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Discover Indonesia on Foot: Taman Mini Cultural Tour

Art, Culture, & Historical
Jakarta Tour Guide - Fikri K.

Joined 2026

Fikri K.
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Jakarta
English, Indonesian (Native), Turkish
4 hours
Private tour (only you and Fikri K.)
Up to 10 people

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII), opened in 1975, spans 150 hectares with 34 regional pavilions, 18 museums, and 7 places of worship showcasing Indonesia’s diversity. Visit Museum Indonesia, explore selected regional pavilions, and discover traditional batik at the Batik Museum or workshop. The tour also includes a visit to a place of worship, highlighting Indonesia’s cultural and religious harmony.

Itinerary

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10:30 AM

Meeting Point

Tourist Information Center

- The meeting point is at the Tourist Information Center, located at the Main Entrance (Pintu Utama) of the attraction. Look for the entrance building with the large sign “Pintu Utama” displayed above it. This area has a wide vehicle drop-off zone where cars and minibuses stop, with traffic cones and staff nearby. The building features a distinctive traditional-style roof, making it easy to recognize. Please wait in front of the Tourist Information Center entrance. Your guide will meet you there or can be contacted by phone if needed.

11:10 AM

Indonesia Museum

Discover the cultural richness of Indonesia at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, where the diversity of the archipelago comes together in one inspiring destination. Begin your journey at Museum Indonesia, where traditional art, craftsmanship, and historical collections provide insight into the nation’s heritage and identity.

11:50 AM

West Sumatra Pavilion

Inspired by the iconic Rumah Gadang, this pavilion represents Minangkabau culture, known for its distinctive horn-shaped roof symbolizing buffalo horns. Inside, visitors learn about matrilineal traditions, customary law (adat), and the strong cultural identity of the Minangkabau people.

12:10 PM

West Kalimantan Pavilion

Reflecting the architecture of the Dayak longhouse (Rumah Betang), this pavilion highlights indigenous Dayak heritage, river-based communities, and the cultural diversity of Kalimantan. Exhibits often showcase traditional carvings, rituals, and forest-based livelihoods.

12:30 PM

Papua Pavilion

Designed to resemble traditional Papuan houses, this pavilion introduces visitors to the rich tribal diversity of Papua. Displays emphasize indigenous traditions, body art, wood carvings, and the deep connection between communities and nature.

12:50 PM

South Sulawesi Pavilion

Representing the Bugis, Makassar, and Toraja cultures, this pavilion features traditional Tongkonan-style architecture. It highlights maritime heritage, traditional ceremonies, and the strong social structures that shape South Sulawesi society.

01:10 PM

Bali Pavilion

Showcasing Balinese temple-style architecture, this pavilion reflects Bali’s unique blend of Hindu spirituality, art, and daily ritual life. Visitors can explore traditional dance, offerings, and the island’s strong artistic and religious traditions.

01:30 PM

Batik Museum

The experience also includes a visit to the Batik Museum or a batik workshop (subject to availability), offering a closer look at Indonesia’s iconic textile art and the philosophy behind its intricate patterns.

02:10 PM

Worship Houses

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah features several houses of worship that reflect Indonesia’s officially recognized religions, symbolizing the nation’s commitment to unity in diversity. Within the park, visitors can find a mosque, church, Catholic cathedral, Hindu temple, Buddhist temple, and Confucian temple, each designed with architectural elements that represent their respective traditions.


These worship places are not only religious structures but also cultural landmarks. They demonstrate how different faith communities coexist within Indonesian society. Visiting them offers insight into the country’s philosophy of religious tolerance and harmony, where diversity is embraced as part of national identity.

Ending Point

Tourist Information Center

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Inclusions & Exclusions

What‘s included

-Guided Tour

-Entrance Ticket of TMII

-Visit to Museum Indonesia

-Regional pavilions of West Sumatra, West Kalimantan, Papua, South Sulawesi, and Bali

-Free electric shuttle

-Workshop at Batik Museum (if available)

What‘s not included

-Transportation from Hotel to TMII

-Cable Car Ride

-Snack or Meals

-Bike, Scooter and Buggy Rental

Tour Important Information

What to Bring:

Sunglasses

Umbrella

Rain gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Drinking water


Know Before You Go:

This is a walking tour; moderate walking is required

Guests may explore at their own pace

Various transportation options are available inside the park

Some activities (e.g., Batik workshop) are subject to availability


Please arrive at the meeting point on time

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation - 8 days prior to meeting time
  • 50% Refund - 3 to 7 days prior to meeting time
  • No Refund - Within 2 day(s) prior to meeting time
Jakarta Tour Guide - Fikri K.

Joined 2026

Fikri K.
Identity Verified
Interview-Based Quality Checks

About Tour Guide Fikri K.

I am a licensed local guide based in Jakarta with a strong passion for sharing the city’s history, culture, and daily life. I enjoy helping travelers understand Jakarta beyond the surface—from its colonial heritage and modern skyline to its diverse communities and culinary traditions. My tours are well-organized, informative, and flexible, ensuring a comfortable and meaningful experience for every guest.

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