Indonesia is HUGE!🇮🇩Exploring Different Cultures at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah Jakarta Travel Vlog

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Did you know how big Indonesia is?? Honestly i had no idea until we booked our flights here and i started to look into how to get around. With over 17,000 islands, it’s the largest archipelago in the world. It’s also the country with the 4th highest population. I was amazed to learn that Indonesia is even wider than the continental United States!
    Having so many different islands makes Indonesia extremely diverse. There are so many different cultures all over the country which we wanted to learn about! Luckily we heard about Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) - a recreational park/museum in Jakarta that’s the perfect place to learn about all the different cultures we’ll be visiting in Indonesia over the next 2 months!
    Unfortunately when we arrived we didnt see much information.. We decided to go straight to the cable car in hopes that we’d be able to see the layout of TMII from above. The cable car cost 50,000 Rp each (double the entrance price of 25,000 Rp each) although we think it was worth it because we could already see so much from the sky! The park is laid out like a map of Indonesia with all the different areas positioned where they would be geographically. We were able to see the different styles of houses from Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and many other places which we will soon be visiting! We also saw so many other interesting traditional houses and outfits from places like Borneo and Papua. It was amazing to see how all of these unique cultures make up Indonesia! Of course we had to stop by the famous TMII castle for a picture. We also didn’t realize how big the reptile section was!! It was an additional 25,000 Rp to enter, but they had so many different animals - including real Komodo Dragons! We had such an amazing time exploring Taman Mini Indonesia and now we’re even more excited to explore Indonesia for the next 2 months!!
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    00:01 Size of Indonesia
    00:31 Arriving at TMII in Jakarta
    01:02 Cable Car Tickets
    01:17 Cable Car Over TMII
    02:12 Map of Indonesia in a Lake
    03:03 Thoughts on the Cable Car
    03:57 Museum Indonesia
    04:17 Indonesian Masks
    05:12 Sumatra at TMII
    05:41 West Sumatra at TMII
    06:04 North Sumatra at TMII
    07:01 Indonesia Tuktuk Boats
    07:34 East Kalimantan
    08:25 Maluku
    09:03 North Sulawesi
    09:46 Coelacanth Fish
    10:44 Sulawesi Tengah Sculptures
    11:12 Papua Pavillion
    14:16 Papua Village
    15:14 Taman Mini Indonesia Indah Castle
    15:51 South Sulawesi
    17:45 Komodo Dragon Building
    18:05 Crocodile
    18:30 Komodo Dragon
    18:58 Reptile Petting Zoo
    19:55 Bali
    21:18 Is TMII Worth It?!

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  • @NataliesPassport
    @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +50

    Don't forget to follow us on Instagram or facebook for daily travel updates! 🥰🥰 instagram.com/natalieandcarles/
    facebook.com/NatalieAndCarles/

    • @BMeet-Creations
      @BMeet-Creations Před rokem

      Don't forget to visit Lombok , Gili islands and Labuan Bajo too , Its near Bali too

    • @AdriChannels
      @AdriChannels Před rokem

      Unity in diversity are Indonesia in all things, and living in harmony by that many culturism.

    • @ahmadangara
      @ahmadangara Před rokem

      Kk

    • @RIZFERD
      @RIZFERD Před rokem

      One of my favourite since early 1980's: children palace at East Jakarta at Mini Beautiful Indonesia Park of over 35 cultures and traditional palaces around this world's richest natural resources the center of the equator with 3 timezones GMT +7, +8, +9 (Madurodam in The Netherlands is really tiny just as tiny and very poor as the country and the rest of western world).
      The last photo us family together was here, few weeks before Mother died with my younger sister right after her birth delivery November 6th 1986
      Super Modern Jakarta International Airport The Best Airports in The World: Jakarta (Banten to be exact) and Singapore (Singapore's airport raw materials came from Indonesia)
      Sorry even Dubai and the rest of Middle East airports are too standard nothing special.
      My Beloved Birth Province Bantam (present day Banten province just next to Jakarta) the very first Dutch settlement in whole Indonesia before expansion to Batavia present day Jakarta, I was able to speak Bantanese first since birth then later Minangkabau of Sumatra, as daily I spoke Bantanese but my Father, Mother and much older cousins from Sumatra all spoken Sumatran.
      Bantam and Jakarta the real biggest hub of Asia and Pacific not Singapore not Hongkong.
      Jakarta only is 6x size of Paris Europe's largest city, Jakarta 2021 STA winner (Global best sustainable public transportation).
      There are many projects built to solve the floods around North Jakarta and Bantam/Banten. The media won't tell you as they're only focusing on the floods/sinking but not on the solution, one of so many reasons I'm not into tv and mainstream media as they dumb you down.
      Bantam on most western coast of Java bridging Jakarta and Sumatra with Krakatau/Krakatoa in between.
      Where South and Central Jakarta meet up, my childhood neighborhood also to Barack Obama, many foreign embassies around including Dutch embassy only 10 minutes walking from my first penthouse in year 2000 (Puri Casablanca Apartment Residence, next to old Dutch cemetery) while my Grandparents houses are around South and Central Jakarta since Dutch colonial period.
      Jakarta (6 times size of Paris, Europe's largest city) is sinking is hoax to lessen new comers to come in, Dutch Dam technology has been built on Northern coast of the Megapolitan. Jakarta is Winner of Global Sustainable Transportation 2021.
      Indonesia on world map had been pictured too small since 1569 Mercator, as 1577 The Netherlands-Belgium-Luxembourg were under the pressure of the Spanish.
      This Emerald of The Equator Line Real Indonesia in comparison to Europe is stretching from UK to Russia.
      #Jakarta #Indonesia
      #WonderfulIndonesia #WonderfulIndonesia2023

    • @WegenRudolf-fr2xp
      @WegenRudolf-fr2xp Před rokem

      You've to see candi borobudur (borobudur temple)

  • @dandelion5691
    @dandelion5691 Před rokem +348

    Visiting Taman Mini Indonesia before you go to other place of Indonesia is such a perfect way to do. you can learn about the places just from the miniature of Indonesia and get more excited when you want to go there. Whoever suggest this, Natalie or Carles, GOOD JOB!!

