|
This
120-hectare (300-acre) open-air
cultural/amusement park, 12 kilometres (7.5
miles) south of Jakarta, is a window on the
cultural and environmental complexity of
Indonesia. Pavilions built in traditional
style exhibit artifacts, customs and
lifestyles of the peoples of each of
Indonesia's provinces. You could spend half
a day in the Riau pavilion alone, and it
would take a week to see everything. In
fact, Indonesians will proudly tell you that
there will be no need to see the rest of
Indonesia if you visit the park, which they
compare to Disneyland. Constructed after a
1971 visit to Disneyland by Madame Suharto,
the sprawling complex is an instant, Albert
superficial, introduction to Indonesia. A
number of souvenir stalls and
Indonesian-style restaurants dot the
grounds, and there is a friendly warung
complex. On Sundays there are free
traditional dance performances, films and
cultural shows. A calendar of events can bee
picked up at hotels of from any Garuda or
VIC office. Open daily from 9 am to 5 pm,
but most of the pavilions close at 4 pm.
They close the gates at around 10 pm. To get
to Taman Mini, take a bus marked 'Mini
Indonesia' from Terminal Kampung Rambutan.
WHERE TO EAT IN JAKARTA
Jakarta offers
a glorious melange of cuisine. Settlers and
visitors through the centuries have left a
culinary legacy of astounding variety; a
delicate blending of Chinese, Arabic, Dutch
and native Javanese cooking. Dining
experiences range from hearty plantation
feasts in recreated colonial splendour to
simple, delicious snacks in roadside stalls.
All five-star hotels offer top-quality
continental or oriental food in their grill
rooms. More local flavour is available at
the Cafe; Batavia, a recreated 1930s cafe,
or the Oasis Restaurant, which serves a
modern version of the 20-course rijsttafel
banquets beloved by Dutch colonials. Chinese
restaurants such as the Nyun Yen and Ratu
Bahari serve superb seafood dishes in
cavernous dining rooms. For authentic
Indonesian food, the Sarinah Food Court
consists of two dozen-food stalls serving
local cuisine in air-conditioned comfort.
|
AMERICAN CUISINE |
|
Clipper's American Seafood Wisma
Kyoei lt. 26 Jl. Jend. Sudirman
Kav. 3 Jakarta 10220 Phone:
(021) 5723288
|
Country Kitchen JL. Arteri
Pondok Jakarta Selatan Phone:
(021) 7397086 |
B.A.T.S Shangri- La Jakarta Kota
BNI Jl. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 1
Jakarta 10220 Phone: 557007440
Ext.6400 |
CARL'S Jr Restaurant Jakarta
Stock Exchange Building 1st
Floor Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav
52-53 Jakarta 12910 Phone:
5151675, 5153172, 5151674 |
Mario's Place Ground
Floor,Menteng Plaza Phone:
3917301 |
|
CHINESE CUISINE |
|
Forum Shark's Fin & Seafood
Mulia Tower Lt-03 JL. Gatot
Subroto Kav. 9-11 Jakarta Phone:
(021) 5257310 |
Golden Island Bird's Nest
Chiu-Chau BRI Center Park JL.
