavia is housed in the beautifully-restored 18th century Dutch town hall or Stadhius.
The Wayang Museum
located on the western side of Taman Fatahillah in “The Old Town” areas has the finest displays of wayang puppets in Indonesia including puppets from all parts of Indonesia and other part of Southeast Asia as well. The wooden and leather puppets displayed here represent the finest craftsmanship in this particular form of traditional theatre. The museum also shows shortened performances of the wayang kulit
Jakarta Bay City
Jakarta Bay City, Ancol is Jakarta’s largest and most popular recreation park. Its extensive range of attractions includes sea and “Sea World” the fresh-water aquariums, swimming pools, an artificial lagoon for fishing and boating, a bowling alley, as well as an assortment of nightclubs restaurants, and massage parlors.
The complex includes a Marina, “Dufan” Dunia Fantasi (Fantasy World), a golf course, hotels and a 4 dimension theatre. The ‘Pasar Seni’ or art market has a varied collection of Indonesian
handicraft, paintings and souvenirs on sale. An open-air theatre features live performances by local artists. Open daily from 2 pm to 9 pm, and on Sunday and holiday from 10 am to 9 pm.
Ondel - Ondel, Betawi - Jakarta traditional danceThe main gateway to Indonesia, it is a contrast ofmodern western architecture and traditional Indonesian culture. Its rapid growth into a metropolitan city reflects the economic, political, social and industrial development of the nation.
In recent years, Jakarta has expanded its facilities for the visitor wih luxury hotels, meeting facilities, world class golf course, fine restaurants, exciting nightlife and shopping centres besides tourist attractions heritages, sea resorts in the Bay of Jakarta, and an extensive beach recreation complex.
Tourist Office:
Jl. K. H. Abdul Rahman No. 2 Kuningan Barat, Phone. (021) 5209689,5209571, 52052155, 5209677
Fax. (021) 5229136, 5263923 Website : http://www.jakarta-tourism.go.id
Getting there:
Most flights all over the archipelago and aboard arrived in Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, although flights from Bandung and Lampung use Halim Perdana Kusuma airport. So many buses arrived in Jakarta from Sumatra and Java. Jakarta has four bus stations; from the west, there is Kalideres; Kampung Rambutan is primarly handle buses from Bogor, Bandung and Tasikmalaya; there is Lebak Bulus bus station to handle many of the deluxe buses from Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Bali. Economic class from Cirebon, Central and East Java, Sumatra and Bali arrived in Pulo Gadung bus station. Door to door travel minibuses are available to and from Java and Sumatra Island.
Tourism Events
* Indonesia International Travel Fair. An annual exhibition of Indonesia tourism destination.
* International Kite Festival every July includes creative kite competition, stunt kites, photo exhibition and traditional kites display.
* Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival is an annual event anticipated by over 1000 famous jazz musicians from Indonesia and abroad.
* Musical and drama of local artist performed every month in Gedung Kesenian Jakarta and Taman Ismail Marzuki.
Jakarta Places of Interest
Sunda Kelapa,
The bustling fish Market “pasar ikan” the best visit in early morning. Located in the far north of the city at the mouth of the Ciliwung River. Dutch domination of Jakarta and the rest of Indonesia began from this area, and the remnants of Kasteel Batavia, an old fort and trading post of Dutch East Indies Company, can still be seen. Tall masted Bugis Schooners from South Sulawesi anchoring there offer one of the finest sights Jakarta has to offer.
National Museum - JakartaMuseum Gajah (National Museum)
It is located on the west side of Merdeka square; it offers historical, pre-historical, archaeological and ethnograpic aspect of Indonesia through its extensive collection of artifacts and relics which date as far back to the Han, Tan and Ming Dynaties.
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Indonesian Miniature Park)
It is a cultural park which attempts to present the ethnic cultures and tradition in permanent exhibits of traditional architecture native to the 30 provincies. Performances of drama and dances of the various provinces are regulary staged in the pavillions every Sunday Morning.