  • @triratnawati6490
    @triratnawati6490 Před rokem +116

    "Unity in diversity" is Indonesia. Thank you very much for visiting "the miniature Indonesia" in Jakarta. Did you try skylift there, guys ? Enjoy your next destinations to Bali and Lombok! Take care & warm regards.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +10

      The cable car?? That’s the first thing we did 😍 ❤️

  • @kenziesebastian_
    @kenziesebastian_ Před rokem +54

    thank you for visiting Indonesia, the lesson we can take is, even though we have different ethnicities, cultures, religions, languages. they live in peace, quiet, tolerance and good behavior. convey to the country's leaders Indonesia is an example of a center for world peace 🙏

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +9

      That’s so true!! If only everyone from different cultures could get along! The world would be a better place ❤️❤️

  • @denisehoffman3790
    @denisehoffman3790 Před rokem +53

    Dad and I watched this together… What a great idea and super interesting place to visit! It’s incredible that all the islands are so very different in all aspects. Enjoy, stay safe♥️

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +5

      It really is!! Before we came here I had NO idea how big Indonesia is, or how diverse 😱😱❤️

  • @CommodosOfficialStudio
    @CommodosOfficialStudio Před rokem +3

    The fun fact is that Indonesia is kind of both impossible-miracle country why? back in year 1950s there are some European professors predicting that Indonesia will not last long and will be divided into several countries for next 10 years because it's too diverse, but it doesn't happened, fast forward during Asian crisis in 1998, those years our political and economy is the most beaten, and highly inflated (you can notice the zeroes in your Rupiah's banknote hehe) Indonesia predicted again will be balkanized, but yet we survived and still big as today, although we are more diverse than US, Europe, or Balkans countries combined but for almost 80 years we still exist as single country, that's why Indonesia is unique you won't find anywhere, both the people, the cultures, the 700+ languages can be united by one language Bahasa Indonesia and one Identity as Indonesian.
    Small info: The secret of our united and patrioticism is because of its National Language itself, Bahasa Indonesia is new single language created in 1928 in Dutch East Indies to Unite all Islands in Indonesia and its worked, from an Austronesian old-Malay modified and mixed by colonizer's of course (Dutch and Portuguese), Trader's languages (Arabs-Indian-Chinese), Several of locals languages (Javanese-Sundanese-Balinese-more), now you can just using Bahasa Indonesia to speak in all of Indonesian Islands, that's why most of Indonesians is hard to learn and speak English, because we are already trilingual, speaks 3 or more languages (Bahasa Indonesian, and 2 locals language + bonus English/Arabs)

  • @HambaAllah-kb5it
    @HambaAllah-kb5it Před rokem +9

    Ide bagus.
    Harusnya setiap museum diberi restoran masakan khas daerah dan penjualan baju atau kain khas daerah.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      That would be amazing to see as it’s so diverse everywhere 😍

  • @stpabl0
    @stpabl0 Před rokem +8

    I really like the way Carles is passionate and also knows every little things about Indonesia!

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +1

      He’s been to a few places in Indonesia before so he’s SO excited to travel more this trip! 😍❤️❤️

  • @DeihanDzilky
    @DeihanDzilky Před rokem +43

    *_Idé yang sangat brilian ketika Anda mau pergi keliling Indonésia dengan pertama kali mengunjungi Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, disitu Anda mendapat pengetahuan tentang Budaya, Bahasa, & Adat Istiadat tempat yang akan Anda kunjungi nanti!!!_*
    *_Good Job!!!_*
    👌😎👍

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +7

      Thank you ❤️ we’re so happy we visited here before traveling around the rest of the country! 😍

    • @GOLKAR23
      @GOLKAR23 Před 10 měsíci

      Bener bang

    • @raymondoes
      @raymondoes Před 9 měsíci

      betul bang

  • @escapedia
    @escapedia Před rokem +34

    Indonesia is a beautiful country with diverse cultures, landscapes, and traditions. I hope you have had the chance to explore and experience the wonders of Indonesia, and continue to appreciate its rich heritage. Your exploration of Taman Mini Indonesia Indah in Jakarta truly showcased the diverse and rich culture of Indonesia. Looking forward to seeing more of your travels in Indonesia! Greetings from Jakarta, Indonesia 🇮🇩 😀👍👍

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +3

      Thanks so much! 🥰 we’re also excited to explore as many different places here as we can! 😍

  • @mhk0098
    @mhk0098 Před rokem +5

    The reason why the buildings in every region are different is because Indonesia used to be seperate kingdoms and sultanate. Hence the cultures are different.
    I love your energy! And I jealous both of you can stand with the heat!
    Can't wait to see your next vlog and hope you will get different vibes from every region you go

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Thanks so much 🥰 the diversity in Indonesia is amazing!

