AF Guide to Indonesia, Tourism: Where to go in Indonesia? |
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AF Guide to Indonesia, Tourism: Where to go in Indonesia? |
Sep 2 2010, 10:34 AM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,295 Joined: 1-January 08 |
AF is dead atm
Gonna try to revive some old Indo AF members to participate! :P We should promote our tourism and show the world what Indonesia has to offer! We all know we have a lot to offer and not everything can be in the spotlights of this thread, but we can organize things and share the top attractions of each location! Every page another place in Indonesia! one place, 20 posts! So if you participate, please share some info! Everyone.. ![]() TABLE OF CONTENTS: Jakarta............................... Page #01 Amusement Park Ancol Dreamland Post #07 Amusement Park Taman Mini Post #03 Monuments Post #12 Museums & Historical Sites Post #09 Nightlife Post #20 Ragunan Zoo Post #18 Shopping Post #02 Street Performers Post #13 Thousand Islands Post #10 Java............................... Page #02 Mountains & Volcanoes Post #27 Temples Post #23 Water Sites Post #26 This post has been edited by Sumpit: Sep 22 2010, 05:27 PM |
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Sep 2 2010, 03:37 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,295 Joined: 1-January 08 |
Let's start with the Indonesian capital city then (looks at Mas Maja
![]() ![]() Welcomes monument in Jakarta Introduction: Established in the fourth century, the city became an important trading port for the Kingdom of Sunda. It grew as the capital of the colonial Dutch East Indies. It was made capital of Indonesia when the country became independent after World War II. It was formerly known as Sunda Kelapa (397–1527), Jayakarta (1527–1619), Batavia (1619–1942), and Djakarta (1942–1972). Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Located on the northwest coast of Java, it has an area of 661 square kilometres (255 sq mi) and a 2010 census count population of 9,580,000. Jakarta is the country's economic, cultural and political center. It is the most populous city in Indonesia and in Southeast Asia, and is the twelfth-largest city in the world. Shopping. When planning a trip to Jakarta, consider spending a day at one of the many modern shopping malls the city has to offer. You may welcome a day off from tourist and cultural sites and enjoy spending time in air-conditioned comfort, where you can relax and shop without annoying hawkers. Therefore there are choices galore for shoppers! Plaza Indonesia Pacific Place Plaza FX Senayan City Grand Indonesia Pondok Indah Mall I...and many, many more! For a bargain, you can always go to: Glodok, Jakarta's Chinatown Pasar Baroe, a mixture of stores packed up in a very limited space Jalan Surabaya, an open-air antique market on the border of Menteng District (where President Obama lived for a few years)
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Sep 3 2010, 01:40 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 4,013 Joined: 12-July 05 From: Javadvipa Jaya |
^^^ Good effort to promote Indonesia Mas Sumpit. Salut!
Ternyata orang Indonesia banyak yang nasionalis dan cinta Indonesia dalam arti yang positif... (tsaellah...) Neway Bali already famous... Okay let me contribute, if a foreign visitors unable to visit a whole parts of Indonesia, a daylong visit to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Indonesian cultural park in Southeast of Jakarta would be a great idea to gave a glimpse of Indonesian cultural diversity: Taman Mini Indonesia Indah new logo Kala Makara, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah main entrance Purna Bhakti Pertiwi Museum (Suharto Museum) Sasono Utomo, the main building in Javanese Joglo style Indonesia Museum Keong Emas (Golden Snail) IMAX theatre Javanese joglo house modeled after Mangkunegaran Palace, Solo. Central Java pavilion. The Javanese joglo interior Javanese pavilion Gate of Balinese pavilion Minangkabau Rumah Gadang traditional house, West Sumatra pavilion Jambi pavilion Nias house Batak Toba house West Kalimantan Dayak Baluk house ![]() Indonesian archipelago lake Aeromovel monorail ride around the park Birdpark Fairy tale Disneyland-like Istana Anak-anak Indonesia (Indonesian Children Castle) Well, visiting Taman Mini Indonesia Indah for me is just like revisiting my childhood memory lane, it's fun... This post has been edited by Majapahitans: Sep 3 2010, 01:53 PM |
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Sep 3 2010, 01:52 PM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 4,013 Joined: 12-July 05 From: Javadvipa Jaya |
More...
