One day city Tour in Jakarta “Kampoeng Package” The Old Batavia
Jakarta began its history in the 14th century as a small harbor town and today become a bustling metropolitan city. Old Batavia’s heart is in “Kota” area now. Kampoeng the Old Batavia Tour present the uniqueness of this tour featuring the following objects and attractions:
NATIONAL MUSEUM
The National Museum, built in 1862, is the best museum in Indonesia and is reputedly one of the finest in Southeast Asia. The museum has an enormous collection of cultural objects of the various ethnic groups – costumes, musical instruments, model houses, numerous fine bronzes from the Hindu-Javanese period, as well as many interesting stone pieces salvaged from Central Java and other temples.. There’s also superb display of Chinese ceramics dating back to the Han dynasty which was almost entirely amassed in Indonesia.
GLODOK
Glodok is the centre of Jakarta’s China Town. It is now banking, hawkers, trading and entertainment center. Visit to Petak Sembilan Chinese temple dedicated to the Buddhist goddess of mercy, Kuan Yin. Built around 1650, it was on of the earliest center of worship for the Batavia Chinese.
KOTA INTAN DRAWBRIDGE
In the 18th century, Kali Besar area was a very stylish residential neighborhood along the great canal of Cliliwung river. At the north end of the Kali Besar lays a small 17th century Dutch drawbridge, the last in the city, called “The Kota Intan Drawbridge”
SUNDA KELAPA HARBOR
This 500-year-old harbor area was a vital link to the markets of the outside world for the 15th Century Kingdom of Pajajaran. Since then this port has world to the Portuguese and Dutch. Though little remains of bustling old Sunda Kelapa except the name, the harbor is still one of the most important calls for sailing vessels from all over Indonesia. The magnificent and brightly painted Makassar schooner called Phinisi are still an important means of transporting goods to and from the outer islands. This is one of the finest sights in Jakarta.
FATAHILLAH MUSEUM
Built in the 16th century, the museum is housed in the old town hall of Batavia, which is probably one of the most solid reminders of Dutch rule to be found in Indonesia. It provides the historic background of Jakarta through a display of map and antiquities, including furniture and porcelains.
Jakarta began its history in the 14th century as a small harbor town and today become a bustling metropolitan city. Old Batavia’s heart is in “Kota” area now. Kampoeng the Old Batavia Tour present the uniqueness of this tour featuring the following objects and attractions:

The National Museum, built in 1862, is the best museum in Indonesia and is reputedly one of the finest in Southeast Asia. The museum has an enormous collection of cultural objects of the various ethnic groups – costumes, musical instruments, model houses, numerous fine bronzes from the Hindu-Javanese period, as well as many interesting stone pieces salvaged from Central Java and other temples.. There’s also superb display of Chinese ceramics dating back to the Han dynasty which was almost entirely amassed in Indonesia.
GLODOK
Glodok is the centre of Jakarta’s China Town. It is now banking, hawkers, trading and entertainment center. Visit to Petak Sembilan Chinese temple dedicated to the Buddhist goddess of mercy, Kuan Yin. Built around 1650, it was on of the earliest center of worship for the Batavia Chinese.

KOTA INTAN DRAWBRIDGE
In the 18th century, Kali Besar area was a very stylish residential neighborhood along the great canal of Cliliwung river. At the north end of the Kali Besar lays a small 17th century Dutch drawbridge, the last in the city, called “The Kota Intan Drawbridge”

This 500-year-old harbor area was a vital link to the markets of the outside world for the 15th Century Kingdom of Pajajaran. Since then this port has world to the Portuguese and Dutch. Though little remains of bustling old Sunda Kelapa except the name, the harbor is still one of the most important calls for sailing vessels from all over Indonesia. The magnificent and brightly painted Makassar schooner called Phinisi are still an important means of transporting goods to and from the outer islands. This is one of the finest sights in Jakarta.
FATAHILLAH MUSEUM

Built in the 16th century, the museum is housed in the old town hall of Batavia, which is probably one of the most solid reminders of Dutch rule to be found in Indonesia. It provides the historic background of Jakarta through a display of map and antiquities, including furniture and porcelains.