  • @mamahfakhri1563
    @mamahfakhri1563 Před rokem +23

    Kalian sungguh membawa saya pada kenangan masa kecil. Dulu kami jika liburan hari Raya atau libur sekolah pergi dengan keluarga besar ke Taman mini. Disana kami menikmati tiap tiap anjungan. Kami disuguhi hiburan sesuai anjungan yang kami datangi. Ada tari tarian penyambutan dan beragam souvernir yg dijual sesuai ciri dari daerahnya. Sungguh sangat menarik. Jika untuk makan kami akan menggelar tikar besar dan kami akan makan bersama ,makan makanan yang sudah kami persiapkan dari rumah. Dan...dulu masih terasa sejuk...sepertinya saat ini udara terasa panas karena pemanasan global.

  • @agustianramadanaputera973

    Hello guys. If you question where you can ride small canoe / boat and explore a big river and forest, i recommend you to visit Floating Market in Banjarmasin and Tanjung Puting National Park in Pangkalan Bun. Enjoy vising Indonesia 🥰

    • @martapuraroyal4073
      @martapuraroyal4073 Před rokem +1

      Correctly. In addition, if you are in South Kalimantan, I also recommend visiting Loksado to experience a bamboo rafting adventure that is both challenging and fun at the same time, as well as staying a few days there to enjoy the nature.

    • @agustianramadanaputera973
      @agustianramadanaputera973 Před rokem

      @@martapuraroyal4073 Mantap sanak

    • @martapuraroyal4073
      @martapuraroyal4073 Před rokem

      @@agustianramadanaputera973 Salam pedingsanakan

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +1

      Oh wow it looks so cool! 😍 unfortunately I don’t think we have time to visit Borneo this trip 🥺 hopefully next time! ❤️

  • @putradiar0304
    @putradiar0304 Před rokem +14

    Saya dari Pulau Lombok🖐🌷😊,
    Di Lombok dikatakan akan menjadi Bali Ke 2, termasuk Wisata terbaik di Indonesia,
    Di Lombok mempunyai sirkuit MotoGp, ( sirkuit Mandalika )
    Di Indonesia banyak pulau yang Indah, Semoga anda betah 🌴🌳🌳🌴🌴 ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @kilanspeaks
    @kilanspeaks Před rokem +15

    All of the houses are supposed to be open for visitors, but I guess some were still under renovation. I’m glad that you at least get to visit the Papua pavilion.
    7:05 I’m from the province of South Kalimantan where we have a lot of rivers and they’re supposed to represent our traditional boats, but sadly they don’t usually come on amphibious wheels 😂
    10:48 those statues are replicas of the real deal from a national park in the province of Central Sulawesi, a long way to go from Toraja in South Sulawesi that you’re visiting.
    15:04 There are actually tribes in the province of South Papua who live in treehouses, Google “Korowai” if you want to find out about them.
    18:33 I feel sad for the condition of the reptile museum. I hope that the staff is taking good care of the reptiles there.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Ahh thank you for this!!! We were still so curious about those boats so it's good to have an explanation from someone who's from there! We'd love to visit Kalimantan one day (although unfortunately this trip we don't have enough time). We'd love to be able to see the statues in Central Sulawesi if we can make it that far! 😍

  • @emmankbabang6397
    @emmankbabang6397 Před rokem +7

    Selamat bersenang senang di Indonesia dan menikmati liburannya di kota yang indah dan alam lestarinya yang menabjutkan

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Thank you ❤️ we’re having an amazing time exploring Indonesia!

  • @HelmyFu
    @HelmyFu Před rokem +13

    You definitely have to go to North Sumatera, specially Lake Toba and Samosir Island in the middle of Lake Toba. The scenery, the culture, the people, the food, the weather, they were all amazing. Basically almost like every other places all round Indonesia, but North Sumatera always have a special place in my heart.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Aww we wish we had more time in Sumatra!! ❤️

    • @puspagaleri2017
      @puspagaleri2017 Před 11 měsíci

      Definitely true....last year I went to Lake Toba n Samosir Island .... nice ever been there... hope you have a time go there👍

  • @luthfisidik001
    @luthfisidik001 Před rokem +12

    For your information, from Sabang to Merauke has a distance of about 5,245 kilometers, if you put in map of Indonesia in the middle of China, sabang (Sumatra) the right side of Indonesia will be in Nepal, the left side (papua) will be in japan that's how huge islands of Indonesia, it takes months or years to explore the Indonesian archipelago😊

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +1

      😱😱😱 it’s so big!! Hopefully we can still see a lot in our 2 months here 🤞❤️

    • @luthfisidik001
      @luthfisidik001 Před rokem +1

      @@NataliesPassport You can jump to another island by plane, or you can take the train if you are on one island, or if the distance is too far you can take the plane, for example you are from Jakarta going to Surabaya, or jogjakarta, if you are using the train, take the train from Jakarta to Surabaya api 10.5 hours of travel, but by plane 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes if the trip is made from Soekarno-Hatta International airport. it saves more time if you use the plane, but the drawback is that we can't see the beautiful scenery, rice fields and plantations, we can only take the train to see it all

    • @triandypratama
      @triandypratama Před 11 měsíci

      Bukannya di peta negara kita kecil? Seluas itu kah?