Raden Panji Asmoro Bangun searching for his long lost wife, Dewi Sekartaji Dewi Sekartaji as Keong Emas Douglas DC-3 Seulawah, Garuda Indonesia's first plane, donation of Aceh people for Republic of Indonesia. This post has been edited by Majapahitans: Sep 3 2010, 01:55 PM |
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Sep 3 2010, 04:15 PM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,295 Joined: 1-January 08 |
^^^ Good effort to promote Indonesia Mas Sumpit. Salut! Ternyata orang Indonesia banyak yang nasionalis dan cinta Indonesia dalam arti yang positif... (tsaellah...) SE TU JU / BE TUL QUOTE Neway Bali already famous... Okay let me contribute, if a foreign visitors unable to visit a whole parts of Indonesia, a daylong visit to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Indonesian cultural park in Southeast of Jakarta would be a great idea to gave a glimpse of Indonesian cultural diversity: I was trying to give focus on one place/area in Indonesia per page (this page BALI), so I can update the first page to make a table of contents so that AFers can browse and find what they want easily I too made a mistake ..too many photos and not so much info, the page takes minutes to load! LOL QUOTE Well, visiting Taman Mini Indonesia Indah for me is just like revisiting my childhood memory lane, it's fun... Back down memory lane! Hey what park has a baboon like mascotte? you could enter a cage with orang utans for a photo, I used to love that one! was it in taman? This post has been edited by Sumpit: Sep 3 2010, 04:15 PM |
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Sep 4 2010, 04:39 AM
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AF Guru Group: Members Posts: 4,013 Joined: 12-July 05 From: Javadvipa Jaya |
Back down memory lane! Hey what park has a baboon like mascotte? you could enter a cage with orang utans for a photo, I used to love that one! was it in taman? I think either that Ragunan Zoo or Taman Safari Indonesia in Cisarua, coz in Taman Mini there's no baboon or orangutans, only birds and reptile park. |
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Sep 4 2010, 07:09 AM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,295 Joined: 1-January 08 |
I think either that Ragunan Zoo or Taman Safari Indonesia in Cisarua, coz in Taman Mini there's no baboon or orangutans, only birds and reptile park. I think I got mixed up Speaking of Dufan (Dunia Fantasi): ![]() Ancol Dreamland, an amusement park in north Jakarta, Indonesia, the largest integrated tourism area in South East Asia is one of the most attractive places serving the densely populated city of Jakarta. It has all the adventures people crave for; Sea World, Fantasy World, Atlantis Water Adventure and Marina Beach. This is Jakarta's largest and most popular recreation park. It is built on reclaimed beach land at the Bay of Jakarta, having, sea and freshwater aquariums, swimming pools, an artificial lagoon for fishing, boating, bowling, an assortment of nightclubs, restaurants, a steam-bath and massage parlors. The Ancol complex includes a Marina, Dunia Fantasi (Fantasy Land), a golf course, hotels and a drive-in theater. The "Pasar Seni" or art market has a varied collection of Indonesian handicraft, paintings and souvenirs on sale. At a nearby open-air theater art performances are held using the local dialect. Sea world Atlantis Water Adventure Dunia Fantasi Mascot Ancol Golf Course
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Sep 5 2010, 10:22 PM
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AF Guru Group: AF Forum Police Posts: 3,292 Joined: 29-June 07 From: Melbourne Australia |
Shopping in Jakarta is good, that's for sure.
