Recorrido privado por la ciudad de Yakarta con visita a la escuela Obama





Descripción
Este recorrido es excelente para quienes visitan por primera vez. El viajero puede explorar los aspectos más destacados de Yakarta. Conozca la historia y la cultura de esta ciudad, pero este recorrido también ofrecería una experiencia local explorando el mercado local en China Town, ver las actividades locales en el puerto tradicional en la parte norte de Yakarta, visitar al fabricante de títeres, aprender sobre nuestro país como el más grande. País de población musulmana visitando la mezquita Istiqlal, la mezquita más grande del sudeste asiático, vea el resto de los edificios coloniales holandeses en el casco antiguo de Yakarta y también visite la escuela Obama y encuentre grandes experiencias, conozca a los estudiantes y conozca más sobre educación en Indonesia.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El puerto de Sunda kelapa fue el puerto más antiguo de Yakarta construido desde la era hindú. Este puerto era la puerta principal de Yakarta y todavía existe hasta ahora para carga nacional. En este puerto veremos y disfrutaremos de la vista del barco tradicional indonesio tradicional (phinisi).
Disfrutando del casco antiguo de Yakarta llamado Kota tua, la ciudad con edificios holandeses e historia holandesa. En este lugar, caminaremos a lo largo del canal, veremos el monumento al hundimiento de Yakarta, veremos al fabricante de títeres y veremos cómo hacer muñecos de marionetas, disfrutaremos de la plaza (stadhuis) como el antiguo ayuntamiento de Yakarta en la plaza Fatahillah.
En Glodok (China Town) visitaremos el templo chino más antiguo (petak sembilan) o templo de Dharma Bhakti que fue construido en 1650 y este templo es el templo chino más antiguo de Yakarta. Desde el templo continuaremos disfrutando del mercado húmedo para ver las actividades de la gente local en el mercado y ver los artículos que se venden en el mercado con diversos artículos como verduras, pescado, frutas, comestibles y muchos más.
La mezquita Istiqlal fue la mezquita más grande del sudeste asiático. Esta es la gran mezquita de Indonesia que fue construida por el primer presidente de Indonesia (Sokearno) y terminó en 1978 durante el segundo presidente de Indonesia (Soeharto). Esta mezquita también representa a Indonesia como el país con mayor población musulmana del mundo. En esta mezquita nos gustaría entrar para ver el hermoso diseño y el interior de esta mezquita con capacidad para 200.000 personas. Tenga en cuenta que la Mezquita Istiqlal cierra todos los viernes por motivos religiosos.
Esta iglesia ubicada frente a la mezquita más grande (Istiqlal). Fue construido durante la época colonial con estilo neogótico y arquitectura europea. Esta iglesia y también la Mezquita de Istiqlal fueron el símbolo también de la unidad de la diversidad en Indonesia. nota. Para el recorrido el domingo, habrá misa en esta iglesia, por lo que es posible que no puedas entrar a esta iglesia (solo afuera)
El monumento nacional es el símbolo de Indonesia. 132 metros de altura, símbolo del espíritu de Indonesia cuando luchamos contra el colonialismo. En este lugar solo haremos una breve parada para caminar y tomar fotografías. Tenga en cuenta que el Monumento Nacional cierra todos los lunes por mantenimiento. Para el recorrido del lunes, no podrá ingresar al parque de esta área de monumento (solo afuera).
Esta es la escuela de Obama cuando era niño y estudiaba en Yakarta. Obama asistió a esta escuela desde 1969 hasta 1971. Hay una estatua del pequeño Obama cuando era niño. En esta escuela entrarás y conocerás a los estudiantes y verás las actividades locales en esta escuela. Tenga en cuenta que podemos ver el interior de esta escuela durante el día escolar de lunes a viernes únicamente. Tenga en cuenta que la escuela los sábados y domingos está cerrada, por lo que solo podemos visitar la estatua durante el fin de semana sin visitar el interior.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Tenga en cuenta que para la ubicación de recogida y devolución fuera de la ciudad de Yakarta, la ubicación del aeropuerto, habrá un cargo adicional de 150.000 rupias (USD 15).
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(17)
This was a thorough tour of Jakarta's significant points of interest and was also culturally enlightening. Our tour guide, Ms. Ratih, was extremely kind and knowledgeable about all things Jakarta and Indonesia. She checked in throughout the tour to ensure we were seeing what we were interested in seeing. Our driver was excellent and made getting to and from the various stops highly convenient. We learned alot about the city and and had a great time doing so.