Ragunan Zoo
It is situated in the southern part of the city. Indegenous animal such as the Komodo dragon, Tapir, Java Tiger, Wild Ox and brightly coloured birds are given ample room in a lush tropical setting. Open daily from 8.00 am to 6.00 pm.
Pasar Burung (Bird Market) is located atJalan Pramuka with its amazing array of co- lorful, tropical birds, including the unique "perkutut" song bird, the pride of the Javanese people. Open daily from 9.00 am.
Pulau Seribu (Thousand Islands)
there are more 140 islands scattered across the Java Sea to the north of Jakarta offers a haven away from the bustle of city life. Golden beaches fringed with coconut palms line the sea; surrounding waters are a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers. The islands can be reached from Tanjung Priok or Pasar Ikan (Sunda Kelapa) by ferry or by chartered boat. Bungalows, restaurants, diving and sailing facilities are available.
Monas - Monumen Nasional, Jakarta
The National Monumen
The National Monument (Monas) is the 137-metre tall table marble obelisk is topped with a flame coated with 35 kgs of gold, and represents the people’s determination to achieve freedom. It is located in front of the president’s palace and opens to the public. An elevator carries visitors to the top, offering a bird’s eye view across the city to the sea.
Maritime Museum.
Two of the original ware houses from the first trading post of the Dutch East Indies Company in Java now house the Maritime Museum. Exhibits include large models of boats from various islands.The old habourmaster’s tower stands nearby. Open from 8.00 am till 2.00 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. On Fridays closed at 11.00 am and on Saturday at 1.00 pm It closes on Monday.
The Jakarta Hilton Convention Centre (JHCC)
measures 6,120 sqm and can accommodate three conferences, and three public simultaneously. The main hall has a seating capacity of 3,300, and is equipped with a giant video-wall, and a hi-tech lighting and sound system VIP lounge, board rooms, translation booths, multi-function meeting rooms which can seat 220 people each. The main lobby can utilized as precocktail area or for a coffee break for 3,500 persons. The car park can accommodate 10,000 cars.
The Shopper’s Paradise.
Hunt some good quality batiks at Sarinah and the selection of shopping outside of the ordinary in Jalan Surabaya. Mangga dua and many ITC (International Trade Center) offer more than 10.000 kiosks and shops selling everything from fashions, accessories gifts, home appliances, etc at lower prices.
The textile museum.
Is an interesting place to see numerous kind of Indonesian textiles and learn how to make batik. Fatahillah Museum. The Jakarta Museum of History on Taman Fatahillah Square in the heart of old Batavia is housed in the beautifully-restored 18th century Dutch town hall or Stadhius.
The Wayang Museum
located on the western side of Taman Fatahillah in “The Old Town” areas has the finest displays of wayang puppets in Indonesia including puppets from all parts of Indonesia and other part of Southeast Asia as well. The wooden and leather puppets displayed here represent the finest craftsmanship in this particular form of traditional theatre. The museum also shows shortened performances of the wayang kulit
Jakarta Bay City
Jakarta Bay City, Ancol is Jakarta's largest and most popular recreation park. Its extensive range of attractions includes sea and "Sea World" the fresh-water aquariums, swimming pools, an artificial lagoon for fishing and boating, a bowling alley, as well as an assortment of nightclubs restaurants, and massage parlors.
The complex includes a Marina, "Dufan" Dunia Fantasi (Fantasy World), a golf course, hotels and a 4 dimension theatre. The "Pasar Seni" or art market has a varied collection of Indonesianhandicraft, paintings and souvenirs on sale. An open-air theatre features live performances by local artists. Open daily from 2 pm to 9 pm, and on Sunday and holiday from 10 am to 9 pm.
The main gateway to Indonesia, it is a contrast of-modern western architecture and traditional Indonesian culture. Its rapid growth into a metropolitan city reflects the economic, political, social and industrial development of the nation.
In recent years, Jakarta has expanded its facilities for the visitor wih luxury hotels, meeting facilities, world class golf course, fine restaurants, exciting nightlife and shopping centers besides tourist attractions heritages, sea resorts in the Bay of Jakarta, and an extensive beach recreation complex.