I think I made this photo in Mal Kelapa Gading in 2007. At the moment they are running their "Lebaran Shoptacular Promo". Correction : DEL pointed out that this photo is actually Mal Taman Anggrek. ![]() Sumpit the "table of contents" idea is pretty cool, but I think that eventually I should make it into a "sub-forum" type of format so that each section can have its own thread and can continue to expand without any limit. But in the meantime, let's continue as we are. Hey the "Visit Indonesia 2010" trailer you provided in your first post above is great fun. The Indonesian Ministry of Culture & Tourism produced this advertising campaign and they were also our sponsors for this years Indonesian Film Festival in Australia. The trailer exists in three versions - 30 seconds, 60 seconds and 6 minutes (and I have the DVD Nice to see it on Youtube, but try to imagine how it is when you see it on a huge cinema screen with an Australian audience and pumping out Dolby Digital sound It totally rocked and everybody in the audience loved it. I mean bule were going up to our special guest Jajang C Noer and asking her about the Indo tourism trailer |
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Sep 6 2010, 04:46 AM
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Sumpit the "table of contents" idea is pretty cool, but I think that eventually I should make it into a "sub-forum" type of format so that each section can have its own thread and can continue to expand without any limit. But in the meantime, let's continue as we are. Yes we can, but will it make the thread more interesting for foreigners? People rather see a brochure about the best things than to read a whole book about all the things. They'll get to the book once they're really interested. That's why I wanted it to keep it limited. We can make sub-forums but I doubt it will be limited :P we already have threads like beautiful pics of indo & best indo food etc, the pics keep on coming, AFers can look there if they're really into Indonesia You can pin this thread if you want he he he QUOTE Hey the "Visit Indonesia 2010" trailer you provided in your first post above is great fun. The Indonesian Ministry of Culture & Tourism produced this advertising campaign and they were also our sponsors for this years Indonesian Film Festival in Australia. The trailer exists in three versions - 30 seconds, 60 seconds and 6 minutes (and I have the DVD Nice to see it on Youtube, but try to imagine how it is when you see it on a huge cinema screen with an Australian audience and pumping out Dolby Digital sound It totally rocked and everybody in the audience loved it. I mean bule were going up to our special guest Jajang C Noer and asking her about the Indo tourism trailer ^That's cool! I love the vid.. I love the trips, makes we wanna do that again!! Anyway.. back to the topic ![]() Also known as Old Jakarta, and Old Batavia (Oud Batavia), is a small area in Jakarta, Indonesia. Dubbed "The Jewel of Asia" and "Queen of the East" in the 16th century by European sailors, Old Jakarta — or Batavia, as it was named by the Dutch — was once considered a center of commerce for the whole continent due to its strategic location and fertile resources. As important settlement, urban center, and the center of commerce in Asia since 16th century, Oud Batavia is home of several important historical sites and buildings. Fatahillah, Jakarta History Museum Fine Art and Ceramic Museum Sunda Kelapa HarbourAnd many more Other museums in Jakarta: Taman Prasasti, Gravestone Museum
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Sep 8 2010, 03:16 AM
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KEPULAUN SERIBU ![]() Pulau Seribu means a "Thousand Island" consisting of almost 128 small islands located in the Bay of Jakarta in the Java Sea. Most of these are inhabited and can be reach in about 1 - 2 hours from Marina Ancol by ferry or by chartered board. The surrounding reefs are home to a wide variety of fishes, making Pulau Seribu an ideal spot for diving, Snorkeling and fishing. Some of the islands is this group developed for tourism are Pulau Bidadari, Pulau Ayer, Sepa, Coconut, Pelangi, Bira, Pantara, Kul-kul and Pulau Putri. There are also cabins for tourists, besides golden beaches fringed with coconut palms. The surrouding waters are a paradise for skin divers.They are filled with a myriad of tropical fish, which live among the multicolored corals. The Pulau Putri Paradise Co. has developed Pulau Putri, Pulau Melintang, Pulau Petondang and Pulau Papa Theo as a holiday resort with cottages, restaurants, diving and sailing facilities. ![]() Surfing, to catch some waves! Resort at Ayer Island Dutch Fort at Pulau Bidadari (Heavenly Nymph Island) Bira IslandThis post has been edited by Sumpit: Sep 8 2010, 05:37 PM |
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Sep 8 2010, 04:02 AM
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AF Supreme Group: Members Posts: 12,135 Joined: 29-September 04 From: Tropical island |
Nice, Sumpit
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Sep 10 2010, 04:06 AM
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Sep 11 2010, 01:39 AM
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AF Guru Group: AF Forum Police Posts: 3,292 Joined: 29-June 07 From: Melbourne Australia |
Grand buildings and heaps of museums are nice, but one thing I really enjoy about Jakarta that never gets a mention in tourist brochures is all the vibrant street music culture.
