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The Wonders of Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta: in pictures & visit guide

Updated: Jun 16

Located in East Jakarta, Indonesia, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) is a remarkable cultural park that offers visitors a glimpse into the diverse heritage, traditions, and natural beauty of the nation. This sprawling complex serves as a microcosm of Indonesia, encompassing a range of traditional houses, museums, recreational areas, and a wealth of captivating attractions.


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Having already visited the Grand Indonesia Mall and Glodok Chinatown on our first full day in Jakarta, we were keen to explore more of this great capital. In our YouTube video of our first impressions, we asked for suggestions on places to visit and Taman Mini Indonesia was a popular choice, alongside being recommended by the staff at our hotel too. So the decision was made!


View of a building and a river at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta, Indonesia

When we arrived after an hour long drive from our hotel, we have to admit that we were a little confused as to where to go first. We eventually found the visitor centre and started to walk around, catching a glimpse of a traditional dance and some cool monuments before finding out the museums were all closed for renovations (which we were looking forward to the most sadly).



The park is very big, so we decided to take the Cable Car for a better understanding of what we wanted to see. Unfortunately heavy rain hit during the ride, so we decided to head back to the hotel after. We still managed to get some cool shots and videos for our blog and YouTube though!


A lake surrounded by trees, buildings and a Ferris wheel at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta, Indonesia

In this blog post, we will take you on a virtual tour of Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, delving into its rich cultural tapestry and highlighting the must-see features that make it a truly unique destination.


Plus we include all you need to know before you visit including best times, prices, location information and more.


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Taman Mini Indonesia - A cultural Journey

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah acts as a window into the incredible cultural diversity of Indonesia. The park showcases the rich heritage of the country's various provinces, with meticulously recreated traditional houses, pavilions, and gardens from each region.


An aerial view of a park with trees and a cable car

Visitors can explore a multitude of architectural styles, distinct customs, traditional crafts, and art forms that reflect the uniqueness of each province. From the ornate houses of Java and the stilt houses of Sumatra to the traditional longhouses of Kalimantan, the park provides a fascinating insight into the nation's multicultural identity.


Aerial view of a building with several spires surrounded by trees


 
 

The iconic miniature park


One of the most captivating features of TMII is its Miniature Park, which showcases scaled-down replicas of Indonesia's most famous landmarks and architectural wonders. The meticulously crafted models allow visitors to experience the country's diversity in a condensed form.


A replica of Indonesia's National Monument in Jakarta

From Borobudur Temple in Central Java and Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta to the iconic traditional houses of Bali and the awe-inspiring Komodo Island, the Miniature Park offers a visual feast of Indonesia's greatest treasures.


A pink castle style building with several spires and a central golden tower amongst lush green trees


 

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Housed in a colonial-era building that dates back to the early 19th century, Cafe Batavia has rightly become an iconic landmark in Jakarta.


 
 

10 Interesting facts about Taman Mini Indonesia


⪢ Concept & Inauguration

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah was conceived by Indonesia's former First Lady, Tien Soeharto, with the aim of preserving and promoting the nation's cultural heritage. It was officially inaugurated on April 20, 1975.


Aerial view of a small park area

⪢ Size & Scope

The park covers an area of approximately 250 acres (1 square kilometer) and represents the diversity of Indonesia's 34 provinces. Each province is represented by a pavilion, traditional houses, and cultural displays.



⪢ Miniature Park

The Miniature Park within TMII showcases more than 100 miniature replicas of famous landmarks, including religious sites, historical buildings, and traditional houses. The models are built at a scale of 1:15, allowing visitors to get a comprehensive overview of Indonesia's architectural marvels.


Aerial view of miniature islands surrounded by water

⪢ Museum Indonesia

Museum Indonesia, the central museum within the park, houses a vast collection of artifacts representing Indonesia's cultural heritage. It features more than 50,000 items, including traditional costumes, crafts, religious objects, and historical artifacts.



