East Jakarta (Jakarta Timur) is the largest administrative area in DKI Jakarta, known for its cultural attractions, family-friendly destinations, and quieter, residential feel compared with the city’s more central and bustling districts.
Lying to the northeast of Central Jakarta, East Jakarta offers a mix of heritage parks, recreation spaces, historical sites, local markets, and modern leisure spots — making it a versatile area to explore beyond the usual city center highlights.
1. Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) – Iconic Cultural Park
At the heart of East Jakarta is Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, a sprawling cultural theme park celebrating the diversity of Indonesia’s 34 provinces. The park features traditional houses, museums, gardens, and cultural exhibits — all in one location, making it a perfect destination for families, culture lovers, and first-time visitors.
Highlights include:
- Miniature replicas of regional houses and landmarks
- Traditional art and culture museums
- The Indonesian Hakka Museum, dedicated to the Hakka community’s heritage in Indonesia.
2. Jakarta International Equestrian Park
Located in Pulomas, this world-class equestrian facility hosts competitions and offers beautiful green lawns, cafés, and public spaces — ideal for a relaxing afternoon or to catch an event that combines sport and social vibes.
3. AEON Mall Jakarta Garden City
For modern shopping and family entertainment, AEON Mall Jakarta Garden City is a standout destination. With a range of retail stores, themed restaurants, rooftop parks, and seasonal events, it’s a great place to unwind after exploring the area.
4. Lubang Buaya Memorial Park & Museum
History buffs will find the Lubang Buaya Memorial Park a meaningful stop — this site and museum commemorate pivotal moments in Indonesia’s modern history. It’s both educational and reflective, offering insight into important national narratives.
5. Cibubur & Community Spots
East Jakarta also includes local neighborhoods like Cibubur, known for:
- Charming cultural spots like Cibubur Chinese Village with photo-friendly architecture
- Friendly cafes and local eats
- Community parks and relaxed suburban vibes.
6. Urban Nature & Family Experiences
For outdoor and family-oriented fun, East Jakarta offers several recreation options, such as:
- Munjul City Forest with jogging trails and picnic spots
- Cibugary Dairy Village — a hands-on educational farm experience where visitors can feed animals and learn about farming.
Why Visit / What to Expect
East Jakarta is:
- Culturally rich — with TMII as its cultural centerpiece
- Family-friendly — great for kids and multi-generational visits
- Laid-back compared to central districts — ideal for relaxed exploration
- Mixed experiences — from heritage museums to modern malls and greenery.
While it may not have the concentrated nightlife or skyscraper districts of Central or South Jakarta, it offers depth, diversity, and local charm — perfect for travelers who want a more grounded side of Jakarta.