    • @luthfisidik001
      @luthfisidik001 Před 11 měsíci

      @@triandypratama kalau di peta kecil keliatannya, tapi kalau di pasang di peta dunia besar banget

  • @feronamnd
    @feronamnd Před rokem +3

    Thankyou for coming!! Hope you enjoy and get unforgettable moments as you stay in Indonesia ✨

  • @anangpiptianto6327
    @anangpiptianto6327 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Indonesia sangat luas
    Indonesia banyak suku dan budaya
    Indonesia tetap satu

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před 10 měsíci

      It’s amazing how big and diverse Indonesia is! 😍

  • @galtzar
    @galtzar Před rokem +2

    6:24 You can actually enter those houses, try on some of the traditional clothing, learn the dances, and so on, however they appear to be under maintenance/renovation. The project was postponed due to the pandemic, and perhaps they will resume the project this year after the pandemic has passed.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Aww thanks for letting us know. Hopefully one day we can go back once it’s fully open 🥰

  • @WingsOfAngel_
    @WingsOfAngel_ Před rokem +10

    Greetings from Merauke Papua, I hope you both can visit Papua someday. I guarantee you will fall in love with nature and the people of Papua. Because we have a amazing culture, beautiful nature and especially smiles and warm of hearts to visitors. I suggest to visit Raja Ampat, Jayapura, Biak, Waropen. Enjoyed Indonesia guys❤

    • @Onyettheblue
      @Onyettheblue Před rokem

      Raja ampat tempat diving terbaik😍

    • @ednandkharibid5193
      @ednandkharibid5193 Před rokem

      @@Onyettheblue sayangnya masih belum dioptimalkan terutama sarana dan prasarananya. Mungkin krn faktor penduduknya yg masih jarang.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +1

      Thank you ❤️❤️ we would love to visit Papua one day! 😍😍

    • @bluepansy3636
      @bluepansy3636 Před rokem +2

      ​@@ednandkharibid5193 emang sengaja dipersusah biar yg datang kesana hanya org2 berduit dan mau menghargai alam saja, takutnya kalo dipermudah aksesnya alamnya bakal dirusak sama orang2 lokal yg kampungan yg suka nyampah di tempat2 wisata 😝 dg akses yg sulit seperti skrg justru membuat Raja Ampat istimewa dari tempat2 lain di Indo

    • @Closerline
      @Closerline Před rokem

      Don't forget the swimming with shark whales!

  • @bliss6495
    @bliss6495 Před rokem +13

    I asked my foreign friend who had an opportunity to travel around Indonesia. I asked his impression of Indonesia, and his first exclamation is: "Each part of Indonesia is different!"
    Indonesia has around 17.000 islands. If you hop on one island per day, you'll need around 46 years to complete. In my around 20 years of traveling around Indonesia, I still find something new in every part.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      It’s amazing how different each part is (and how big the country is)!!! 😱😍

  • @ahmadabdulrahfli.channel7547

    I'm from Palembang city South Sumatra, thank you for your visit, I hope you enjoy the beauty of Indonesia's mini gardens 👍🙏

  • @pbschannel8111
    @pbschannel8111 Před rokem +2

    Beautifull Taman Mini Indonesia Indah

  • @castiel4043
    @castiel4043 Před rokem +7

    All of that buildings you see on Taman Mini Indonesia is the traditional house in every area in Indonesia, also Taman Mini Indonesia is basically The Miniature of Indonesia that contain all the culture

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +2

      That’s why it’s so amazing 😍 we got to see so many different places from all over the country! ❤️

    • @castiel4043
      @castiel4043 Před rokem

      @@NataliesPassport thanks and so happy you guys enjoy it, also most of the houses you see is authentic and real from their region.

  • @nanangmalang840
    @nanangmalang840 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for visiting Taman Mini is a huge area with many museums, traditional houses and birds park of Indonesia.

  • @abdulharris9793
    @abdulharris9793 Před rokem +5

    Nice 👍 finally you guys at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah , wow 😊👍 Have a wonderful traveling in Indonesia 🇮🇩 guys 😊

  • @THELONETRAVELER
    @THELONETRAVELER Před 29 dny

    This is such a wonderful video. I really like this video.

  • @bliss6495
    @bliss6495 Před rokem +6

    You travel around during heatwave in Asia! I am amazed....Indonesia is the 'coolest' area in Asia during this heatwave but still, it is too hot for traveling around even for locals. We don't travel at midday these days!
    FYI, the houses in Taman Mini are not usually open during working days. Some of them may be open in weekends but usually only when there is a cultural event in the specific house/spot.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +2

      🤣 well we’re coming from Bangkok and it was hotter in Bangkok than Jakarta! So it wasn’t too bad 🥰 but oh wow we didn’t realize that about the houses!

  • @JKT_SF
    @JKT_SF Před rokem +3

    Yay!! You made it to TMII!! 🎉 👍😍🥰 yeah, sometimes not all of the traditional houses are open…. Already reminded you to wear a hat and sunglasses. There was a free bus you could take around the park instead of walking but hey, it was a good exercise!! 👍😍 so happy to hear any the good experiences after visiting the park!! 🙏🏼 👍😃

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +1

      We took the free shuttle once but then we felt like we were missing things so instead we just said we’re gonna be sweaty, but at least we’ll see it all! 🤷‍♀️🤣🤣❤️

  • @triandypratama
    @triandypratama Před 11 měsíci +1

    Indonesia layaknya benua. Berbeda-beda pulau, suku bangsa, tetapi menjadi satu. Bhineka Tunggal Ika..

