- What You Can Expect -
Journey through the entire Indonesian archipelago in a single day at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII), one of Jakarta's most iconic cultural theme parks located in East Jakarta. This sprawling open-air destination brings together the traditions, architecture, clothing, dances, and daily life of Indonesia's 33 provinces through beautifully crafted regional pavilions designed in authentic traditional styles. At the heart of the park lies a magnificent lake shaped like the Indonesian archipelago, offering a breathtaking bird's-eye view from the park's famous cable car ride. Beyond the cultural pavilions, guests can catch a film at the Keong Mas IMAX Theater, enjoy performances at Tanah Airku Theatre, explore a wide range of museums, or cruise around the grounds on an electric scooter. Whether you're a culture enthusiast, a family on a day out, or a curious traveler, TMII offers a comprehensive and immersive window into the soul of Indonesia.
- Tourist Attraction Overview -
・Operating hours: Please visit the official TMII website
・Location: East Jakarta, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
・Entry point: Gate 3 (Keong Emas Side)
・Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible; please refer to the official website for PWD details
・What to bring: Umbrella, hat, and camera recommended
・Dress Code: Light, comfortable clothing and walking shoes
・Travel Tip: Rent an electric scooter inside the park to cover more ground comfortably
Whether you're gliding through the grounds on an electric scooter, admiring the hand-painted batik displays, or watching a traditional dance performance in one of the regional pavilions, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah offers an endlessly rich and rewarding experience that captures the spirit of an entire nation in one unforgettable destination.
Navigate Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) with ease using the official park map, featuring cultural pavilions, museums, attractions, dining areas, and visitor facilities.
Visit the iconic Keong Emas Theater at TMII, a distinctive golden-shell landmark featuring immersive giant-screen films that showcase Indonesia’s culture, nature, and history.