Jakarta: Private Full-day Guided Tour Explore The Highlights place

Jakarta

Overview

Welcome to Jakarta, the vibrant capital of Indonesia, where tradition meets modernity. As the heart of the nation, Jakarta offers a unique blend of cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and bustling urban life. From iconic attractions like the National Monument (Monas) and the Istiqlal Mosque to the charming streets of Old Town Batavia and the colorful local markets, Jakarta showcases Indonesia’s rich history and diverse culture.

A full-day Jakarta city tour of this dynamic metropolis is the perfect way to explore its top highlights, from its colonial past to its status as a thriving global hub. Whether you’re captivated by traditional art at a Wayang Puppet Studio or intrigued by the towering skyscrapers of the modern cityscape, Jakarta promises a journey full of discovery and unforgettable experiences. Embark on this immersive tour and uncover the stories, flavors, and landmarks that make Jakarta truly extraordinary.

Highlights

  • Visiting historical places and Jakarta heritage site
  • Exploring Jakarta's community life, culture and diversity
  • Revealing the great history of Indonesia in Jakarta
  • Exploring Jakarta easily, comfortably and hassle-free
  • Visiting New China town PIK and explore street food Area

Itinerary

1

Merdeka Square, home to the iconic Arjuna Wijaya statue, symbolizes Indonesia’s struggle for independence and serves as a vibrant hub of Jakarta’s political and cultural life.

2

The National Museum of Indonesia, also known as Museum Gajah, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. It houses an extensive collection of artifacts, including ancient relics, traditional costumes, and historical maps, providing a comprehensive overview of Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage.

3

The National Monument (Monas) symbolizes Indonesia’s struggle for independence, with exhibits inside showcasing the nation’s history. Surrounded by a popular city park, it blends heritage and leisure—though.

4

Istiqlal Mosque, Southeast Asia’s largest mosque, is a symbol of Indonesia’s Muslim identity and religious inclusivity. Visitors can admire its grand architecture and serene atmosphere.

5

Jakarta Cathedral, built in 1891, stands across from Istiqlal Mosque as a symbol of Indonesia’s religious harmony. With its neo-gothic spires and elegant interiors, it reflects both Jakarta’s colonial history and the enduring presence of its Christian community.

6

Glodok, Jakarta’s vibrant Chinatown, blends history and culture with bustling markets, street food, and herbal shops. Highlights include the 17th-century Dharma Bhakti Temple, offering a peaceful contrast to the lively streets. It’s a must-visit for exploring the city’s rich Chinese heritage.

7

Kota Tua, Jakarta’s Old Town, showcases the city’s colonial past with 17th-century architecture, historic warehouses, and iconic museums like the Jakarta History Museum and Wayang Museum. Today, it’s a lively cultural hub filled with cafes, galleries, and street performers, blending history with modern charm.

8

At the Wayang Puppet Studio, watch artisans craft intricate puppets that bring Indonesian folklore and mythology to life. Learn about the rich history of Wayang and experience a live performance, offering a captivating glimpse into one of Indonesia’s most iconic traditions.

9

Sunda Kelapa Harbor offers a glimpse into Jakarta’s seafaring past, with traditional Phinisi wooden schooners still in use today. A vibrant hub of maritime history, it’s the perfect spot to witness the city’s enduring connection to the sea.

Tour Includes

  • Mineral water 600 ml
  • Parking, Highway & Donations Fee
  • All Entrance & Admission Fees
  • Government Taxes & Service Charge
  • Private Air-Conditioned Vehicle
  • Professional English Speaking Tour Guide
  • Meals (Optional)
  • Personal Expenses
  • Gratuities
🏙️ Jakarta City
Hotel / Apartment / Cruise Port, etc
✈️ CGK Airport or Outside Jakarta Area
Hotel / Apartment / House
08:00
08:30
09:00
09:30
10:00
10:30
English
Mandarin
Japanese

Hotel Pick up & Drop off

Professional Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

The attractions on this tour, including the National Monument and Istiqlal Mosque, are accessible to all visitors. The sites feature facilities such as wheelchair ramps and dedicated pathways, ensuring a comfortable experience for everyone, including those with mobility needs.
Some attractions in Jakarta, such as the National Monument and National Museum, are closed on Mondays, and the Istiqlal Mosque is closed on Fridays (you can still visit the exterior). If a destination is closed, we will adjust the itinerary and visit an alternative attraction to ensure a fulfilling tour experience.
Yes, we can drop you off at a different hotel as long as it is still in the Jakarta area. There is an additional charge if you want to be dropped off at the airport or the hotel near the airport/outside Jakarta.
Absolutely, You can leave your luggage in the car and our driver will take care of your luggage and belongings in the car. However, we suggest bringing very important belongings with you during the tour.
The tour will continue even if it rains. We provide umbrellas in the car, and the tour guide will adjust the program to visit indoor places to ensure comfort.
Yes, we can provide Vegetarian Lunch or other special dietary options such as: Vegan, Halal, Gluten-Free, Allerigic, etc. Please inform us during booking about your special dietary request.
We offer three convenient payment methods for the tour:

Credit Card – A secure payment link will be sent directly to your email.
Cash – Payment in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Bank Transfer – Transfer to our Indonesian Local Bank (BCA); an invoice will be sent to your email.
If you want to purchase items or souvenirs from street vendors, please note that payments can only be made in Indonesian Rupiah (Cash). Only certain official souvenir shops, such as those at the Puppet Studio, provide the option to pay by Credit Card.
Absolutely! You can customize the tour program following your interest; please contact us, so our travel expert will make arrangements to ensure your interests are met.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to contact us at any time via email at tour@ekaputrawisata.com or through WhatsApp at +6287870676007. We’re always happy to help.
Our cancellation policy allows you to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If a deposit is required to secure your booking, it may be non-refundable, even if you cancel. If the tour is canceled due to bad weather, natural disasters or other unforeseen events (Force Majeure), we will offer a rescheduled date or a refund, depending on our management policy.

No refunds or rescheduling will be offered if you do not show up for the tour without prior cancellation or a valid reason. If you need to change the date or time of the tour, changes are allowed without penalty if made within a certain period, subject to availability. Please note that the refund process may take several days to reflect in your account.
Yes, we can drop you off at a different hotel as long as it is within the Jakarta area. Please note that under our Special Promo on this New Website, will be valid until December 2025, an additional charge of IDR 150,000 applies for round-trip arrangements to or from the airport, nearby airport hotels or areas outside Jakarta.

If you are joining the tour directly from the airport to Jakarta (or returning to the airport after the tour) while carrying luggage, the fee is IDR 100,000 for a one-way trip.

If you need to make a stop at a hotel before or after the tour to pick up or drop off luggage, special arrangements may apply. Kindly contact our admin for further assistance.

We suggest bring a hat, sunglasses, small cash (IDR) for optional purchases at local markets.
Yes, sure! It’s a private tour, so the tour guide & the car is only for you for the whole day.
Yes! A dress code does apply when visiting the Istiqlal Mosque. All visitors are required to wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts. However, no worries — if you prefer to wear shorts during the tour, the mosque provides special robes for visitors to wear inside.
Yes! You can go up to the top of the National Monument, but on certain days, you have to queue for 1-2 hours (it can be 3 hours on weekends) to take the lift to the top. If you want to go to the top of the monument, we suggest do the tour on weekdays and starting the tour at 8 or 8:30 AM.

Related Tour List

logo
logo

We’re Number One Travel Adventure Company

It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted the readable content of a page when looking at layout the point of using lorem the is Ipsum less normal distribution of letters.

Contact Us