Jakarta Tourism
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Jakarta is the capital of the Republic of Indonesia and it's the largest
city, and has more than ten million people. Jakarta is destination
tourism in Indonesia and heading all visitors from all over the world,
because it is the first stop to go for all Islands and parts of
Indonesia via Jakarta international airport by modern and sophisticated
network of transportation.
Jakarta City, located in the northwest of the province Java, It is divided into four main sections: North Jakarta, South Jakarta, East Jakarta and West Jakarta. Jakarta Climate is divided into two main seasons: the dry season and the rainy season, as most of the provinces in Indonesia. Dry season starts with the beginning of May to the end of September, and rising temperatures to reach rates between 25-30 C° with high humidity, and the rainy season begins from October to April, who coincides with the monsoon season, and the rains are falling continuously.
Jakarta whiff of history and depth, its known that Jakarta has a lot of variety tourist areas, as we are accustomed it’s full of a surprise that satisfies all tourists and visitors such as the nature scenic that make local residents come from the various districts Indonesia to enjoy nature and their beauty.
Jakarta city containing are many famous tourist attractions such as Devin Anchol Garden, National Museum (Batavia), the National Monument (Monas), Jakarta Arts Theatre, Sea World, Barrow Marketand others. There are also shops and commercial centers with different levels of shopping.
Addition to being representing tourist center it’s also considered as economic, cultural and political center of Indonesia, there is also the organization The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and many of the major Business and Finance Institutions such as Bank Indonesia, the main offices of multinational companies. All this made Jakarta focus of tourism, investment and policy.
Translated by: Saleh Ahmed
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