Getting there:
Most flights all over the archipelago and aboard arrived in Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, although flights from Bandung and Lampung use Halim Perdana Kusuma airport.
So many buses arrived in Jakarta from Sumatra and Java. Jakarta has four bus stations; from the west, there is Kalideres; Kampung Rambutan is primarly handle buses from Bogor, Bandung and Tasikmalaya; there is Lebak Bulus bus station to handle many of the deluxe buses from Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Bali. Economic class from Cirebon, Central and East Java, Sumatra and Bali arrived in Pulo Gadung bus station. Door to door travel minibuses are available to and from Java and Sumatra Island.
Tourism Events
• Indonesia International Travel Fair. An annual exhibition of Indonesia tourism destination which will be held on Sept 2008.
• International Kite Festival every July includes creative kite competition, stunt kites, photo exhibition and traditional kites display.
• Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival is an annual event anticipated by over 1000 famous jazz musicians from Indonesia and abroad on March’ 08.
• Musical and drama of local artist performed every month in Gedung Kesenian Jakarta and Taman Ismail Marzuki.
Places of Interest
Sunda Kelapa, The bustling fish Market “pasar ikan” the best visit in early morning. Located in the far north of the city at the mouth of the Ciliwung River. Dutch domination of Jakarta and the rest of Indonesia began from this area, and the remnants of Kasteel Batavia, an old fort and trading post of Dutch East Indies Company, can still be seen. Tall masted Bugis Schooners from South Sulawesi anchoring there offer one of the finest sights Jakarta has to offer.
Museum Gajah (National Museum)
is located on the west side of Merdeka square; it offers historical, pre-historical, archaeological and ethnograpic aspect of Indonesia through its extensive collection of artifacts and relics which date as far back to the Han, Tan and Ming Dynaties.
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Indonesian Miniature Park)
is a cultural park which attempts to present the ethnic cultures and tradition in permanent exhibits of traditional architecture native to the 30 provincies. Performances of drama and dances of the various provinces are regulary staged in the pavillions every Sunday Morning.
Ragunan Zoo
is situated in the southern part of the city. Indegenous animal such as the Komodo dragon, Tapir, Java Tiger, Wild Ox and brightly coloured birds are given ample room in a lush tropical setting. Open daily from 8.00 am to 6.00 pm.
Pasar Burung (Bird Market) is located at
Jalan Pramuka with its amazing array of co- lorful, tropical birds, including the unique "perkutut" song bird, the pride of the Javanese people. Open daily from 9.00 am.
Pulau Seribu (Thousand Islands)
there are more 140 islands scattered across the Java Sea to the north of Jakarta offers a haven away from the bustle of city life. Golden beaches fringed with coconut palms line the sea; surrounding waters are a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers. The islands can be reached from Tanjung Priok or Pasar Ikan (Sunda Kelapa) by ferry or by chartered boat. Bungalows, restaurants, diving and sailing facilities are available.
The National Monumen
The National Monument (Monas) is the 137-metre tall table marble obelisk is topped with a flame coated with 35 kgs of gold, and represents the people’s determination to achieve freedom. It is located in front of the president’s palace and opens to the public. An elevator carries visitors to the top, offering a bird’s eye view across the city to the sea.
Maritime Museum.
Two of the original ware houses from the first trading post of the Dutch East Indies Company in Java now house the Maritime Museum. Exhibits include large models of boats from various islands.
The old habourmaster’s tower stands nearby. Open from 8.00 am till 2.00 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. On Fridays closed at 11.00 am and on Saturday at 1.00 pm It closes on Monday.
The Jakarta Hilton Convention Centre (JHCC)
measures 6,120 sqm and can accommodate three conferences, and three public simultaneously. The main hall has a seating capacity of 3,300, and is equipped with a giant video-wall, and a hi-tech lighting and sound system VIP lounge, board rooms, translation booths, multi-function meeting rooms which can seat 220 people each. The main lobby can utilized as precocktail area or for a coffee break for 3,500 persons. The car park can accommodate 10,000 cars.
The Shopper’s Paradise.