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⪢ Cable Car Ride

The scenic cable car provides a bird's-eye view of the entire park. The cable car system stretches for approximately 3.5 kilometers, offering a unique and exciting way to explore TMII.


An orange cable car above trees and buildings

⪢ Traditional Performances

TMII is renowned for its daily traditional performances that showcase the diverse cultural traditions of Indonesia. Visitors can witness various forms of traditional dance, music, puppetry, and martial arts from different regions of the country.


An ornate temple with statues on the steps at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta, Indonesia

⪢ Architectural Diversity

The traditional houses in TMII are built according to their respective regional styles, showcasing the unique architectural features and design elements of each province. From the intricate wooden carvings of Sumatran houses to the elegant Javanese Joglo structures, visitors can admire the distinctiveness of Indonesia's traditional architecture.



⪢ Flora & Fauna

The park is adorned with beautifully landscaped gardens and green spaces, featuring a wide variety of plants and trees that represent Indonesia's diverse flora. Additionally, TMII houses a bird park that showcases various bird species indigenous to the archipelago.


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⪢ Educational Programs

TMII actively promotes educational programs to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Indonesian culture. It offers workshops, seminars, and cultural classes, allowing visitors to learn traditional crafts, music, and dance under the guidance of experienced artisans and performers.



 
 

Things to see and do at Taman Mini Indonesia


There are many things to do at Taman Mini Indonesia, although it is a bit tricky to know where to go at first. So we have put together a few suggestions that you can try:


⪢ Check out the museums

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is home to a collection of informative and engaging museums that delve into various aspects of Indonesian culture, history, and traditions.


The Museum Indonesia, located at the heart of the complex, offers a comprehensive overview of the country's history, showcasing artifacts, traditional costumes, and cultural displays from different regions.


The other museums within the park explore topics such as transportation, science and technology, crafts, and textiles, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of Indonesia's diverse heritage.


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⪢ Traditional Performances & Activities

To further immerse visitors in Indonesian culture, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah hosts a variety of traditional performances and activities. Visitors can witness captivating dance performances, music recitals, and puppet shows that represent the artistic traditions of different regions. The park also offers opportunities to participate in traditional crafts workshops, such as batik painting, weaving, and woodcarving, allowing visitors to engage in hands-on experiences and learn about Indonesia's traditional craftsmanship.


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⪢ Try the restaurants, food stands & shops

Thanks to our hotel buffet breakfast we weren't really hungry enough to try the plethora of food options here, although we did check them out of course. We would definitely recommend them if you are yet to experience traditional Indonesian cuisine!


There is also a number of shops selling souvenirs and traditional Indonesian products; it is always hard for us as we travel full-time so we do not have space for much but they did look tempting indeed!


A shop with many souvenirs and clothing

⪢ Recreational and Natural Attractions

Beyond its cultural offerings, TMII provides ample recreational spaces and natural attractions for visitors to enjoy. The park features a lake where visitors can rent boats and enjoy a leisurely ride amidst serene surroundings.


Additionally, there is a large amusement park with thrilling rides and attractions for children and adults alike. The beautifully landscaped gardens and green spaces make for perfect picnic spots or leisurely strolls, providing a peaceful respite from the bustling city.


A cable car carousel with several yellow steel columns

⪢ Try the Cable Car

The cable car is affordable, comfortable and perhaps the best way not only to see the park but also to map out areas you may want to visit on foot. This was the major highlight of our visit and well worth queuing up for! The cars are private too, and can sit up to 4 people.




