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Have Fun at Ancol Jakarta Bay
City
This is Jakarta's largest
and most popular recreation
park. Used to be known as
"Jaya Ancol Dreamland", its
extensive range of
attractions includes sea and
fresh water aquariums,
swimming pools, an
artificial lagoon for
fishing and boating, a
bowling alley, as well as an
assortment of nightclubs
restaurants, and massage
parlors.
The Ancol complex includes a
marina, Dunia Fantasi
(Fantasy Land), a golf
course, hotels and a
drive-in theatre. The 'Pasar
Seni' or art market has a
varied collection of
Indonesian handicraft,
paintings and souvenirs on
sale. An open-air theatre
features live performances
by local artists.
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Ancol Beach
This water park
consists of various
pools and slides
that will thrill
both children and
adults that never
quite grew up.
Experience a day of
fun-filled
adventures by
braving the rapids,
diving down the
slides, enjoying the
exciting water rides
or just splashing
around. The theme
park was refurbished
several times to
ensure safety and
everlasting fun.
Nonetheless children
must always be
supervised by
adults. The poolside
restaurant is
popular for its
variety of local
dishes.
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Dream World
Indonesia own
Disneyland where you
can discover a
cultural journey
through Indonesia
and many other
countries. With the
accent on fun, other
attractions include
a thrilling cork
screw roller
coaster, adventurous
flume rides, turbo
tour simulators,
bumper cars as well
as many other
exciting fairground
amusements. Open Mon
to Sat, from 2 p.m.
to 9 p.m. Sun from
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Craft Shops
This colorful
open-air market
located in the Ancol
Amusement Park
provides the unique
experience of not
only buying quality
Indonesian arts and
craft, but also a
chance to see and
meet the artisans at
work. You can watch
puppet makers,
wood-carvers,
painters, and many
other craft makers
from throughout the
archipelago
cheerfully working
on their creations.
At this art and
handicraft market,
visitors get to
watch Indonesian
artists creating
their masterpieces.
Hundreds of artists
from all over the
country congregate
here to exhibit
their work, making
the spot a
fascinating place
for tourists and art
connoisseurs. You
can even get a
portrait of yourself
done.
Both traditional and
modern art and
crafts are on
display, including
paintings,
sculptures,
traditional
Indonesian wayang
kulit (leather
puppets), gemstone
jewelry and many
other artistic
products. Art
performances are
frequently held at
the Art Market (Pasar
Seni) inside the
Jaya Ancol Dreamland
on Jakarta's beach.
They normally range
from wayang kulit
shadow plays to folk
dances and modern
drama.
Open Monday to
Saturday, from 2
p.m. to 9 p.m.;
Sunday, from 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m.
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Amusement Park
A village unto
itself, this 24-hour
park has hotels,
nightclubs, shops,
and amusement
centers, including
an oceanarium with
dolphin and sea lion
shows, a golf
course, a race-car
track, a four-pool
complex with a wave
pool, and water
slides. Africa is
represented by a
comedy of mechanized
monkeys, America by
a Wild West town,
Europe by a mock
Tudor house, and
Asia by buildings
from Thailand,
Japan, India, and
Korea. Rides,
shooting galleries,
and food stalls
surround these
attractions, all set
on 1,360 acres of
land reclaimed from
the bay in 1962.
COST: Admission.
Sat.-Thurs. 11-6,
Fri. 1:20-10.
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Marina Ancol
This is a special
port for yachts,
motor and sail
boats, and the port
of departure to
Kepulauan Seribu or
Thousand Islands
resorts. This is
also a good location
for windsurfing and
other marine
recreation. Beach
facilities for the
sea or lagoon area
are amply provided:
water cycles,
canoes, sail boats,
fishing gear and
many others. Stalls
are abundant,
serving drinks and
snacks along the
beach.
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Seaworld
This giant
oceanarium proudly
introduces visitors
to more than 4,000
fish and sharks from
300 species. Come
and enjoy the
deep-sea panorama
while strolling
through an 80-meter
tunnel. The
fascinating
creatures live in
some 500 million
liters of seawater
and are fed three
times a day (some
hand-fed). The
attraction also
features a theater
which plays three
educational films in
English and Bahasa
Indonesia. Open
Monday to Saturday,
from 2 p.m. to 9
p.m.; Sunday, from
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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Ancol Golf
Built as part of the
giant recreational
area in Ancol
Dreamland in North
Jakarta, the 18-hole
plays to par 17 with
a length of 6,501
meters. Here, the
sea wind is often an
interesting
challenge for
golfers. Padang Golf
Jaya Ancol has no
membership
restrictions and is
suitable for those
wishing to combine
golf with a family
outing. Facilities
at the clubhouse
include club rental,
pro shop, driving
range, locker rooms,
hot / cold showers
and a spacious
parking lot.
Getting There
Ancol Bay can be reached by
using buses, motorcycle,
taxi, or rent a car. If
you're coming from Bogor,
there's a train available,
but it's only on Sunday.
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