An immersive local class with a private tour, a bucket list most wanted traveller to explore Jakarta. These special moments are what elevate a vacation into an unforgettable story. With this half day trip our traveller will get an immersive cultural experiences, and memorable encounters with local traditions
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Merdeka Square (Medan Merdeka) is a massive 185-acre central park in Jakarta Pusat. Famous for housing the iconic National Monument (Monas) at its center, it serves as the civic and historical heart of Indonesia's capital, surrounded by vital government and cultural landmark
The monument’s striking design and towering presence make it a must-see attraction for architecture enthusiasts. Its blend of traditional Indonesian motifs and modernist influences showcases the country’s architectural heritage and creative ingenuity. Constructed under the visionary leadership of Indonesia’s first president, Sukarno, Monas was inaugurated in 1975 as a tribute to the nation’s Independence Day. Rising to a height of 132 meters, the monument dominates the city skyline, its gleaming spire serving as an inspiration of hope and inspiration for generations of Indonesians.
The monument’s striking design and towering presence make it a must-see attraction for architecture enthusiasts. Its blend of traditional Indonesian motifs and modernist influences showcases the country’s architectural heritage and creative ingenuity. Constructed under the visionary leadership of Indonesia’s first president, Sukarno, Monas was inaugurated in 1975 as a tribute to the nation’s Independence Day. Rising to a height of 132 meters, the monument dominates the city skyline, its gleaming spire serving as an inspiration of hope and inspiration for generations of Indonesians.
#Culture Jakarta Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Jakarta, Indonesia, which is also the seat of the Roman Catholic archbishop of Jakarta, currently Archbishop Ignatius Suharyo Hardjoatmodjo. Its official name is Gereja Santa Maria Diangkat ke Surga, derived from the original name in Dutch, De Kerk van Onze Lieve Vrouwe ten Hemelopneming. This current cathedral was consecrated in 1901 and built in the neo-Gothic style, a common architectural style to build churches at that time. The Jakarta Cathedral is located in Central Jakarta near Merdeka Square and Merdeka Palace, right in-front of the cathedral stands the Istiqlal Mosque.
Makutharama Puppet Studio, also known as Toko Wayang Kulit, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of traditional Indonesian puppetry. Situated in the historic area of Kota Tua, this studio showcases the rich heritage of wayang kulit, or shadow puppets, which are integral to Indonesian culture. Visitors can explore intricate puppet designs and learn about the storytelling traditions associated with these performances. The studio often hosts workshops and demonstrations, allowing guests to appreciate the artistry involved in puppet-making and the cultural significance of this age-old practice
Formerly known as Batavia, Kota Tua was once the capital of the Dutch East Indies, and you can still see traces of that history in its Amsterdam-style canals and Dutch-era buildings. Exploring on foot helps the area make sense: each museum, square and canal-side stop builds a clearer picture of how this part of Jakarta developed over time.
Apart from being a spot for hanging out, Kota Intan Bridge also tells interesting history. During the reign of the Dutch, the name was the Engelse Brug or Britain Bridge. Why was that? There was a base of Britain Army back then. Later, the name changed in 1900 into the Het Middlepun Brug or Central Bridge. The reason was none other than the domination of the Dutch central government in such area. In terms of function, the bridge becomes an access and inspection area for any ships that either entered or left Sunda Kelapa Port.
Sunda Kelapa Harbor became the main shipping stopover in the archipelago which was built in 1527 during the Portuguese Colonial rule. Then on June 22, 1527, the combined forces of the Demak and Cirebon Sultanates led by Pengeran Jayakarta successfully expelled the Portuguese and changed the name Sunda Kelapa to Jayakarta until it eventually became Jakarta. Thus, June 22 was designated as the birthday of Jakarta.
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