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Sea World Ancol
Sea World Ancol, also known as Sea World Jakarta, is a marine aquarium that comprises 1 Main Tank, 1 Shark Tank, and several small tanks. The Main Tank is the biggest aquarium in South East Asia. There are 28 displays divided into 9 freshwater aquariums and 19 aquariums and 4 open ponds. It also has feeding shows and a touch pool.
In Seaworld Ancol, there are many diverse marine animals like giant crabs, jellyfish, manatees and many more. This place is absolutely perfect for families for a weekend getaway. Located at Jaya Ancol National Park, it offers 24 large tanks containing diverse sea animals and an exciting underwater tunnel. To make the experience even better, they also offer special shows for shark-feeding.
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Senayan City
Senayan City Shopping Mall is a world-class mall in Senayan City with services ranging from shuttle buses, bicycle parking, and valet. One of the oldest malls in Jakarta, it has many exclusive and internationally renowned brands.
Located in south Jakarta in the Senayan area, the Senayan City Mall is an iconic landmark. The complex includes a seven-floor shopping mall, an office tower, an apartment tower, and a five-star luxury hotel. The shopping mall was inaugurated in 2006 and has since been the hub of high-end shopping outlets and renowned brands. With a number of restaurants and eateries, the Senayan City also provides various services and facilities, such as shuttle bus, valet parking, nursery rooms and much more.
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Setu Babakan Batavian Cultural Village
Setu Babakan is located in the Southern end of Jakarta and is very well-known amongst tourists for its cultural heritage. Also known as Situ Babakan this village is centred on a manmade lake and is dedicated to the preservation of the Betawi culture. In fact, the village is named after one such lake.
This village that is spread over 289 hectares of land and has been holding on to its traditional ways of living ever since. Babakan is constantly flooded with tourists who come here to observe the origins of the Betawi architecture and design. It has more than 200 galleries and arts depicting the Betawi culture and helping the Betawi artists grow. This place is a great escape from the hectic Jakartian life and the contemporary hustle and bustle of the capital city. The primary occupation of the people in the Babakan village is fishing and farming. Apart from that, you will also spot several tropical fruits and spices plantations surrounding the lake.The people of Setu Babakan add to its exquisiteness with their warm and welcoming Batavian nature. While at Setu, you will get to witness the rich cultural art performances such as Cokek dance and Gambus art. You can also get a taste of the traditional Betawi cuisine at various stalls serving Kerak Telor, Soto Betawi and Arum Manis.
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Situ Lembang Park
Situ Lembang Park is located in one of the elite areas of Central Jakarta, Menteng. It has an artificial pond with a fountain where people come to fish. Surrounded by many lush green trees and paved paths, visitors come here for relaxing, enjoyin picnics, or just spending time with friends and family. It is also equipped with a playground for children.
SnowBay Waterpark
A land with a major portion of it covered in shimmering artificial snow, the renowned SnowBay Waterpark is a bustling tourist destination in Jakarta and is peppered with a variety of water rides, be it the challenging, adrenaline-inducing water sports or the extensive range of pools, of which the soothing warm therapy pool is quite popular among the adults.
In addition to the wonderful rides, the spectacular SnowBay Waterpark is also home to a number of food stalls that offer scrumptious meals and specialize in both international as well as local cuisines. Since the park is not too crowded on weekdays, all the excited visitors can have a great time at their own paces.
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Summarecon Mall Bekasi
Situated in the Kota BKS region of Jakarta city, the Summarecon Mall Bekasi is one of the most popular malls of Jakarta built over a sprawling 60,000 square meters area. Spread over three floors, the mall houses a large number of local and branded shopping outlets selling clothes, footwear, cosmetics, and electronic gadgets.
Unlike any other shopping complex, one can enjoy outdoor games as well at the Summarecon Mall by racing along on a quad bike, or challenge others for a round of archery. For those who love rabbits, visiting the Rabbit Zoo at the Summarecon Mall is a must. Also, don’t forget to visit the Instagram OMG Room in the mall to click pictures with large–sized emoji, broken eggs and noodles, providing backgrounds for some good photos.
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Sunda Kelapa
Sunda Kelapa was an important port connecting markets worldwide in the 15th century during the reign of the Hindu Sunda Kingdom of Pajajaran. It was previously known as Pasar Ikar, which means "fish market." It is a great place to wander in canoes and boats while witnessing the humdrum of the fish market and the unloading of timber, coal, and spices.
Sunda Kelapa is located on the banks of River Ciliwung. It is a functional port, operated by Indonesia Portugal Operations for Inter-Island freight service. At present, this old port is a minor port but an important aspect that brought about the evolution of the city over the centuries. With the sea, rows of traditional boats and the port, one can experience an old-age charm of Jakarta at the Sunda Kelapa Harbour. Stopping by to enjoy the scenic views is much recommended.
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Syahbander Menara
Syahbandar Menara was a guiding tower for ships in Batavia. The tower consists of three floors, the top floor being the viewing room and the ground floor being used to imprison those who violated the port rules. The tower was originally a castle with a tunnel connecting through Fatahillah and Istiqlal Mosque, now closed. Tourists can climb a ladder inside the tower to witness the ships at Sunda Kelapa harbour.
The Syahbander tower was constructed in the year 1839 and was earlier called the Uitkijk post. Till 1886 it functioned as a watchtower for ships leaving and entering Batavia and as the tax collection office for the goods unloaded at Sunda Kelapa port. It was the tallest building in Batavia at that time. However, after the construction of the port Tanjung Priok, the tower wasn’t used further. One has to reach the top of the tower by ascending through 77 stairs.
The building is 200 years old and is slightly tilting over time and thus has also been given the name “The leaning tower”. The landmark represented kilometre 0 to Jakarta at that time. There is a steel gate which marks the underground passage in the building which leads to the Jakarta History Museum and Istiqlal mosque however it has been closed for safety. The tower area has a stone slab inscribed with Chinese characters denoting it as the zero point of Batavia and 7 cannons. The inscription landmark in the front yard is signed by the then-governor Ali Sadikin.
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Taman Anggrek Mall
Taman Anggrek Mall translates to "Orchid Garden Mall" which is named so because there used to be a huge orchid garden at the site of the mall before it was built. It is home o more than 500 specialized stores spread across seven floors and an ice-skating rink, Southeast Asia's first indoor ice rink.
The mall also has 10 exhibition areas to host major events. In 2015, the mall started an annual event for Design students called ‘Jakarta in Motion’. Taman Anggrek Mall also holds the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest LED light display.
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Taman Ayodya
Taman Ayodya is a city park in Jakarta that provides many modern facilities like wireless internet connecitivity, allowing people to work on their laptops and stay connected on their mobiles while in an environment far from the chaos of the city. A beautiful artificial lake with fountains sits in the middle of the park. Taman Ayodya is a unique place in Indonesia, being the only park in the country to provides facilities for differently abled people.
Located in the heart of the city, the Taman Ayodya Park in Jakarta is a green haven. A much sought after attraction in the midst of the urban landscape, the Taman Ayodya is built on a land that was once home to a fish market and flower shops. Today it is one of the most popular attractions in the city and visited by locals and tourists alike.
Spread over 7500 sq meters, there is an artificial lake covering 1500 sq. meters in the middle of the park. With lush tree and grass cover, fountains and the lake the Taman Ayodya Park has much more to offer. With modern facilities, like wireless internet connectivity and special lanes for the disabled, the Taman Ayodya Park is a perfect spot for not only families and children, but also, for workaholics and differently-abled persons.
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