Unlike fixed-route tours, this service gives you complete flexibility. You decide what to see, where to go, and how long to stay at each place. Whether you want to dive into Jakarta’s rich history, discover hidden street-food gems, explore trendy neighborhoods, or shop like a local, your guide will make it happen smoothly.
Please kindly meet our tour guide at Wisma nusantara bus stop, right in front of the Pullman hotel Jakarta. You can spot our tour guide / professional driver wearing the bright yellow uniform.
At Monas (the National Monument), travelers can stroll through the large Merdeka Square, explore the National History Museum inside the base, learn about Indonesia’s independence story through dioramas, take the elevator up to the observation deck for panoramic views of Jakarta, enjoy the spacious park areas surrounding the monument, and take photos of the iconic 132-meter tower topped with a gold-coated flame.
At Istiqlal Mosque, travelers can explore Southeast Asia’s largest mosque, admire its grand marble halls and towering dome, learn about Islamic culture and Indonesian religious harmony from local guides, observe or quietly witness prayer sessions, walk through the spacious courtyards and reflective pools, visit the unique features like the massive drum (bedug) and striking minaret, take photos of the impressive modern architecture, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere that highlights Indonesia’s spirit of unity.
At Jakarta Cathedral, travelers can admire the stunning neo-Gothic architecture, explore its beautifully decorated interior with stained-glass windows, carved altars, and historic pipe organ, visit the peaceful prayer areas, learn about the history of Catholicism in Indonesia through displays in the small museum, walk across the iconic “Pope Francis Bridge” that connects the cathedral to Istiqlal Mosque, and take photos of the cathedral’s intricate towers and serene atmosphere while observing daily religious life.
At the National Museum of Indonesia in Jakarta, travelers can explore Indonesia’s rich history and cultural diversity through thousands of artifacts—from ancient Hindu-Buddhist statues and royal gold treasures to traditional textiles and ethnographic collections—while enjoying interactive multimedia exhibits, guided tours, photo-friendly galleries, and occasional cultural workshops, all within a modern, visitor-friendly space complete with a café, library, and gift shop.
In Kota Tua Jakarta, travelers can stroll through the historic old town’s colonial-era buildings, visit museums like Fatahillah Museum or Wayang Museum, enjoy street performances and local snacks in the main square, explore charming cafés and art galleries, take photos of colorful vintage bicycles (onthel) and heritage architecture, and soak in the nostalgic atmosphere that reflects Jakarta’s Dutch-era history.
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