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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
I am a knowledgeable local Indonesian who has lived in Jakarta for over 20 years, and I have also lived all over Java and in Bali. I love to travel and also to share the beauty and culture of my country with travellers from around the world. Let's explore together! :-)
Join me on this 4 hour tour to experience many of the top highlights of the city of Jakarta together. I would love to share my personal firsthand knowledge of the people, the landmarks, and the diverse and rich culture of one of the world's largest and most fascinating cities. [Free Tour, with the Guru gratuity up to each walker ; GuruWalk recommends considering a tip starting from €10- $50 per person or in Rupiah is around Rp. 250.000 to Rp. 850.000 per each Person[For the 4 hour guided time together]depending on satisfaction for the tour😊☺️✨
We will start by meeting together at the front entrance gate to the Jakarta Cathedral. Using local transportation (please bring a small amount of cash for our local train experience) and depending on daily conditions, we will visit among the following top sights around the city, including:
We will finish in the vicinity of the the Buddhist temple (walking distance to Glodok bus station or Jakarta Kota train station).
Looking forward to meeting you!
I will be waiting to meet you at the entrance to the Jakarta Cathedral right at the sign on the gate that specifies the Cathedral's opening/closing times. (I will be wearing sunglasses on top of my head)
Neo-Gothic Christian Cathedral standing in stark contrast to the more modernist national mosque that it faces.
The pride of Indonesian believers, this is the largest mosque in East Asia and the 3rd largest mosque on the planet.
The old colonial city square established over 360 years ago by the Dutch. Also, a hotspot for local arts and culture, with musuems, attractions, family gatherings, and sometimes live music performances.
One of several top museums in the area of Kota Tua and central Jakarta, along with the National Museum of Indonesia.
A very nice sampling of both Chinese and Indonesian market life all in one walkable area. There will be some opportunities for optional refreshments and a break in this area, as well.
One of the oldest Buddhist temples in Jakarta, where the beautiful art & architecture can be enjoyed in a peaceful, reverent place.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).