

Pantai Ancol, Jakarta's most popular beach, offers a blend of urban and coastal charm, with a bustling waterfront, entertainment, and a glimpse of the city's maritime history.
A beautiful, clean beach with a view of the Java Sea.
A cultural park showcasing Indonesia's diverse culture and heritage.
An amusement park with various rides and attractions for all ages.
A local favorite for seafood breakfast, offering fresh catches and beautiful beach views.
Famous for its traditional Indonesian breakfast, especially the nasi uduk with various side dishes.
Iconic Indian restaurant offering a variety of Mughlai dishes in a historic building.
Coconut rice with fried chicken, vegetables, and sambal

Beef and vegetable soup with coconut milk and spices

Minced seafood satay with coconut and spices, wrapped in banana leaf
Protection from the tropical sun while exploring Pantai Ancol.


For enjoying the beach and water activities at Pantai Ancol.
Intricate wax-resist dyed fabrics, reflecting Java's cultural heritage.
Traditional shadow puppets, a UNESCO-recognized art form.
Unique Balinese satay made from minced seafood, coconut, and spices.
A historic market in Kosovo, offering a glimpse into the region's Ottoman past.
Rufford Abbey, a stunning 12th-century monastery nestled in Sherwood Forest, offers a serene blend of history and nature.

A stunning 17th-century mosque in Lahore, renowned for its intricate tile work and beautiful courtyard.