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Soekarno-Hatta International Airport is the main gateway to visit Jakarta and Indonesia for inbound international flights. Often referred to as Cengkareng Airport, it is located some 20 kilometres from downtown Jakarta. Serving around 50 million passengers annually, this airport currently has four main terminals: Terminal 1 for domestic flight, Terminal 2 for international flight, Terminal 3 for low-cost carriers and the latest addition – Terminal 3 Ultimate – which will fully operate in 2017. Terminal 3 Ultimate’s modern architecture and technologically-advanced facilities are set to bring Soekarno-Hatta International Airport up to par with the world’s modern international airports.
The National Museum of Indonesia, located at Jalan Medan Merdeka Barat in Central Jakarta. The museum is popularly known as the Gajah (Elephant) Museum as you can find an elephant statue on the front court. Don’t get confused though, this museum is not a museum about elephants, in fact the elephant statue was a gift from the Thai government. If you’re curious about the fascinating history of Indonesia, this is definitely the place to visit!
Learning about Indonesia’s compelling history
Learning about Indonesia’s compelling history is always a fun thing to do! When visiting the National Museum of Indonesia, guests are ushered to view collections of prehistoric objects, from inscriptions to statues that have been around for thousands of years, to many other rooms with different relics, and some of Indonesia’s national treasures.
Taking Pictures in Front of Elephant Statue
The elephant statue that is located in front of the National Museum of Indonesia is certainly an iconic landmark! When visiting this museum, guests should not forget to take a picture in front of the statue and post it on social media!
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