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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Jakarta Indonesia-An Essential Guide


Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia, and situated on the island of Java. The population is approximately 10 million. The dominant religion in Jakarta is Islam, and the currency used is the Rupiah. The climate in Jakarta is very hot and humid. For the six months from April, the temperature will hover around 30 degrees Celsius. There is a wet season from October to February when it is a little cooler and there is a lot of rain, often torrential.


The city of Jakarta was born in 1527 when a small harbour town called Sundra Kelapa was conquered by Prince Fatahillah from nearby Cirebon and he renamed his conquest Jakarta, which translates as Glorious Victory. The city was taken again in 1619 and renamed Batavia only to be fall under the control of the Japanese during World War II, who renamed it Jakarta. Martial law was declared in 1957 and a period of unrest ensued. In the late nineteen nineties, with the economy collapsing and widespread belief of governmental corruption, riots took place in Jakarta in which 500 people lost their lives and there still obtains a social and political tension in the region.

So, Jakarta may not be the first choice for the traveller, but in recent years the facilities for the visitor have improved dramatically and there is no shortage of luxury hotels, good restaurants, shopping and nightlife. Of course, there is also the diverse architecture and the traditional tourist attractions of the city and diversity is the operative word when talking about Jakarta. It is a mix of traditional and modern, rich and poor. The nations motto is Unity in Diversity and even the local language has two varieties: one spoken by older people born and bred in the city and the other by the young and the immigrants.


The National Monument, known as ‘Monas’ is a 137 metre tall obelisk which visitors can ascend for a terrific view of the city. At the bottom of the monument there is a museum telling the history ‘Monas’ and of the city itself. A more comprehensive collection of artefacts and relics can be seen at the Central Museum which houses an extensive gathering of fascinating exhibits dating back to the Stone Age. Visitors shouldn’t have any difficulty finding the Central Museum as there is a large stone elephant situated on the front lawn!


A more modern attraction is Jaya Ancol Dreamland. This is a recently developed recreation park on a vast site and offers a wealth of diverse attractions from swimming pools, boating, golf, even an artificial lagoon for fishing! There is an aquarium providing live daily shows involving dolphins and sea-lions. The complex houses numerous restaurants, nightclubs, and hotels. Also on site is Fantasy Land which is a terrific entertainment park where visitors can take a historical tour through old Jakarta, Africa, America, Europe and Asia. Jaya Ancol Dreamland is a fantastic resource. While it may not appeal to the culturally aloof, it has a great deal to offer the fun-loving visitor.

Jakarta is a fascinating mixture of the old and the new and has a lot to offer the tourist. An unusual destination, those who visit leave the city with a tale to tell and an exciting experience behind them.

ByDara Ward

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Jakarta As an Exciting Shopping Destination


If one planned to go on a tour in Jakarta it would be a must to add a side journey in order to explore the fascinating shopping destinations of the region. Shoppers can find all sorts of items they would have on their shopping lists, as a variety of all-integrated shopping malls are waiting to fulfill customer requirements throughout the day.

When it comes to supermarkets in Indonesia the name 'Hero' plays the most prominent role as it is the largest supermarket chain in the country since 1971. It holds a great reputation for its' wide selection of both local and imported goods that include all food items and other household requirements. What is more impressive in this chain of supermarkets is that they pay attention to the protection of the environment while even using only recyclable bags and boxes.


Another main shopping destination in Indonesia is the courtyard of the Sultan's Palace where most people scatter around in the late afternoons. A large number of people come to the area with friends and families in order to spend some relaxing time while sharing gossip and doing other recreational activities after the hectic work hours. The area is also full of vendors who set up small boutiques and carts filled with small items and quick snacks.


For those who seek international fashion items in a posh and illuminated ambience, Plaza Indonesia and Plaza Senayan exemplify the world-standard fashion capitals that meet with trendiest fashion outcomes in the world. In addition these shopping malls obviously include outstanding restaurants offering mouthwatering menus which are in the level of prominent hotels in Jakarta.

Among these super shopping malls in Jakarta people find it really easy to get access to gratifying accommodation providers such as Ascott serviced apartments that lead the hospitality services along with other Jakarta Serviced Apartments. One who intends to have a long stay in the region are welcome by these serviced apartments and hotels to satisfy the visitor in remarkably elegant interiors.

By Naveen Marasinghe

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Jakarta is The Capital City of Indonesia




Jakarta is the capital city of the Republic of Indonesia, a country composed of more than 13,000 islands with a population of over 180 million. Comprising more than 300 ethnic groups speaking 200 different languages, the Indonesia population exhibits marked diversity in its linguistic, culture, and religious traditions.

Jakartas history began as a flourishing port north of the city and developed southward over the centuries. Five autonomous municipalities emerged, together offering a veritable city of contrasts. As off putting as the overpopulation and traffic congestion may be, the metropolis promises many pockets of attractions that make for a gratifying stay for those who plan their trip well.

From the Capital City, sophisticated land, air, and sea transport is available to the rest of the country and beyond.

The cheapest and most central accommodation area is along Jalan Jaksa, a small street south of the National Monument. Many of the mid range hotels are also found in this vicinity. Jakarta has the widest range of street hawkers, markets and restaurants of any Indonesian city most are found on and around Jalan Jaksa or in the markets around Jalan Surabaya in Menteng.

Despite the crushing poverty exhibited in many parts of the city, Jakarta has a large number of giant, glittering malls.

Jakarta has a vast range of food available if you know where to find it. In addition to selections from all over the country, you can also find excellent Chinese, Japanese and Korean food thanks to the cosmopolitan population.

Jakarta has the widest range of street hawkers, markets and restaurants of any Indonesian city most are found on and around Jalan Jaksa or in the markets around Jalan Surabaya in Menteng.

There are a number of interesting museums including the Indonesian National Museum, which houses an enormous collection of cultural objects from the countries various ethnic groups and the Jakarta History Museum, which contains memorabilia from the Dutch colonial era. The cities public monuments include the fanciful National Monument in Merdeka Square and the Statue of Welcome.

Cultural showcase hosts a variety of Western and Indonesian performances, ranging from poetry readings and jazz concerts to premier showings of international films and gamelan concerts. There are a number of upmarket bars, discos and restaurants on Jalan M H Thamrin that feature live acts for somewhat sleazier entertainment, try the nightlife along Jalan Abang Timur 14. A cheaper alternative is to walk to Taman Ria at Merdeka Square and see the local talent perform amid the bright lights of the merry gorounds.

By Douglas Scott

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