 
 

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah visiting times & ticket prices


⪢ Museum Operating Hours & Prices

● Museum of Information: Monday to Sunday 9am to 3pm | Free

● Firefighters Museum: Wednesday to Sunday 8am to 4pm | Free

● Hakka Museum: Tuesday to Sunday | Free

● Indonesia Science Center: Monday to Thursday 8.30am to 4pm | Friday to Sunday 8.30am to 4.30pm | Rp. 27,500

● Stamp Museum: Monday to Sunday 8am to 4pm | Rp. 5,000

● Museum of Electricity & New Energy: Monday to Sunday 8.30am to 3.30pm | Rp. 15,000


⪢ Traditional Performances

The performances at TMII are scheduled throughout the day at different venues within the park. Times may vary, but generally, the first performances start around 10am, and the last performances take place in the late afternoon.


⪢ Main park opening Hours

The park is open from 6am to 5pm, Monday to Sunday.


⪢ Ticket Prices

There is a main entrance fee to the park of Rp. 25,000. Additional costs for vehicles are as follows:

Car: Rp. 35,000

● Motorcycle: Rp. 15,000

● Bicycle: Rp. 10,000

● Bus: Rp. 60,000

● Truck: Rp. 60,000


The Cable Car is Rp. 50,000 IDR ($3.32 USD) per person.


All prices and times shown are accurate as of April 2024. Please see the official price list and timings here for the most up-to-date information.


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A large bronze mural at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta, Indonesia


 
 

Best time to visit Taman Mini Indonesia


The best time to visit Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) largely depends on your personal preferences and considerations. However, here are a few factors to keep in mind when determining the ideal time for your visit:


⪢ Weekdays

If you prefer a less crowded experience (like us), visiting TMII on weekdays is generally recommended. Weekends tend to be busier with larger crowds, especially on Sundays and public holidays when local visitors are more likely to visit the park.


⪢ Early Mornings

Arriving at TMII early in the day, shortly after it opens, can provide a more tranquil and relaxed experience. It allows you to explore the attractions with fewer people around, making it easier to take photos and enjoy the park at a more leisurely pace.


⪢ Weather Considerations

Jakarta's climate is characterized by high temperatures and humidity throughout the year. To avoid the hottest part of the day, you may consider visiting during the morning or late afternoon when temperatures are relatively cooler. Additionally, check the weather forecast before your visit to ensure you can plan accordingly and be prepared for any rain showers or extreme weather conditions. We got caught out in a torrential downpour, although thankfully just as we were leaving!


Peak Seasons

The busiest time at TMII occurs during the months of June, July, and August. This period coincides with the summer vacation in many countries and school holidays in Indonesia. Additionally, the Christmas and New Year holidays in December and the Idul Fitri holiday (end of Ramadan) can also see increased tourist activity.


Aerial view of a large lake surrounded by trees


 
 

Tips for visiting Taman Mini Indonesia


Here are some tips we have thought of to keep in mind before visiting Taman Mini Indonesia Indah:


⪢ Plan Your Visit

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is a vast complex with numerous attractions, so it's advisable to plan your visit in advance. Keep an eye on the weather and plan for a good few hours there if you want to take advantage of all of the attractions. If you are heading to TMII from central Jakarta, be prepared for the travel time to be at least an hour each way.


⪢ Comfortable Attire

The park is over 250 acres and you'll likely be doing a fair amount of walking, so wear comfortable footwear and lightweight clothing. Jakarta's climate is generally hot and humid, so dress accordingly and consider bringing a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.


⪢ Timing

Visit the park early in the day to avoid large crowds and make the most of your time exploring the attractions. Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends.


⪢ Transportation

Consider the best transportation options to reach Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. You can take a taxi, ride-sharing service, or use public transportation like buses or the TransJakarta bus system. If you're driving, there is ample parking available within the park. Check out the different options you can take here.



⪢ Map and Information

Upon arrival, grab a park map and any informational brochures available. This will help you navigate through the complex and make sure you don't miss any key attractions or performances. Alternatively, just ask! We found everyone to be very friendly and willing to help, even with the language barrier.


