15 November 2009

10 Things to Do in Jakarta

Photo: Ships at Sunda Kelapa Port
I've lost count of my trips to Jakarta for work. I first went in 2001. My worst experience was being in the city the day the Australian embassy in Kuningan was bombed. My colleagues and I even passed by the area on our way to work that particular morning.

For a change, I was in Jakarta for a proper vacation for the very first time last December.

Here's the list:

  1. Visit Monas, the National monument and have a picnic on the grounds. Don't forget nearby buildings, like the Istiklal Mosque and the Roman Catholic church.
  2. Visit Jakarta old quarter and see old buildings from past centuries.
  3. See the ships at Sunda Kelapa port and if you are lucky, you'll see a nice sunset too.
  4. Visit Ancol area. Taman Mini Indonesian and the Underwater World are perennial attractions.
  5. Eat somewhere along Jalan Jaksa. A backpackers haunt, the road is lined by many food outlets.
  6. Shop at Mangga Dua area for affordable stuff and souvenirs.
  7. Shop at Plaza Indonesia or Senayan Mall for more upmarket goods.
  8. Stock up on local Indonesian music CD's and Indonesian movies DVD's. The prices will blow you away.
  9. Get lost for books at Taman Gunung Agung Kwitang or at any Gramedia outlets.
  10. Take a train and get away to Bandung and Bogor, 3 hours and 1 hour away respectively. Enjoy the cooler climate in both places and in Bandung, some more shopping.

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