Jakarta is the melting point of the thousands of islands in Indonesia, it is packed with diversity. I love Jakarta to the core, no matter what rotten truths have been said about the city. Jakarta has surpassed its status as a cosmopolitan long time ago and it grew rapidly into a megapolitan city. It’s an ever changing place with insatiable hunger for developments. One thing I have learned is that megapolitan is not for everybody, it’s either you love it or you hate it. I have met more people who share the later emotion about the city, and to be honest, I can understand them.
It has been about 2 years since the last time I visit my stinky hometown so I was so pumped to take 2 short weeks to go back and re-experience the city sans curfew. There has been a lot of significant changes in 2 years, its incredible and exciting at the same time!
I have never personally advised anyone to take Jakarta as a travel destination, however, for those of you who for odd reasons happen to be visiting Jakarta for a short while, here I share you few things I did during my short visit last month that might give you some ideas of what to do in Jakarta.
Plus, having access to online entertainment (or any kind of entertainment, really) is crucial while enduring the legendary traffic in Jakarta. Seriously, if you want to keep your sanity, don’t drive here. Take a taxi and sit back relax while trying to keep calm during the 2 hours drive on 30 km/h.
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| Reckless daredevils who cross the street wherever they want are one of the million reasons known as the culprit of Jakarta’s legendary traffic |
Compare to Europe and North America, internet connection is dirt cheap here so if your phone is jailbroken, go get yourself a 10$ local sim card that gives you 10G of 3G data and plenty minutes for calling at any mall.
PS: 4G package is a trap since 4G coverage in Jakarta or any other region in Indonesia is too low (or even inexistent) to function properly. Stay with the 3G package. I bought a 30 Gigabyte package of 4G for 20$ thinking that I could stream movies while trapped in traffic, but I was a fool. The 4G doesn’t even work! The package almost felt like a scam. So stay with 3G, it works very well. Pamper yourself like a royal.
Eat street food.
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| Crunchy deep fried fish with rice, greens, sambal (chili salsa), and a glass of fresh coconut water. Finggahlickin’ gewd! |
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| At the Edge Sky bar, Kemang |
I recommend the SCBD area in central Jakarta for night time hotspots and Kemang area for a more relaxing day or a night out.
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| Rooftop view from Skye Bar, Menara BCA. The highest bistro by day, lounge by night in Jakarta. |
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| Classic characters of Indonesian traditional puppets. |
Have a lunch or simply take a break from the scorching sun at Cafe Batavia is a must when you are the Old Town. This cafe is located in one of the oldest building in the Old Town, a walk away from the museums.
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| It probably looks modest but it is the best satay dish in town! |
Take a day trip to Bogor, the city with the highest precipitation in the world.
Adjacent to the botanical garden you can find one of six presidential palaces in Indonesia; Istana Bogor. The palace was built during the Dutch colonial era in 1700 and it is surrounded by 28 hectares of garden, you kind find herds of deer roaming free in it. Unfortunately, the palace is not easily accessible to the public. There are procedure and forms to fill and submit before you are accepted to visit the palace.
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| When I said the trees are huge, they are huge!.. |
Take a 2 days trip to Bandung
Bandung is another easy escape from the hectic Jakarta. Bandung city itself has a lot to offer, especially for those fashionistas and food lovers, the city is overloaded with chic factory outlets and trendy restaurants, but the best part of Bandung lays on the countryside; the city is surrounded by active volcanic mountain Tangkuban Perahu, bubbly sulfuric craters, strawberry fields, and tea plantations.
I visited Kawah Putih in Ciwidey area; a bubbly crater with turquoise clear water, located about 50 km south of Bandung. I stayed in the city center, so it took me about 3 hours to get there by private driver. The crater itself is part of Mount Patuha, a nonactive volcanic mountain and it is situated more than 2000 meters above the sea level, covered by thick sulfuric stench that gave me a wee breathing problem. There are not much animals and birds found around this place due to the sulfuric gasses but don’t worry, the sulfuric gas level in this area is not dangerous for human, it just not very comfortable to breathe in. Wearing a mask helps tho.
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| Kawah Putih crater, the pristine clear blue water that reeks like a thousand rotten eggs. |
Other than taking selfies and seightseeing, there is not much to do in this site, really. You can’t even dip your toes in the water without getting serious skin problem. However, the scenery is darn pretty, it is worth it to see.
The joy of going to Kawah Putih crater is actually on the ride (it is if you don’t need to drive), you can enjoy the calming few of the greenery around you and breath in the fresh air of the mountain. If it doesn’t remove the stress you got from Jakarta, I don’t know what does.
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| It’s green every effin where! |
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| Left and right, back and front, all you see is greenery made of tea leaves. |
You can visit these tea plantations (if you can find the entrance) for 5$ per person and get a free sample of the plantation’s tea product. The plantation I visited called Rancabali, a big tea estate that also offers activities for families. It has a mini zoo, well, zoo is a big word, let say they have few enclosures displaying deers and birds. You can also find restaurants and bungalows to rent within the plantation.
If you enjoy this kind of greenery and you need to take a nap, I suggest you to take a quick stop at Situ Patenggang (Lake Patenggang). This lake is very serene, surrounded by mountains and tea plantation. The area is very well maintaned and it has wooden gazebos for you to have a rest (in my case, to take a nap) and have a picnic. I went here during weekdays so there wasn’t many people around, it was very peaceful. My ears truly appreciated it, it felt really good to hear nothing but the birds chirping.
Day trip to Kepulauan Seribu.
Enough of the greenery and feel like lazying around on a beach? then Kepulauan Seribu is the place to go. Kepulauan Seribu means a thousand islands, although in reality there are only about 150 islands that make up this island chain and it is only 45 of them that are meant for tourism destinations with only 6 of them has the infrastructure and facilities for propper tourism accomodation (resorts).
I am not talking about zoos here although yes we do have a zoo in Jakarta, and the animals in the zoo are not abandoned, they are actually rotten spoiled. I am talking about visiting animal shelters. There are not much animal shelters in Jakarta but over the year there has been a great development on awareness to take care animal welfare in Jakarta. Hooray!! Faith in humanity is slowly restored!
There is one shelter I used to volunteer at every week when I was living in Jakarta. It is called Pondok Pengayom Satwa, located in Ragunan, South Jakarta. The place is actually a vet clinic, but now has grown to be a shelter that takes care abandoned cats and dogs. The cats and dogs who ended up here mostly was house pets so they are mostly well behaved and longing for human interaction.
What? You don’t like cats and or dogs? What are you? Somekind of psychopath?
One of the things I miss the most from Jakarta is actually this shelter and its funky four-legged troops. I used to go here every weekend, volunteering my Saturday morning washing, playing, feeding, and walking the dogs. My fav dog was Tripod, a sweet three legged dog. He was the legendary shelter welcomer, butt sniffer, treats thief, bench stealer, casual loud barker, awful ball catcher, and heart breaker of the place.
So if you are run out of ideas of what to do in Jakarta (if it is even possible), please visit the shelter, or any shelters, really. Your present will be greatly appreciated, both by the staff and the animals. Don’t forget to bring some treats 🙂
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| Tripod, my (late) baby at the shelter. |
Enjoy Jakarta!
Cheers!














