Taman Mini Indonesia
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is an amusement stop of Indonesian culture amusement stop in East Jakarta. Territory of approximately 150 hectares or 1.5 square kilometers is situated at facilitates 6 ° 18'6.8 "LS, 106 ° 53'47.2" BT.

Jakarta Waterbom
Waterbom is a "paradise" is located at Pantai Indah Kapuk.
You can get there with only a 10 minutes trip from the International Airport of Soekarno - Hatta or 15 minutes from Jakarta's city center. Waterbom Jakarta has international standards offering high quality facilities and amenities for all your family, as well as wonderful design. It has an "urban cool" concept. Its landscape offers a really relaxing ambiance and its water slides offer you fun and tons of thrills. Whether it is for your family, friends or colleagues, Waterbom Park is perfect for a chilling or action-packed day under the sun. If you have been to Waterbom Bali, you already know its quality. They are both affiliates.

Sundah Kelapa
Sunda Kelapa is the oldest port in Jakarta and it is located on the estuarine of the Ciliwung River. "Sunda Kalapa" is its original name and it was the main port of the Hindu Sunda Kingdom of Pajajaran. The port is located in Penjaringan sub-district, in North of Indonesia's capital, Jakarta.
Today the old port only accommodate pinisis, the traditional two masted wooden sailing ships serving inter-island freight service in the archipelago. Although today it's only a minor port, Jakarta owes its origins to Sunda Kelapa. This port played an extremely important role in the city's development.

Monas - National Monument
The National Monument is a 132 meters (433 ft) tower in the centre of "Freedom Square", in Central Jakarta. This monument symbolizes the fight for Indonesia's freedom. It is the national monument of the Republic of Indonesia, built to commemorate the struggle for Indonesian independence many years ago.
Its construction began in 1961 under the direction of President Soekarno-Hatto. It was then open to the public in 1975. Its golden foiled flame at the top, gives it an peculiar aspect and value. If you come to Jakarta, this monument is a must see.

Istiqlal Mosque
The Istiqlal Mosque in central Jakarta is the biggest mosque in Southeast Asia and the third largest Sunni mosque in term of capacity. This national religious monument was built to commemorate the Indonesian independence and named "Istiqlal", an Arabic word for "independence".
The mosque was opened to the public on the 22nd February of 1978. In Jakarta, the mosque is located next to the Freedom Square (where Monas is) and in front of Jakarta's Cathedral.