⪢ Food & Refreshments

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah offers various dining options, including restaurants and food stalls serving Indonesian cuisine. However, it's always a good idea to carry a bottle of water and some snacks with you, especially if you plan to spend a significant amount of time exploring the park.


⪢ Cultural Etiquette

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is a cultural park, so it's important to respect local customs and traditions. Be mindful of appropriate behavior, dress modestly, and ask for permission before taking photographs of individuals, particularly during traditional performances or in religious areas.


⪢ Engage with the Locals

Don't hesitate to interact with the park staff and locals. They can provide valuable insights into the culture, history, and attractions within TMII, enhancing your overall experience.


⪢ Extra Activities

Check the park's schedule for any special events, performances, or workshops taking place during your visit. Participating in traditional craft workshops or witnessing live performances can add an extra layer of immersion and enjoyment to your time at the park.


⪢ Enjoy & Explore!

Take your time to explore and appreciate the diverse attractions within Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage, try traditional food, watch performances, and soak in the beauty of the park's natural surroundings! We would definitely recommend the Cable Car, perhaps even first, so you can map out where you would like to go.



 
 

How to get to Taman Mini Indonesia Indah


To reach Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII), you can use various modes of transportation depending on your location and preferences. Here are some common options:


⪢ By Taxi or Ride-Sharing Services

Taking a taxi or ride-sharing service, such as Grab or Gojek, is a convenient way to reach TMII. Simply book a taxi or car through the respective mobile applications, and provide the driver with the park's address (see below).


⪢ Public Transportation

Jakarta has an extensive public transportation network, and you can use a combination of buses and the TransJakarta bus system to reach TMII. Here's how you can use public transportation:


⪢ TransJakarta Bus

Take a TransJakarta bus to Kampung Rambutan Bus Terminal. From there, you can transfer to a TMII-bound bus that operates within the TMII route. Look for buses with the destination sign "Taman Mini" or ask the staff for assistance.


⪢ Conventional Bus

Alternatively, you can take a conventional bus to Kampung Rambutan or directly to TMII. Buses with routes passing through TMII include AC31, AC33, and S609.


⪢ Private Vehicle

If you have access to a private vehicle or plan to rent one, you can drive to TMII. The park has ample parking spaces available for visitors.


It's advisable to check the current traffic conditions in Jakarta, as the city is known for its heavy traffic congestion. Planning your visit during non-peak hours or weekdays can help you avoid excessive traffic delays.




Address: Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jl. Cipayung Raya, Cipayung, East Jakarta.


Phone: +62 87792078


Instagram: @thejayakarta_bali



Email: marketing@tamanmini.com



 
 

Watch our Taman Mini Indonesia experience on YouTube


Discover the incredible expanse of Indonesia, the largest archipelago in the world with over 17,000 islands! Join us as we explore Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII), a recreational park and museum in Jakarta.


Although our scooter accident in Bali limited our exploration, we couldn't resist learning about Indonesian culture and preparing for our return trip to Java and the rest of Indonesia in late September. Despite some renovations and closed exhibits, the park provided a fascinating glimpse into the country. Watch as we take a cable car ride and enjoy cultural performances.



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Housed in a colonial-era building that dates back to the early 19th century, Cafe Batavia has rightly become an iconic landmark in Jakarta.


 
 

Our Taman Mini Indonesia experience rating


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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5


Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is a treasure trove of Indonesian culture for sure. From its stunning replicas of iconic landmarks to its museums and traditional performances, the park provides a unique opportunity to explore the country's diverse heritage in one location.


It was a little confusing for us at first, as we were not sure where we were going and signage in English is limited, so be prepared for that. The museum being closed (not sure why) was disappointing too, but it worked out well in the end and we thoroughly enjoyed the cable car which made the day really.


Whether you're interested in history, arts and crafts, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, we would say that TMII is a must-visit destination in Jakarta, Indonesia. You could easily spend a good few hours here and it is great value for money too. The real question is, why would you not?!



 
 

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