Jend. Sudirman Kav 44-46 Jakarta
Phone: (021) 5713388
|
Ming Seafood Gedung Setiabudi I,
Lt. I Blok B1-8 JL. Rasuna Said
Kav.62 Jakarta Selatan Phone:
(021) 5210505 |
Summer Palace Gedung Tedja Buana
Lt. 7 Jl. Menteng Raya No.29
Jakarta Pusat Phone: (021)
3142970
|
Mangkok Putih JL. Lamandau 18
Kebayoran Baru Phone: (021)
7237948 |
|
CONTINENTAL CUISINE |
Marquee Menara BNI Lt. 32
JL. Jend. Sudirman Kav.1
Jakarta Pusat
Phone: (021) 5701813
|
Red
Lobster
Wisma Metropolitan II, Lt.16
JL. Jend. Sudirman Kav.31
Jakarta Pusat 12929
Phone: (021) 5711659
|
Pete's Tavern
Plaza ATD, Basement
JL. M.H. Thamrin Kav.3
Jakarta Pusat
Phone: (021) 6012944
|
Oasis
JL. Raden Saleh No.47
Jakarta 10330
Phone: (021) 3150646
|
Cappellini Cafe & Pub Gedung BRI
Center Park Lt.9
JL Jend. Sudirman Kav.44-46
Jakarta Selatan
Phone: (021) 5713411
|
|
JAPANESE CUISINE |
|
Bushido Hotel Sahid Jaya & Tower
Ground Floor JL. Jend. Sudirman
Jakarta Pusat Phone: (021)
5700723 |
Shima The Aryaduta Jakarta Main
Lobby Floor JL. Prapatan 44 48,
Jakarta Pusat Phone: (021)
3844825 |
Le
Matsuzaka Grilled Steak House
Gedung BRI II Center Park Lt.9
JL. Jend. Sudirman Kav.44-46
Jakarta Selatan Phone: (021)
5713295 |
Restaurant Suntory BCD Tower Lt,
20 JL. Jend. Sudirman Kav.26
Jakarta 12920 Phone: (021)
2506201 |
Kirishfina Atria Square Standard
Chartered Bank JL. Jend.
Sudirman Kav. 33A LT.25, Jakarta
10220 Phone: (021) 5704851 |
|
ITALIAN CUISINE |
|
Zigolini Italian Mandarin
Oriental JL. M.H. Thamrin
Jakarta 10310 Phone: (021)
3141307 |
Va
Bene Mulia Tower JL. Jend. Gatot
Subroto Kav.9-11 Lower Ground 9
Jakarta 12930 Phone: (021)
5222550 |
Cafe Mareo Wisma Metropolitan I
Top Floor JL. Jend. Sudirman
Kav.29 Jakarta Selatan Phone:
(021) 5254736 |
II
Punto Lobby World Trade Centre
JL. Jend. Sudirman Kav.29-31
Jakarta 12920 Phone: (021)
5211818 |
Italianni's Taman Ria Senayan,
Jalan Gerbang Pemuda Phone (021)
251 1990
|
|
INDONESIAN CUISINE |
|
Anai Restuarant Jalan Letjen
S,Parman Kav. 93-94 Slipi,
Jakarta 11420 Phone: (021) 5696
0888 |
Waroeng Kemang Jalan Kemang
Raya, No. 12-16AA Phone (021)
719 ;0371-74 |
Bumbu GF Landmark Centre, Jalan
Sudirman no.1 Phone (021) 574
9025 |
Bebek Bali Taman Ria Senayan
Jalan Gerbang Pemuda Phone (021)
574 7224 |
Rasso Jalan Kemang Raya 9i Phone
(021) 71938266 |
GETTING
AROUND IN JAKARTA
By Air:
Flights between Jakarta and all major towns
are frequent, departing at least once a day.
However, flights between two provincial
destinations can be infrequent or
non-existent. All flight services in Java
are made by late-model jet or turbo-prop.
|
Air Travel |
|
Thai Airways Phone (021) 330
9433 |
Singapore Airlines Phone
(021)520 6933 |
Garuda Airlines Phone
(021)2300925 2311801 |
Cathay Pacific Phone (021)
5151747 |
By Rail:
Train services are available throughout
Java, a more scenic alternative to flying.
Fast, comfortable trains run from Jakarta
through Yogyakarta to Surabaya and along the
northern route through Semarang to Surabaya.
Most trains between major destination offer
first or executive class service, which
includes air-conditioning, airline-style
seats and complimentary beverage and meal
service. Contact your nearest station for
travel details.
By Buses and Other Public Transport:
A dense network of bus routes serves
Jakarta. Air-conditioned express buses link
all major cities. Several tour operators
offer all-inclusive overland excursions to
all major tourist destinations in Java.
Jakarta’s public transport systems
are over-loaded and often uncomfortable.
Air-conditioned Patas buses offer an express
service with no standing passengers allowed.
Otherwise buses are better avoided. The
Bajaj is an orange coloured, three-wheeled
vehicle, which serves short distance runs
within limited areas. Fares are negotiated
before the journey.
|
Bus Services |
|
Lorena - Karina JL. K.H. Hasyim
Ashari No. 15C Jakarta 10130
Phone (021) 634-1166; 633-8866 |
PT
Suryaputra Adipradana Pusat
Niaga Roxy Mas Blok C3/No. 1-2-3
Jakarta Phone: (021) 633-0161 |
Kramatdjati JL. Letjen. T.B.
