Jakarta
Jakarta formerly known as Batavia is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. Jakarta attracted the attention of the Dutch colonists, who coined the new name, Batavia and installed it as their colonial capital during the 17th and 18th centuries. As the capital of Indonesia, Jakarta is a melting pot of cultures from all ethnic groups in the country. Although Betawi people are Jakarta's indigenous community, the city's culture represents many languages and ethnic groups, favoring differences in religion, tradition, and linguistics, rather than a single, dominant culture. Jakarta is dominated by Javanese people, followed by Betawi people and Sundanese people.
Jakarta offers something for every traveler, from the rich history of Kota Tua (Old Town) and the iconic National Monument (Monas), to world-class shopping malls, culinary delights, and a dynamic nightlife scene. It's also the gateway to Indonesia’s 17,000 islands, making it a strategic starting point for any journey across the archipelago. The city reflects Indonesia’s diversity through its art, cuisine, and people, blending influences from Javanese, Betawi, Chinese, Arab, and European cultures. Whether you’re visiting for business or leisure, Jakarta delivers a fast-paced, energetic experience that showcases the heartbeat of the nation.

From the landscapes of Sumatra to cultural riches of Java and serene beauty of Bali, this trip offers an unforgettable glimpse, extraordinary adventure and soul of Indonesia.
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