  • @meri11167
    @meri11167 Před rokem +2

    Woah you guys have got lots of energy. Welcome to Indonesia. I hope your trip would always be safe & full of joy

  • @randompeople465
    @randompeople465 Před rokem +3

    Indonesia and other south east Asian countries is having high temperature and it would be really hot for couple of months, you guys have to protect your skin and keep healthy.

  • @kutubukusekali
    @kutubukusekali Před rokem +2

    Taman Mini is perfect place to know Indonesia better in a short visit. Hope you enjoy visit Indonesia. And keep healthy and safe.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +1

      It really is! It was a great place to go when we first arrived in Indonesia 🥰❤️

  • @aaadin7257
    @aaadin7257 Před rokem +1

    im so gratefull when traveller not only mention and think about Bali but also talk Sumatra Papua means they have excellent knowledge
    i've watch around 40 youtube traveller travelling to Jakarta but only a few filming Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) since TMII is Indonesia in a nutshell
    way to go

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +1

      We were so glad we were able to visit TMII at the beginning of our trip! It’s such a cool way to learn about all the different areas of Indonesia 😍 we’re going to visit Bali for a couple days, but there are too many places in Indonesia to just stay on one island the whole time!!! ❤️

  • @arjunrivai1456
    @arjunrivai1456 Před rokem

    Thanks for Visiting Taman Mini Indonesia Indah

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      We were so happy we got to visit there before exploring other places in Indonesia! 😍😍

  • @ridhazahro
    @ridhazahro Před rokem +4

    Recommendations: Puncak Bogor, food for Soto Mie Bogor, Guci Tegal, Gili Trawangan Lombok, Labuanbajo NTT, Jogjakarta, Bandung, Borobudur Temple, Prambanan Temple, Foods you must try: seblak, rawon, ribs, cahkangkung, seafood, grilled carp , sotobetawi, sototangkar, meatballs, asinanbogor, etc

  • @ibnoeabdilah2365
    @ibnoeabdilah2365 Před rokem +7

    You need more than 2 months to visit all the diversity and culture in Indonesia, I suggest to understand the meaning of each culture because each culture has a very amazing story.
    Enjoy your travel in indonesia!

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Thank you ❤️ we know we can’t visit everywhere, but we’ll visit as many places as we can!

  • @anggaws18
    @anggaws18 Před rokem

    Can't wait to see you both explore indonesia !

  • @rezky1449
    @rezky1449 Před rokem

    love the videos!! cant wait for the bali vlog ❤

  • @maksumzaifudin5859
    @maksumzaifudin5859 Před rokem +26

    Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, also known as Beautiful Indonesia Miniature Park, is a spacious cultural park in Jakarta that showcases Indonesia's diverse cultures and traditions. It features replicas of traditional houses from various Indonesian provinces and islands, as well as museums and exhibits showcasing the country's history and art. In the past, visitors who wanted to get around TMII could use private transportation. However, after being taken over by the government and revitalized last year, currently visitors who want to get around TMII can only walk or ride the vehicles that have been provided.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +2

      Exactly! It’s such a cool place! 😍

    • @maksumzaifudin5859
      @maksumzaifudin5859 Před rokem +2

      @@NataliesPassport The construction of TMII was first initiated by the wife of Indonesia's second president. Construction began in 1972 and was inaugurated in 1975. for 44 years it was managed by a foundation, then in 2021 ownership of TMII was taken over by the government.TMII was closed for half a year due to revitalization, then reopened starting November 20, 2022.

    • @jarwo-singo
      @jarwo-singo Před rokem +1

      @@maksumzaifudin5859 kyknya kurang promo ke luar negeri tuh jdi sepi kunjungan turis asing ke tmii..🤷 atw mustinya diwajibkan kunjungan ke tmii utk agensi wisata yg bwa turis asing sebelum ke destinasi wisata lain di indonesia..🤔
      Catatan jg tdi dri Natalie da Carles..perlu ada kantin yg menunya masakan khas tiap daerah di setiap area masing2 daerah dlm tmii soale muter2 dlm tmii yg luas sangat melelahkan..kyknya butuh banyak rest area di dlm tmii...🍹🍜☕🍒🏖️

    • @maksumzaifudin5859
      @maksumzaifudin5859 Před rokem +1

      @@jarwo-singo setuju

  • @norarahmadianti161
    @norarahmadianti161 Před rokem +5

    Taman Mini is huge! You can learn almost all the Indonesia cultures from all provinces! If you wanna have fun, please visit Ancol, then Dufan and Sea World (they are in the same area). Enjoy Jakarta❤️❤️

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Thank you ❤️ TMII was amazing to learn about the different cultures 😍

  • @frizzky7976
    @frizzky7976 Před rokem +2

    Wow you guys just amazed me toured the whole TMII by walking in one day 👏🏻

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      We did take the free shuttle once!…..but then we felt like we were missing everything so we just had to walk 🤣❤️❤️ so much fun though! 😍

  • @wisnumusic
    @wisnumusic Před rokem +1

    well i really love this video man.. thank you.. visiting taman mini before exploring the Indonesia is really smart move..

  • @HyperBali
    @HyperBali Před rokem +28

    Next stop: Bali and Lombok. Lombok is way more beautiful than Bali, no traffic jams and less tourist, but Bali have more attractions

    • @nanangmalang840
      @nanangmalang840 Před rokem

      Some museums: Museum Indonesia, Museum transportation, museum post, museum insects, fresh water museum, reptil museum ( + Komodo ) etc.