Simatupang Stadion Sanggraha
Pelita Jaya, Jakarta Selatan
Phone: (021) 750-8323 |
>
Continental JL. Raya Pondok
Kelapa No. 86 Jakarta Timur
Phone: (021)864-9846 |
Car Rental::
Chauffeur-driven rented cars are available
in all large towns. Self-driven vehicles are
also available, though not recommended, for
intricate travel. Established taxi services
and car rental companies offer fixed rates
for hourly or specific routes. If you choose
to drive your self, a valid International
Driving License is required. Most
International road conventions are observed
in Jakarta, although right-of-way tends to
go to the larger vehicle and turns are not
always signalled. Remember to drive on the
left and overtake only on the right. Turning
left at a red light is allowed only when
indicated. Do not expect other drivers to
obey traffic laws or conventions, including
traffic lights.
Taxi
Taxis are plentiful and comparatively cheap
in Jakarta. Most are air-conditioned. Make
sure the driver is willing to use the metre.
If not, get out and find another taxi. Blue
bird Taxi Company also offers a superior
taxi service called Silverbird, and the
Golden Bird limousine service.
|
Taxi Companies |
|
Silver Bird Phone (021) 794234
79810011 |
Blue Bird Phone (021) 7941234
798 1234 |
Golden Bird Phone (021)794 444 |
Citra Phone (021) 845 9797 |
FROM THE
AIRPORT
Most large hotels operate free shuttles from
Soekarno – Hatta airport. Buses and
Taxis are also available. Bluebird and
Silverbird have a Taxi reservation stand
inside the international arrival hall.
Otherwise take a metre taxi from the stand
outside. An airport surcharge, plus toll
road fees will be added to the metre fare.
WHERE TO STAY IN JAKARTA
Jakarta is a modern city with facilities
for travellers of every budget and
preference. Top-of-the-market Jakarta hotels
are managed by the standard international
chains including Hilton, Regent and Hyatt,
or by regional and local chains such as
Sahid, Shangri-La, Hotel Indonesia
International and Mandarin Oriental.
Mid-market chain such as Ibis and Holiday
Inn, and local private hotels like the
Kartika Plaza or Hotel Sabang offer good
value for money. Large residences converted
into European-style mansions, which go by
the name of guesthouses in Jakarta, can be a
pleasant and much cheaper alternative to
standard hotels.
ACTIVITIES
Taman
Mini is full of strange and wonderful
experiences for the whole family;
playgrounds and museums litter the park,
with something for all members of your
group. Pick up a brochure from your hotel
for the latest and most up-to-date
activities!
ATTRACTIONS
-
Teatre
Imax Keong Emas (Golden Snail Theatre)
Located in the Taman Mini is the Imax
theatre which present "Beautiful
Indonesia" on a gigantic screen using
the latest Imax system. Open from 11.00
hrs - 17.00 hrs...
-
Keong
Emas Flower Garden
Located behind the Keong Emas Theatre,
this beautiful garden is said to be
inspired by the usual garden facilities,
it has a library and its own nursery.
-
Pancasila Flame Monument
At the entrance gate stands the
Pancasila Flame Monument, 45 meters
high. It symbolizes the five principle
of the Indonesian State philosophy.
-
Pendopo Agung Sasana Utomo
Not far from the monument is a grand
pavilion in the shape of a Javanese
hall, called the Pendopo Agung Sasana
Utomo. At the back of this pavillion is
a hall for art performances, named
Sasono Langen Budoyo.
-
The
Main gatee
The main Gate into the park is shaped
like a typical Javanese split gate, and
bears a chronogram indicating the year
of the park's opening...
-
Main
Hall
The main hall is located behind the
Pancasila Monument, and is shaped like a
grand Javanese pavilion, known as joglo.
