

A treasure trove of Indonesian history and culture, this museum houses over 100,000 artifacts, showcasing the rich heritage of the archipelago.
Traditional Indonesian batik, known for its intricate patterns and cultural significance.
Intricate wooden puppets used in traditional Javanese shadow puppet theatre.
Beautifully crafted silver jewellery from the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra.
A historic spot near the National Museum, serving traditional Javanese breakfast since 1964.
Famous for its noodle soup, a popular breakfast choice among locals and tourists alike.
A historic restaurant serving authentic Betawi cuisine since 1958.
Coconut rice with fried chicken, vegetables, and sambal
Butter-filled, crispy bread with condensed milk
Beef and vegetable soup with lontong (rice cakes)

Indonesia has many temples and cultural sites with dress codes requiring covered knees.

The museum has extensive grounds to explore, so comfortable shoes are essential.
Staying hydrated is important in Indonesia's tropical climate.
A treasure trove of Indonesian history and art, housed in a beautiful Dutch colonial building.
A historic square surrounded by beautiful colonial buildings, perfect for a morning stroll.
Indonesia's first contemporary art and design museum, featuring a diverse range of exhibitions.

A historic lighthouse in Camden, Maine, offering panoramic views of Camden Harbor and the surrounding mountains.
A serene and historic temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, nestled in the foothills of the Western Ghats.

A vibrant night market in the charming coastal town of Les Saintes Maries de la Mer, offering local produce, crafts, and lively atmosphere.