Geography Lessons

Posted on December 22 2009 by Admin
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One of Indonesia’s favoured tourist destinations, Indonesia in Miniature Park or Taman Mini as it popularly known, is a beautiful display of the country in with intricate detail and care. With exact proportions of the large archipelago on display, tourist and visitors alike are able to view them all in the space of a day.
Indonesia in Miniature Park in 1972, it was officially opened to the public in 1975 by then President Suharto. Taman Mini is located 6 kilometres outside Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia and spans over an area of 150 hectares. A popular tourist destination, this stupendous attraction draws in a crowd of nearly 4.5 million per year.

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The park is built according to four major provinces of Indonesia; each region is housed in separate pavilions. These pavilions not only focus on the geography of the land, but also look into the diversity and vibrancy of a cultural country. With various tribes and nationalities living within Indonesia, there is much to see at this microcosm wonderland. Unlike any other museums, this attraction is not at standstill but holds exhibitions and performances denoting the history and traditions of this multi-cultured country. Visitors are able to mix with the country folk, mingle with the daily routines, and view the different ways they make their livelihood. Apart from the cultural aspect of the Indonesia in Miniature Park, this wonderland has an impressive array of water sport and other water related activities. Sporting nearly 350 mini sand islands together with its vibrant array of coral reefs and flower gardens, the park also allows means of research with facilities for oceanography, archaeology and much more.
Take time to discover Indonesia’s wonder by visiting the Indonesia in Miniature Park while in Jakarta. Make a reservation at this choice serviced residence and partake in the glory of comfort, rest and relaxation.

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