Tangerang (Sundanese: ᮒᮍᮨᮛᮀ, Chinese: 丹格朗) is a city in the province of Banten, Indonesia. It is about 25 kilometres (16 miles) west of Jakarta. It is on the island of Java. The city is the third largest urban centre in the Greater Jakarta region after Jakarta and Bekasi; the sixth largest city in the nation; and the largest city in Banten province. It has an area of 164.54 square kilometres (63.53 square miles) and an official 2010 Census population of 1,797,715, increasing to 2,001,925 as at 2014 — making it the eighth most populated suburb in the world at the latter date.
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We will bring you to "look" closely Jakarta. Exploring the central part as the "New Jakarta" as modern part with high buildings and the down town of this city and the high class residential area, and continue to the west and north Jakarta as the old part of the city with the Dutch colonial buildings. Next continue to "look" at the main gate of Jakarta during the Sunda Kingdom (Hindu Buddhist era), Islam era, and also Dutch era. Its called Sunda Kelapa. We will explore this harbour by boating with the local people's traditional boat. Another place that we will visit is China town to "look" at oldest Chinese temple here. And walking tour by visiting local market (wet market) that sell fresh agriculture products, fish, and food. Enjoy the walking tour in China town and experience to exploring this part with bajay (tuktuk).
Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Boat Rent at Sunda Kelapa Harbour, Tuktuk rent at China Town, Toll and Parking, Private tour
Exclusions: Meals and personal expenses, Gratuities
Ratih did an excellent job of arranging our trip. Her English is great and she’s a good conversationalist. We were picked up at our front door and well taken care of during the entire day by her. Our favorite part was visiting the volcano. We hiked down to one of the craters and loved the fresh air and exercise. It’s a gorgeous location. The COVID-19 pandemic, of course, impacted the sites we visited - some positively and some less so. There were hardly any tourists, so we felt like we had most places to our selves. This was a particular treat at the volcano where we felt like we were in the wilderness, rather than the bustle of normal times. The luwak coffee farm was nice, though quiet. Ratih did a good job of translating how they make the coffee. The best part was holding a civet cat. Normally food would be offered there, but during the pandemic it was not on offer. No matter. Ratih took us to a fun restaurant instead and we stopped at a few local fruit stands to sample local produce. The hot springs resort was most impacted by the pandemic. The resort has channeled hot spring water to create a series of pools where one can soak their feet. An extra fee will allow you to swim in a warm pool with water falls and get a back massage. Normally there are amusement rides for children but those are closed due to COVID and so are most food stalls. I imagine it would be a lot of fun, especially for kids, if we had visited before the pandemic and if it hadn’t started to rain. :) Overall, a wonderful trip. Ratih made everything so easy. We recommend it.
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exploring volcano, the hot spring was very wonderful journey with beautiful panoramic of rice field and tea plantation. Visit the tea factory and see deatails how for making tea also wonderful experience, and another things, tasting Luwak Coffee also good experience to try.
Inclusions: Coffee and/or Tea, Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Parking Fees, Entrance ticket of Tangkuban Perahu, Sari ater hot spring and also tea factory
Exclusions: Lunch
I had wonderful days with her explore to Jakarta. She show a lot of things of Jakarta and took me to places that I requested for. She is recommended tour guide in Jakarta. Thank you dear sister Ratih ????
This tour is recommended for those people that visit Jakarta at the first time. people can learn more about Indonesian culture, history, traditions and also can see more of Jakarta as the capital city of Indonesia.