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Sep 17 2010, 07:38 AM
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AF Supreme Group: Members Posts: 13,151 Joined: 18-January 06 From: singadangdang! |
ok... these places are all the flashy touristed types... how about OFF THE BEATEN TRACKS islands and tribes please??
i would go to Mentawai islands and Nias someday.... any info on them?? |
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Sep 17 2010, 07:51 AM
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ok... these places are all the flashy touristed types... how about OFF THE BEATEN TRACKS islands and tribes please?? i would go to Mentawai islands and Nias someday.... any info on them?? but we can do sumatera on the next page, this one is JKT only |
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Sep 18 2010, 05:44 AM
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AF Pro Group: Members Posts: 1,285 Joined: 16-December 06 From: The Hague, NL |
Shopping in Jakarta is good, that's for sure. I think I made this photo in Mal Kelapa Gading in 2007. At the moment they are running their "Lebaran Shoptacular Promo". ![]() I will contribute some more more later, but for now this. I am almost sure that that is not Mal Kelapa Gading. I lived close to it for 5 months and i visited it regularly together with La Piazza. Mal Kelapa Gading doesnt have more than 4 levels too. :P This looks more like Taman Anggrek, which is at the other side of Jakarta. And i would like to add: Damn this topic, this makes me remind everything. noooo, i miss it so much. This post has been edited by DEL: Sep 18 2010, 05:45 AM |
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Sep 18 2010, 06:11 AM
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AF Guru Group: AF Forum Police Posts: 3,292 Joined: 29-June 07 From: Melbourne Australia |
I am almost sure that that is not Mal Kelapa Gading. I lived close to it for 5 months and i visited it regularly together with La Piazza. Mal Kelapa Gading doesnt have more than 4 levels too. :P This looks more like Taman Anggrek, which is at the other side of Jakarta. That photo is one I made in Mal Taman Anggrek..... no coconuts here. Mal Kelapa Gading has the coconut trees. |
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Sep 18 2010, 03:07 PM
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Ragunan Zoo Ragunan Zoo is a zoo located in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Indonesia. Its area is about 1.4 km˛. The zoo was established in 1864 and moved to its present location in 1966. It is inhabited by 295 species and 4,040 specimens. The Schmutzer Primate Centre was opened in 2002, within the Ragunan Zoo but privately funded and managed separately. Dr Willie Smits of the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation designed the orangutan enclosure so that the orangutans have as natural an environment as possible. Thick dark glass allows visitors to see the orangutans while being invisible to them. Lake at Ragunan Zoo Tangawizy DEL Furan GC Ralf Mas Maja Sumpit
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Sep 18 2010, 03:17 PM
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I will contribute some more more later, but for now this. I am almost sure that that is not Mal Kelapa Gading. I lived close to it for 5 months and i visited it regularly together with La Piazza. Mal Kelapa Gading doesnt have more than 4 levels too. :P This looks more like Taman Anggrek, which is at the other side of Jakarta. And i would like to add: Damn this topic, this makes me remind everything. noooo, i miss it so much. Yup that's Taman Anggrek Kelapa Gading is in the east right? Bosan!! T.A. is OK lah! I still like PIM I&II and senayan city! ah yes, please share your pics! i thought u lived in jogya? |
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Sep 18 2010, 03:34 PM
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Nightlife Jakarta is a strange juxtaposition of being the capital of a country with the world’s largest population of Muslims, but at the same time its nightlife is also one of the most vibrant in the Asia Pacific region. From hanging out with the “chi chi” in an upscale lounge, to exploring the seediest discos, or just grabbing a beer at the local sports bar, Jakarta offers a wide selection of over 200 bars, clubs, pubs and lounges scattered across the entire city to cater to every whim and preference. Red Square X2 Club Dragon Fly Jaya Pub Cazbar
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