It is receiving visiting foreign
dignitaries. The four main pillars in
the center of the hall called Soko Guru
symbolize the four according to the
ancient Javanese concept: earth, water,
fire and air. Th pillars and panels in
this hall are richly embellished with
relief's, carved in teakwood, depicting
scenes from the epics Ramayana,
Parikesit and Pandawa Lima. Behind the
main hall, is the Langen Budoyo Hall,
which is used for the staging of art
performances and for receptions. The
gallery behind it, called pringgitan,
can seat 1,000 guests.
-
The
Museum of Indonesiaa
Located near the Pancasila monument, it
is a three-storey building, the
structure and ornamental details of
which symbolize the relationship between
God and man, between men and fellow men,
and between man and the environment,
based on the doctrine of Tri Hita
Karana. The museum is built in Balinese
style. On the first floor, a variety of
Indonesia traditional costume is
exhibited. On the second floor are
samples of the arts and crafts from all
the provinces of Indonesia. There is
also a stage for lather puppet shows. On
the third floor stands a huge tree of
life symbol, made of copper.
-
3-D
Cinema Buildingg
There is a movie theatre playing three
dimensional films. Open daily from 13 to
16 p.m. On Sunday and holidays, it is
open from 10.00 - 17 p.m.
-
Ambar
Tirta Swimming Park
Located near the movie house, the park's
swimming pool complex includes a stage
for shows and a playground for
children...
-
The
Skylift
The skylift terminal is near the Museum
of Indonesia. From the coaches one can
see a model of the Indonesian
Archipelago, its islands and straits, in
the pool below. The whole park, in fact,
is visible in a bird's eye view.
-
House
of Worshipp
Near the shops and the Jakarta, Lampung,
West Java pavilions is a complex of
houses of worship of various religions.
There is a mosque, a Protestant and a
Roman Catholic church, Buddhist and a
Hindu Balinese temple, and also a
meditation hall and a model of the
Borobudur shrine. They are located also
to each other, to symbolize religious
harmony..
-
Mini
Railway Station
Near the skylift terminal is a mini
railway station, with mini trains to
take visitors on a ride through the park
for a modest fee.
-
Atmaja
Recreation Park
The Atmaja Recreation Park is Taman
Mini's former jogging arena. A malay
orchestra performs there on Sunday
mornings at around 11 am.
-
The
Orchid Gardenn
Located in the eastern part of the park.
The orchid garden contains, species from
all over Indonesia and other countries.
-
The
Bird Park
The Bird Park is located near the Irian
Jaya and Central Sulawesi pavilion.
Various rare species can be found living
under the huge dome, including
Cendrawasih Birds of Paradise from Irian
Jaya.
-
The
Komodo Museumm
So called because the building assembles
a giant Komodo lizard, the rare
prehistoric reptile found only on the
island of Komodo and a few other islands
in East Nusa Tenggara. Inside are
preserved specimens of rare Indonesian
animals.
-
The
Cactus Garden
Located next to the Philatelic Museum.
Various kinds of cactus garden, contains
stamps from both Indonesia and abroad.
Also shown is the process of making
stamps. A statue of Hanoman, the monkey
god from the epic Ramayana, embodies the
first postman.
-
Children's Palace...
The Children's Palace is located next to
the Irian Jaya and East Timor pavilions,
not far from the waterfall and pond,
Sendang Sejodo. This medieval castle is
the center of children's activities,
from playing to learning and sports.
-
The Asmat Museumm
Samples of the famed Asmat and Dani
statues and carvings can be seen in this
museum.
-
Culture & Tourist Information Centerr
A helpful staff is always on standby in
this center to help visitors obtain
information on various aspects of life
in Indonesia. A library is also
available.
-
Among Putra Park
This is a playground for children with
all sorts of facilities for play and
entertainment.
-
The ABRI Military Museum
This Museum is located in front of the
Bali pavilion, in the eastern part of
the park, and exhibits displays related
to the role and history of the Indonesia
armed forces (ABRI). Access is gained by
crossing an artificial lake, but it is
also possible to walk through a
yardside.
-
The Tourist Villagee
The Tourist Village, or cottages, is
located behind the philatelic Museum and
the Komodo Museum. There are 11 cottages
available.
-
The
Living Apothecary
This is a garden of medicinal plants.
The making of traditional Indonesian
herbal medicines is demonstrated in a
pavilion
|