Travel to Indonesia – a country with thousands of beautiful and exotic islands

Indonesia, a country of thousands of beautiful and exotic islands, which trigger your imagination with thoughts of beautiful beaches, huge temple complexes, great diving and the giant dragon
Komodo.
Jakarta – Not only is the largest city in the country, is also the heartbeat of Jakarta.
Jakarta, as expected, is the most expensive city in Indonesia, as well as the most polluted and crowded.
Jakarta History Museum – The museum is in the old town hall of Batavia, which is located on the south side of Taman Fatahillah. Open from 9.00 bis 03.00 clock, Tuesday to Sunday. Tickets: RP 1000
Wayang Museum – The museum is also located on the Taman Fatahillah and has a variety of
Wayang puppets.
This building was formerly the Museum of Old Batavia and in 1912 on the grounds of the Old Dutch church, which was demolished in 1808 as built plan “Daendels” is the Dutch city to free its unhealthy areas. Open from 9.00 bis 03.00 clock, Tuesday to Sunday. Tickets: RP 1000
Museum of Fine Arts – built in the 1860s, the Palace of Justice building is now the Museum of Fine Arts. Tickets: RP 1000
Gereja Sion – This church was built in 1695 and is the oldest church in Jakarta.
Maritime Museum – This is an old warehouse VOC, which was built in 1645 and the entry
Sunda Kelapa to. The building itself is worth a visit and find contributions are part of the old city wall.
National Museum – The museum, built in 1862, the museum is as much in
Indonesia and one of the best in Southeast Asia. Tickets 750Rp.
Lapangan Banteng – east of Merdeka Square, this nineteenth century colonial plaza. It has some of the finest examples of Dutch colonial architecture in Jakarta.