    • @samptr__
      @samptr__ Před rokem

      yep lombok are so underrated

    • @indrapramana8128
      @indrapramana8128 Před rokem +1

      but for the PEOPLE bali is wayyyyy better than lombok.

    • @baimiroel
      @baimiroel Před rokem

      "Lombok is way more beatiful than bali" ini anjungan NTB ( lombok ) di TMII atau secara nyata pak ? Serius nanya

    • @PissMenn
      @PissMenn Před rokem +1

      ​​@@indrapramana8128 people in Bali generally better than the rest of Indonesia in terms of tourism service. Bali economy pretty much relied on tourism industry that's the people should follow where's the money at. Unlike Lombok (NTB province) which still had other source of income like from mining industry.

  • @marveluniverse4555
    @marveluniverse4555 Před rokem +3

    It feels like in a magic village ❤

  • @jiedonimaulana4437
    @jiedonimaulana4437 Před 7 měsíci

    THANKS TO PROMOTE INDONESIA ,... GREETING FROM JAKARTA , INDONESIA

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před 7 měsíci

      We had an amazing two months traveling Indonesia! 😍

  • @RamonJulian_
    @RamonJulian_ Před rokem +2

    10:30 If you were in Sulawesi, to be precise, you are in Makassar and you want to continue your journey to Manado, you can use the Trans Sulawesi train, it's still new because it's just was inaugurated a few months ago by the president of Indonesia, so you guys doesn't need take a bus because it will be a long journey.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Oh wow 😱 we didn’t know there was a train there! We’ll have to look into it ❤️

    • @RamonJulian_
      @RamonJulian_ Před rokem +1

      @@NataliesPassport Yeah, that's still new because it was just a few months ago inaugurated by the president.

  • @atm-abutaqimayestino
    @atm-abutaqimayestino Před rokem +11

    Yeah, as an Indonesian, and also someone whom had been there (The TMII or Taman Mini Indonesia Indah means Mini Beautiful Indonesia Park) I agree that it's quite a pity, that they don't provide specific and unique restaurant of the region's menus, in each of the Province's mock-up buildings/area. That should be marvelous, had they done so!
    Still, I suggest, do try the *Masakan Minang / Masakan Padang (West Sumatrans Food) as Beef Rendang (one special Minang style Food) was voted THE MOST DELICIOUS Meal in the world via CNN survey.* 😊
    A Minang / Padang restaurant is quite easy to find all over Indonesia, since it is very popular, even with foreigners! Also popular in Jakarta.
    I suggest you two go to famous Minang restaurants in Jakarta such as:
    Sederhana SA chain restaurants, Natrabu, Pagi Sore, Garuda, Sari Bundo and so on.
    Do try that famous Beef Rendang, Dendeng Balado (Beef Jerky with Chili), Ayam Gulai (Minang Style Chicken Curry), Gulai Kepala Ikan (Fish Head Minang Style Curry), Sate Padang (Beef Satay - Minang Style), Soto Padang (Padang Style Beef Jerky clear Soup with spices, soft and tasty taste), Ayam Baka (Roasted Chicken - Minang Style), etc. They would put dozens of plates with various foods to chose from, you can choose anything you like, and you'll only have to pay for what you eat.
    *Other options:*
    East Java food. And since it is the most populated province, it has so many various popular menu like Soto Ayam Lamongan (Chicken Soto/Soup of Lamongan area with very rich taste), Soto Madura Daging Sapi (Beef Soto/Soup with very rich taste), Sate Kambing Madura (Mutton Satay - Madura Style), Rawon Daging Sapi (Dark Beef spicy very tasty Soup), etc.
    *Then, some of other popular choices:*
    Central Java Food, Aceh Food, West Java (Sunda) Food, Lombok Food, Bali Food, Manado Food, Banjar Food, Makassar food, and so on.
    Each with its own distinctive taste! Believe me, each one, and all, are good! Since most of the best spices in the world, come from our country!
    Also remember, Nasi Goreng (Fried Rice) is very popular, and you'll find various uncountable variations all over Indonesia.
    And since you are now in Jakarta, as Jakarta is the largest city of Indonesia, a 'melting pot of cultures', I think you'll be able to find all of those Menus in Jakarta quite easily. The good ones, and sometimes the bad ones, I must say ...

    *Last, as you already found out, Indonesia is indeed huge! The World's largest Archipelago! Between two huge continents and two huge oceans!*
    *Our country consists of over 17,000 islands, over 1,300 ethnic groups, over 700 languages* ...
    *With around 280 million people, Indonesia is the world's fourth-most populous country and the most populous Muslim-majority country.*
    *Java, the world's most populous island, is home to more than half of the country's population.*
    Welcome!

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +2

      Thanks so much for all the great info! 😍😍 we’re having an amazing time exploring Indonesia 🥰

    • @Aku_adalah887
      @Aku_adalah887 Před rokem

      Muhammadiyah selalu di depan😊

  • @AndiAqmarFala
    @AndiAqmarFala Před rokem +6

    11:59 the man in the photo is a tribal chief, I have been to the remote tribes of Papua and met this man. Last I saw he was old and still actively leading the tribe. What I still remember is that his son worked for the police (if I'm not mistaken) in Medan
    Edit : you can see the man in this video ( czcams.com/video/DepaLezndsc/video.html ) At 9:00

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Oh wow that’s amazing that you had that opportunity! 😍😍

  • @SupriYadi-kl0thok
    @SupriYadi-kl0thok Před rokem +1

    Selamat menikmati berbagai macam ke indahan indonesia..
    Selamat bersenang²..dan semoga youtube tambah sukses..