Great hot day in Jakarta. Our guide Neti and driver Harry made this big sprawling metropolis manageable. Neti met us at hotel lobby on time. Her English was impeccable. She was warm and energetic and enthusiastic. Loved the Obama school, the mosque. We were so lucky there was a 100 couple mass wedding at the mosque. Another highlight is Cafe Batavia. Thank you Neti and the company she works for.
Brilliant tour. Netti did a great job of making sure we were comfortable as we visited the key sights of Jakarta. Her knowledge of the country was exceptional and it felt like we were walking around with a friend. We loved the whole trip, particularly visiting the school and meeting people in the square. I’d recommend this trip 100%.
Mr Jefri was extremely knowledgeable, on time, flexible and very pleasant. We were able to adjust our schedule to meet our needs. The driver was very skilled and we arrived at every destination safely. Considering the traffic, that was a monumental feat!
Our guide Neti is wonderful. She was at the hotel lobby on time with a great introduction of herself and today's tour. We have to rearrange the order to the tour according to the traffic condition as Jakarta is crazy busy with traffic. All done professionally and without any issues due to her excellent knowledge of the capital. Neti came across as a passionate and happy lady and love her country. She should be an ambassador for the Indonesian Tourist Board. I don't write too much about the things we done and seen of today's tour but I can say it was excellent. You just have to book and ask for her, I'm sure you will have an excellent time like us. A special thank you to our driver "funday", his driving skill is exceptional and can squeeze into tight spaces just to get ahead within traffic jams.
Really comprehensive tour around Jakarta. Ms Sharia was very knowledgeable and loved her city. We saw all the main sites and had all our questions answered with lots of extra information offered. Any photos we wanted were taken so some great memories to take home. Thank you for a great trip! 😀
My wife & I had a great a great excursion with Erni. Not only very knowledgeable, but good fun & easy to get on with. Our first stop was the Obama School, where Barrack Obama had gone to school for 2 years when he was 8 yrs old. A very colonial building. We were entertained by the school band who were practising for an Inter-school competition. Afterwards we interacted with some of the pupils who wanted to practice their English on us. Great fun. Afterwards we had the obligatory photo. Next we were taken for a photo stop at the Memorial Park to see the National monument, which is quite impressive. Then to the old China Town where we visited the beautiful Temple, then strolled through the narrow alleyways, again interacting via Erni with some of the shop holders. Again good fun. Then had a lovely lunch at one of the oldest establishments in Jakarta called the Cafe Batavia where the waiters are dressed in old colonial outfits. Afterwards a visit to the old dockyard where goods were being loaded & unloaded in the old fashioned way from old wooden merchant ships. Overall a great day. Thanks Erni.
My wife & I had a wonderful day with our guide Erni. The visit to the Obama school was very interesting & the bonus seeing & hearing the school band practise for a forthcoming inter-school competition. Afterwards we had a lot of interaction with the kids who wanted to practise their English on us. Then a brief photo stop at the National monument (which is very impressive) in the memorial gardens, before a stroll through China town. Visited the very interesting local Chinese temple & more interaction (through our guide) with some of locals, was good fun. Then a lovely lunch (at our cost) at the famous colonial restaurant Batavia Cafe. After which we were taken to the old harbour to see old wooden merchant ships which still ply their trade, being loaded & unloaded in the old fashioned way. A far cry from the enormous container port of Jakarta. A great day with a great guide. Thank you Erni.
Netti was an excellent tour guide. We loved her vibrant energy and her ability to make the tour both very informative and fun! She took us to all the highlights of Jakarta in 6 hours and shared the history of Jakarta beginning in the 1500’s until now. We learned a lot! We really enjoyed going to the biggest mosque in Asia during Ramadan and seeing all the people praying and looking forward to the boxed dinners they were providing. I highly recommend Netti for the tour of Jakarta! You will love her!!
We feel so blessed to have had the incredible Nettie for this tour. As we moved through our day, it became obvious that everybody seems to know Nettie. She ensured the day had many highlights for us, from helping local school students converse in English (optional, but we loved the interaction with locals) to meeting arguably Indonesia’s greatest living puppet master to having our photo taken with a local military helicopter crew. Nettie just excelled all day long and we are so grateful to have had the opportunity to travel under her guidance.



