Getting Around
Public transportation is widely available, including buses and commuter trains, making it easy to navigate the city.





East Jakarta, known locally as Jakarta Timur, is the most populous of Jakarta's five administrative cities. With a land area of 188.03 km², it is a bustling hub of activity, offering a mix of residential, commercial, and cultural experiences. The city is strategically located, bordered by North Jakarta, Bekasi, Depok, South Jakarta, and Central Jakarta, making it a pivotal area for both locals and visitors. The mayor's office is situated in Pulo Gebang, Cakung District, reflecting its administrative significance. East Jakarta is a vibrant place where modern urban life meets traditional Indonesian culture.
Largest administrative city in Jakarta.
Diverse population and cultural experiences.
Bounded by key Jakarta regions and cities.
High population density leading to busy streets.
Rich cultural diversity with numerous local events.
Proximity to other key areas in Jakarta for easy access.
Public transportation is widely available, including buses and commuter trains, making it easy to navigate the city.
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$50-$100 p/day
Explore local markets for traditional Indonesian food, offering a variety of flavors and dishes.
Visit Taman Mini Indonesia Indah for a cultural and educational experience showcasing Indonesia's diverse heritage.
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Check out local malls and markets for a mix of traditional and modern shopping experiences.
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit with mild weather, ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions.
Expect hot and humid conditions; stay hydrated and take breaks indoors during peak heat.
The weather is cooler and more comfortable, making it a great time for sightseeing and exploring local culture.
Rainy season can lead to occasional flooding; plan indoor activities and check weather forecasts.