Hunt some good quality batiks at Sarinah and the selection of shopping outside of the ordinary in Jalan Surabaya. Mangga dua and many ITC (International Trade Center) offer more than 10.000 kiosks and shops selling everything from fashions, accessories gifts, home appliances, etc at lower prices.
The textile museum.
Is an interesting place to see numerous kind of Indonesian textiles and learn how to make batik. Fatahillah Museum. The Jakarta Museum of History on Taman Fatahillah Square in the heart of old Batavia is housed in the beautifully-restored 18th century Dutch town hall or Stadhius.
The Wayang Museum
located on the western side of Taman Fatahillah in “The Old Town” areas has the finest displays of wayang puppets in Indonesia including puppets from all parts of Indonesia and other part of Southeast Asia as well. The wooden and leather puppets displayed here represent the finest craftsmanship in this particular form of traditional theatre. The museum also shows shortened performances of the wayang kulit
Jakarta Bay City
Jakarta Bay City, Ancol is Jakarta’s largest and most popular recreation park. Its extensive range of attractions includes sea and “Sea World” the fresh-water aquariums, swimming pools, an artificial lagoon for fishing and boating, a bowling alley, as well as an assortment of nightclubs restaurants, and massage parlors.
The complex includes a Marina, “Dufan” Dunia Fantasi (Fantasy World), a golf course, hotels and a 4 dimension theatre. The ‘Pasar Seni’ or art market has a varied collection of Indonesian
handicraft, paintings and souvenirs on sale. An open-air theatre features live performances by local artists. Open daily from 2 pm to 9 pm, and on Sunday and holiday from 10 am to 9 pm.
Ondel - Ondel, Betawi - Jakarta traditional danceThe main gateway to Indonesia, it is a contrast ofmodern western architecture and traditional Indonesian culture. Its rapid growth into a metropolitan city reflects the economic, political, social and industrial development of the nation.
In recent years, Jakarta has expanded its facilities for the visitor wih luxury hotels, meeting facilities, world class golf course, fine restaurants, exciting nightlife and shopping centres besides tourist attractions heritages, sea resorts in the Bay of Jakarta, and an extensive beach recreation complex.
Tourist Office:
Jl. K. H. Abdul Rahman No. 2 Kuningan Barat, Phone. (021) 5209689,5209571, 52052155, 5209677
Fax. (021) 5229136, 5263923 Website : http://www.jakarta-tourism.go.id
Getting there:
Most flights all over the archipelago and aboard arrived in Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, although flights from Bandung and Lampung use Halim Perdana Kusuma airport. So many buses arrived in Jakarta from Sumatra and Java. Jakarta has four bus stations; from the west, there is Kalideres; Kampung Rambutan is primarly handle buses from Bogor, Bandung and Tasikmalaya; there is Lebak Bulus bus station to handle many of the deluxe buses from Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Bali. Economic class from Cirebon, Central and East Java, Sumatra and Bali arrived in Pulo Gadung bus station. Door to door travel minibuses are available to and from Java and Sumatra Island.
Tourism Events
* Indonesia International Travel Fair. An annual exhibition of Indonesia tourism destination.
* International Kite Festival every July includes creative kite competition, stunt kites, photo exhibition and traditional kites display.
* Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival is an annual event anticipated by over 1000 famous jazz musicians from Indonesia and abroad.
* Musical and drama of local artist performed every month in Gedung Kesenian Jakarta and Taman Ismail Marzuki.
Jakarta Places of Interest
Sunda Kelapa,
The bustling fish Market “pasar ikan” the best visit in early morning. Located in the far north of the city at the mouth of the Ciliwung River. Dutch domination of Jakarta and the rest of Indonesia began from this area, and the remnants of Kasteel Batavia, an old fort and trading post of Dutch East Indies Company, can still be seen. Tall masted Bugis Schooners from South Sulawesi anchoring there offer one of the finest sights Jakarta has to offer.
National Museum - JakartaMuseum Gajah (National Museum)
It is located on the west side of Merdeka square; it offers historical, pre-historical, archaeological and ethnograpic aspect of Indonesia through its extensive collection of artifacts and relics which date as far back to the Han, Tan and Ming Dynaties.