  • @IndoCropCirclesOfficial
    @IndoCropCirclesOfficial Před rokem +2

    What you see some scary stuff in each area is only in the past. Now everything is more modern, but we must not forget the past. Every tribes and ethnics in Indonesia have traditional weapons, and have a traditional "war dance" too, for centuries. That's because of colonial era in the past. In that situation, traditional weapons were created to fight in order to defend their homeland from colonialism.
    That means there are hundreds kind of traditional weapons in Indonesia. Part of them did not remain again, because the weapons were confiscated by the colonials and their skills in making weapons were also vanish forever. But there are still hundreds of traditional weapons from other tribes and ethnics that have been saved.
    *Indonesia is HUGE. Quick info about indonesia:*
    Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world with 17,508 islands, Indonesia's land area is 1,919,440 km2 and an ocean area of 3,257,483 km2. The area spans 3,977 miles. Indonesia has 127 active volcanoes, the most in the world.
    There are more than 360 ethnic groups and 652 regional languages in Indonesia that have been identified and validated. It includes dialects and sub-dialects, there are 718 languages, as much as 90 percent are spread across eastern Indonesia. Indonesia has more than 75 traditional dances from Aceh to Papua.
    The chairman of the Indonesian Mosque Council (DMI) revealed that the number of mosques in Indonesia is more than 800,000, and that includes the Musala (small mosque), and and there are more than 70,000 churches spread across various regions in Indonesia. Some of them have large buildings and magnificent architecture.
    Even though the majority is Muslim, Indonesia has more than 1000 ancient temples (not modern temples, they are difference), so Indonesia deserves to be called the land of 1001 temples. The national symbol of Indonesia is the Garuda bird, a big and very tough bird in Hindu stories. Indonesia's national motto is in Sanskrit, namely Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, which is written on the cloth gripped by the feet of the Garuda bird on the national symbol. The meaning of Bhinneka Tunggal Ika is "Unity in Diversity".
    The latest inventory results in early 2022 stated that currently there are 1818 bird species in Indonesia. This makes Indonesian bird species make up approximately 17% of the total bird species in the world, which reaches 9700 species. There are approximately 25,000 species of flora in Indonesia or more than 10% of plant species worldwide.
    It is known, currently there are a total of 4,782 native Indonesian fish species spread across various water areas. Of these, 1,248 freshwater fish species, 3,534 marine fish species, 130 endemic fish species, 120 introduced species, 150 endangered species, and 13 invasive species. There are 2,500 species of mollusks, 2,000 species of crustaceans, 6 species of sea turtles, 30 marine mammals, and more than 2,500 species of marine fish. The area of Indonesia's coral reef ecosystem is estimated to reach 2.5 million hectares.
    The number of tourist attractions in Indonesia is more than 2,500 locations, 1,865 are managed by the private sector, 556 are managed by local governments, 72 are managed by the Authority and as many as 59 tourist objects are managed by the central government.
    Indonesia has the most number of malls and plazas for shopping in the world, the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) notes, there are 649 shopping centers throughout Indonesia in 2020. And finally, it is recorded that there are more than 5,300 authentic Indonesian dishes, is that crazy?

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      It is SO huge here!! 😱 thanks for all the great info! ❤️

  • @Dedek-cx4kn
    @Dedek-cx4kn Před rokem +3

    Indonesia wide range from the west to eastest are equal from London to Istambul. With 3 different time zone. Even you're living in Indonesia you can't explore all of the island. Btw. The best and wise way travelling around Java is taking the train. Take the executive class book from app. And the station is Gambir station. Take the morning train, you'll be paid with astonishing scenary along the way.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      It’s really SO big!!! 😱 but thank you! We’ll keep that in mind 🥰

  • @Yourearth-
    @Yourearth- Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for visiting Indonesia -indonesia people 😊

  • @sobatlangit7036
    @sobatlangit7036 Před rokem

    Wowww... Nice vlog and waiting the next one ❤

  • @djihadofficial4089
    @djihadofficial4089 Před rokem +4

    If you visit Indonesia, you must visit Jogja, Bali, Labuan Bajo and Raja Ampat, those places are extraordinary

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      We would love to visit all of them! 😍

    • @djihadofficial4089
      @djihadofficial4089 Před rokem

      @@NataliesPassport wow.. that's a great idea...
      i hope your friend wants to visit indonesia too

  • @rissayulianadwijayanti7552

    Hi Natalie and Carles, thanks for visiting Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, it's just 15 minutes by walking from my home! Taman Mini is one of my favorite spots for Sunday morning running besides the Car Free Day Thamrin-Sudirman in Central Jakarta😊
    I always take my friends and colleagues from all over the world to visit Taman Mini first before exploring other places/islands in Indonesia. Pick your favorite cultures and experience them yourself. Because as you said, Indonesia is huge! You can't finish Indonesia within a week, a month, or even a year! I even haven't finished visit all provinces in Indonesia 🇮🇩
    My suggestions for you: you must visit both West and East Nusa Tenggara (NTB and NTT) where Lombok, Gili, Sumba, Labuan Bajo, Waerebo Village and other interesting places there!
    Enjoy Wonderful Indonesia 😊🇮🇩
    Greeting from London.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Thank you ❤️❤️ it is such a great place to visit when you first arrive in Indonesia! 😍

