Greater Jakarta
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Greater Jakarta is a region in Western Java in Indonesia, including the national capital Jakarta and the surrounding region. The metropolitan area, which is one of the largest in the world, is also known as Jabodetabek. This travel guide covers this area with the exception of Bogor, which is in the article on Bogor Raya.Cities
- — one of the most bustling cities in Asia, a melting pot of cultures from across the archipelago.
- — industrial city on the eastern side of the capital.
- — southern suburb, with the campus of the University of Indonesia.
- — suburb in the west, including the largest airport of the country.
- — vast suburb including various planned communities with shopping malls and golf courses.
The city of Bogor and the surrounding towns are also part of the Jabodetabek metropolitan area. Bogor is a mountain resort city surrounded by volcanoes, and included in the travel guide on Bogor Raya.
Other destinations
- — marine national park in Jakarta Bay.
- — busiest airport of Indonesia.
Understand
The original ethnic group of Jakarta are the Betawi people, while the surrounding cities are predominantly Sundanese. However, with Jakarta having been the capital of the Indonesian archipelago for centuries, people from all Indonesian ethnic groups have migrated to the metropolitan area. The dominant ethnic group nowadays is the Javanese, but there are also significant minorities of Chinese Indonesians (mainly in West Jakarta and Tangerang), Batak (from North Sumatra), and Minangkabau (from West Sumatra). This melting pot of ethnic groups has led to a vibrant mix of culture, which is especially apparent in the wide range of street food available.
Get in
By plane
The Greater Jakarta area is served by Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Tangerang, and the smaller Halim Perdanakusuma Airport (HLP) in East Jakarta. All international flights, and most domestic flights, arrive at Soekarno-Hatta Airport, but if you have a domestic flight it may be a good idea to choose to fly to Halim, especially if your destination is in East Jakarta or Bekasi. There is also Pondok Cabe Airport (PCB).By bus
All cities in Greater Jakarta have large bus terminals, with direct buses from all major cities in Java. The largest bus terminals are found in Jakarta, with several of them also offering direct bus connections to Sumatra and Bali (including ferry crossings). Some of the bus routes take several days. For example, from Jakarta to or from Banda Aceh takes about 72 hours.By train
By ferry
Tanjung Priok port in North Jakarta is part of the PELNI national passenger ferry network. Ferries connect Tanjung Priok to all major ports throughout the archipelago, to destinations as far as Papua. Obviously, taking a ferry is only a good option if you have a lot of time, as it takes several days to reach most other major islands.Get around
Public transport is severely overcrowded most of the time. The first MRT (rapid transit rail) line, from Lebak Bulus to Bundaran HI, was opened in March 2019. The easiest way to get around is either by Transjakarta bus rapid transit (there are now also BRT routes to the suburbs) or by commuter railway (KA Commuter Jabodetabek). Other public bus and minibus routes are plenty throughout the region, but most do not follow a schedule and many do not have fixed bus stops. See the individual city and district articles for more information on bus routes.
Taxis are widely available in all cities in the region. Taxi companies that are known to be reliable (using a taxi meter) include Blue Bird Group and Express. In Jakarta, you can also use a bajaj (Jakarta's version of the tuk-tuk), which is less comfortable than a regular taxi, but quicker in case of traffic congestion. Throughout the region you can also choose to hire an ojek (motorcycle taxi), which are usually available at all major street corners. Ojek can nowadays also be hired through an app on your phone, popular on-demand ojek services include Go-Jek and GrabBike.
See
Although most of the suburbs of Jakarta are merely factory and bedroom communities, they have all grown from independent towns, and all boast their fair share of historic buildings and landmarks. Along the river in Tangerang, you can see the history of the fortress town as a community of Chinese immigrants, and the Benteng Heritage Museum provides background information on this history.
Do
The most popular theme parks are in Ancol Dreamland in North Jakarta. Apart from many restaurants and cafés at the beach, you can find Dunia Fantasi theme park with roller coasters and other attractions, SeaWorld oceanarium, Atlantis Water Adventure Park, and more. Another large theme park is Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in East Jakarta, which celebrates the culture (including architecture, clothing, dances and traditions) of all provinces of Indonesia. Several of the other cities in the region also have water theme parks, including Bekasi and South Tangerang.
There are several golf courses throughout the region. The most well-known are found in the planned communities of Tangerang and South Tangerang. In the Thousand Islands National Park you can, of course, do various sea-based activities, such as snorkelling.
Eat
Apart from Indonesian food, Chinese and Japanese food is ubiquitous, and so are Western fast food chains. Most of the larger shopping malls in addition have a wide selection of other options, such as Italian food, pancake restaurants, and steak houses.
Drink
Nightlife can be found in various areas throughout Jakarta, with most of the expats coming together in Kemang (South Jakarta). In the suburbs (especially Bekasi) it is harder to find alcoholic drinks, but most of the planned communities (such as BSD City in South Tangerang) have bars and beer gardens.
Stay safe
It is often said that Jakarta is one of the safest megacities in the world, and violent crime is rare. However, be on your guard in crowded places such as markets, because pickpockets often steal wallets and mobile phones. For visitors, the biggest risk in the Greater Jakarta area is the traffic, which is very crowded and equally chaotic. If it is your first time in the region, it is not advisable to drive your own vehicle.
Go next
- Banten — west of Greater Jakarta, a popular getaway for its beach resorts.
- Bogor Raya — the region south of Greater Jakarta, with the famous botanical gardens of Bogor as well as two national parks.
- Parahyangan — the heartland of the Sundanese culture, with the city of Bandung (the Paris of Java).