Inclusions: Parking Fees, Donation for Istiqlal Mosque, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Entrance ticket, Bottled water
Exclusions: Lunch
Ratih did an excellent job of arranging our trip. Her English is great and she’s a good conversationalist. We were picked up at our front door and well taken care of during the entire day by her. Our favorite part was visiting the volcano. We hiked down to one of the craters and loved the fresh air and exercise. It’s a gorgeous location. The COVID-19 pandemic, of course, impacted the sites we visited - some positively and some less so. There were hardly any tourists, so we felt like we had most places to our selves. This was a particular treat at the volcano where we felt like we were in the wilderness, rather than the bustle of normal times. The luwak coffee farm was nice, though quiet. Ratih did a good job of translating how they make the coffee. The best part was holding a civet cat. Normally food would be offered there, but during the pandemic it was not on offer. No matter. Ratih took us to a fun restaurant instead and we stopped at a few local fruit stands to sample local produce. The hot springs resort was most impacted by the pandemic. The resort has channeled hot spring water to create a series of pools where one can soak their feet. An extra fee will allow you to swim in a warm pool with water falls and get a back massage. Normally there are amusement rides for children but those are closed due to COVID and so are most food stalls. I imagine it would be a lot of fun, especially for kids, if we had visited before the pandemic and if it hadn’t started to rain. :) Overall, a wonderful trip. Ratih made everything so easy. We recommend it.
This tour more to historical and culture but this also would offer local experience by boating at the harbour.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Parking Fees, donation for Istiqlal Mosque, Rent a boat at Sunda Kelapa Harbour
Exclusions: Lunch
Ratih did an excellent job of arranging our trip. Her English is great and she’s a good conversationalist. We were picked up at our front door and well taken care of during the entire day by her. Our favorite part was visiting the volcano. We hiked down to one of the craters and loved the fresh air and exercise. It’s a gorgeous location. The COVID-19 pandemic, of course, impacted the sites we visited - some positively and some less so. There were hardly any tourists, so we felt like we had most places to our selves. This was a particular treat at the volcano where we felt like we were in the wilderness, rather than the bustle of normal times. The luwak coffee farm was nice, though quiet. Ratih did a good job of translating how they make the coffee. The best part was holding a civet cat. Normally food would be offered there, but during the pandemic it was not on offer. No matter. Ratih took us to a fun restaurant instead and we stopped at a few local fruit stands to sample local produce. The hot springs resort was most impacted by the pandemic. The resort has channeled hot spring water to create a series of pools where one can soak their feet. An extra fee will allow you to swim in a warm pool with water falls and get a back massage. Normally there are amusement rides for children but those are closed due to COVID and so are most food stalls. I imagine it would be a lot of fun, especially for kids, if we had visited before the pandemic and if it hadn’t started to rain. :) Overall, a wonderful trip. Ratih made everything so easy. We recommend it.
This tour offer more to Indonesian culture. We have 34 provinces, 17.508 islands, 6 religions, more than 500 ethnic groups. At Indonesian Miniature in Park, we will know more the uniq traditions such as Papua island, South Sulawesi, and west Sumatra.
Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Parking Fees, Entrance ticket, Donation for istiqlal, Special Indonesian souvenirs
Exclusions: Lunch
Ratih did an excellent job of arranging our trip. Her English is great and she’s a good conversationalist. We were picked up at our front door and well taken care of during the entire day by her. Our favorite part was visiting the volcano. We hiked down to one of the craters and loved the fresh air and exercise. It’s a gorgeous location. The COVID-19 pandemic, of course, impacted the sites we visited - some positively and some less so. There were hardly any tourists, so we felt like we had most places to our selves. This was a particular treat at the volcano where we felt like we were in the wilderness, rather than the bustle of normal times. The luwak coffee farm was nice, though quiet. Ratih did a good job of translating how they make the coffee. The best part was holding a civet cat. Normally food would be offered there, but during the pandemic it was not on offer. No matter. Ratih took us to a fun restaurant instead and we stopped at a few local fruit stands to sample local produce. The hot springs resort was most impacted by the pandemic. The resort has channeled hot spring water to create a series of pools where one can soak their feet. An extra fee will allow you to swim in a warm pool with water falls and get a back massage. Normally there are amusement rides for children but those are closed due to COVID and so are most food stalls. I imagine it would be a lot of fun, especially for kids, if we had visited before the pandemic and if it hadn’t started to rain. :) Overall, a wonderful trip. Ratih made everything so easy. We recommend it.
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