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (Indonesian Miniature Park)
It is a cultural park which attempts to present the ethnic cultures and tradition in permanent exhibits of traditional architecture native to the 30 provincies. Performances of drama and dances of the various provinces are regulary staged in the pavillions every Sunday Morning.
Ragunan Zoo
It is situated in the southern part of the city. Indegenous animal such as the Komodo dragon, Tapir, Java Tiger, Wild Ox and brightly coloured birds are given ample room in a lush tropical setting. Open daily from 8.00 am to 6.00 pm.
Pasar Burung (Bird Market) is located atJalan Pramuka with its amazing array of co- lorful, tropical birds, including the unique "perkutut" song bird, the pride of the Javanese people. Open daily from 9.00 am.
Pulau Seribu (Thousand Islands)
there are more 140 islands scattered across the Java Sea to the north of Jakarta offers a haven away from the bustle of city life. Golden beaches fringed with coconut palms line the sea; surrounding waters are a paradise for snorkelers and scuba divers. The islands can be reached from Tanjung Priok or Pasar Ikan (Sunda Kelapa) by ferry or by chartered boat. Bungalows, restaurants, diving and sailing facilities are available.
Monas - Monumen Nasional, Jakarta
The National Monumen
The National Monument (Monas) is the 137-metre tall table marble obelisk is topped with a flame coated with 35 kgs of gold, and represents the people’s determination to achieve freedom. It is located in front of the president’s palace and opens to the public. An elevator carries visitors to the top, offering a bird’s eye view across the city to the sea.
Maritime Museum.
Two of the original ware houses from the first trading post of the Dutch East Indies Company in Java now house the Maritime Museum. Exhibits include large models of boats from various islands.The old habourmaster’s tower stands nearby. Open from 8.00 am till 2.00 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. On Fridays closed at 11.00 am and on Saturday at 1.00 pm It closes on Monday.
The Jakarta Hilton Convention Centre (JHCC)
measures 6,120 sqm and can accommodate three conferences, and three public simultaneously. The main hall has a seating capacity of 3,300, and is equipped with a giant video-wall, and a hi-tech lighting and sound system VIP lounge, board rooms, translation booths, multi-function meeting rooms which can seat 220 people each. The main lobby can utilized as precocktail area or for a coffee break for 3,500 persons. The car park can accommodate 10,000 cars.
The Shopper’s Paradise.
Hunt some good quality batiks at Sarinah and the selection of shopping outside of the ordinary in Jalan Surabaya. Mangga dua and many ITC (International Trade Center) offer more than 10.000 kiosks and shops selling everything from fashions, accessories gifts, home appliances, etc at lower prices.
The textile museum.
Is an interesting place to see numerous kind of Indonesian textiles and learn how to make batik. Fatahillah Museum. The Jakarta Museum of History on Taman Fatahillah Square in the heart of old Batavia is housed in the beautifully-restored 18th century Dutch town hall or Stadhius.
The Wayang Museum
located on the western side of Taman Fatahillah in “The Old Town” areas has the finest displays of wayang puppets in Indonesia including puppets from all parts of Indonesia and other part of Southeast Asia as well. The wooden and leather puppets displayed here represent the finest craftsmanship in this particular form of traditional theatre. The museum also shows shortened performances of the wayang kulit
Jakarta Bay City
Jakarta Bay City, Ancol is Jakarta's largest and most popular recreation park. Its extensive range of attractions includes sea and "Sea World" the fresh-water aquariums, swimming pools, an artificial lagoon for fishing and boating, a bowling alley, as well as an assortment of nightclubs restaurants, and massage parlors.
The complex includes a Marina, "Dufan" Dunia Fantasi (Fantasy World), a golf course, hotels and a 4 dimension theatre. The "Pasar Seni" or art market has a varied collection of Indonesianhandicraft, paintings and souvenirs on sale. An open-air theatre features live performances by local artists. Open daily from 2 pm to 9 pm, and on Sunday and holiday from 10 am to 9 pm.
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