  • @apollopeps
    @apollopeps Před rokem +1

    Natalie is so cute when she’s adoring something or explaining stuff to us, such a contagious joy! 😊
    Anyway, visit Toraja tribe in South Sulawesi while you’re at it, one of mt favorite tribe, such a rich culture

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Aww thank you 🥰🥰 We really want to visit Toraja! We'll be in Sulawesi really soon! 🥰

  • @nymphalion
    @nymphalion Před rokem

    Can't wait to more videos! Fighting and stay safe during your trips ✨

  • @russelljoaquin3105
    @russelljoaquin3105 Před rokem +27

    You both should visit Malang as well...there's so many awesome tourist object around Malang, for example Batu city (Swiss van Java), Mt. Bromo, Mt. Semeru, Tumpak Sewu waterfall (the biggest in South East Asia), etc.. And it's cullinary are great too, try Rawon (beef black soup), Bakso (meatball soup), Cwi Mie (noodle), Tahu Tek, Pecel, Gado², etc..
    It's a liniar way if you wanna go to Bali 👍😎

  • @bagundalgundul9011
    @bagundalgundul9011 Před rokem +3

    You should go to taman safari, Cisarua Bogor. About 50 km from taman mini. A good place for having fun with various animal.

  • @DebyHariyanto-de3eq
    @DebyHariyanto-de3eq Před rokem +1

    WELCOME TO : JAKARTA..❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍

  • @bsmcell117
    @bsmcell117 Před rokem +1

    Waw amazing TMII, miniatur of Indonesia..😁😁

  • @ardyadi7906
    @ardyadi7906 Před rokem +2

    Indonesia memang Luas Dan beraneka ragam etnis semua bisa hidup Dan menikmatinya asalkan dengan baik...utamakan bahasa Indonesia atau goegle translate biar bisa berkomunikasi dengan orang banyak .itulah🇮🇩 bahasa indonesia pemersatu antar etnis 👍

  • @pisaukaratan
    @pisaukaratan Před rokem +3

    It's okay to visit the nice, air-conditioned malls in South Jakarta too , you know? :D You can check Senayan City, Plaza Senayan, Pacific Place, Grand Indonesia, Plaza Indonesia, the list is endless!

  • @edsnap
    @edsnap Před rokem +2

    Senang rasanya melihat kembali TMII. It reminds me of my childhood.

  • @hasbybaihaqi
    @hasbybaihaqi Před rokem

    Love it!!!!

  • @ridhoid679
    @ridhoid679 Před rokem +2

    If you really go to West Sumatera, you must visit Istana Pagaruyung (Pagaruyung Palace), that's a huge "traditional house" of Minangkabau (West Sumatera) and you can enter inside the Palace, try the traditional clothes (rent for it), also take pictures with "traditional background" of Minangkabau with the traditional clothes. 😁🙏

    • @bliss6495
      @bliss6495 Před rokem +2

      I approve.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +1

      😱 I just looked that up and it looks amazing!!! We went to the palace in Medan city….but we didn’t make it that far south in Sumatra 🥺 next time ❤️

  • @apankjuhe8911
    @apankjuhe8911 Před rokem +3

    Saya rasa dua bulan tidak akan cukup untuk menjelajahi seluruh Indonesia,selain budayanya berbeda beda,makanan dan bahasanya juga berbeda beda..selamat datang di indonesia..

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      We definitely need more time - Indonesia is huge! 😱❤️

  • @RasyidMuhammadChannel

    A very nice vlog!! And good start to explroe Indonesia!!

  • @beautiful364
    @beautiful364 Před 11 měsíci

    Taman mini indonesia indah, beautiful.

  • @hasananang1552
    @hasananang1552 Před rokem

    Terima kasih sudah datang ke indonesia

  • @cahyospn723
    @cahyospn723 Před rokem

    Mantap...

  • @kuntorowahyudi14
    @kuntorowahyudi14 Před rokem

    Thank you Natalie and Carles for exploring cultural treasures in various regions in Indonesia, our beloved homeland, convey your mission to all relatives and friends that there is a country that is modern and still preserves heritage and ethnic values.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      There are so many cultures all over Indonesia, it's amazing! ❤️

  • @danycahyadi422
    @danycahyadi422 Před rokem

    I'm even click like it before i watch..welcome to Indonesia hope you're enjoy ❤

  • @donisiregar3491
    @donisiregar3491 Před rokem

    Happy traveling in Indonesia carles & natalie, enjoy the moment 🤘

  • @endoneswa
    @endoneswa Před rokem +1

    Welcome to Indonesia, friends.
    The archipelago of a thousand nations.
    Explore further and deeper off the beaten path.

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      We would love to visit as many places as possible here! 😍

  • @valentino4240
    @valentino4240 Před rokem +1

    I'm from Toraja and I can't wait for your vlogs here, I hope your trip to Indonesia is fun and kept away from bad things 🥰

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem

      Thank you! ❤️ we’re having a great time exploring Indonesia and we’re SO EXCITED for Toraja! 😍

  • @walkwithrosie
    @walkwithrosie Před rokem

    I am glad you love our city Jakarta

  • @synth348
    @synth348 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for visiting the city I live in.

  • @ocshaljufrian6109
    @ocshaljufrian6109 Před rokem +1

    Jakarta Indonesia 🇲🇨🔥🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨🔥🇲🇨🇲🇨🔥🇲🇨🇲🇨🔥

  • @BMeet-Creations
    @BMeet-Creations Před rokem

    Thank you for visited the place that i'd recommended
    Enjoy your experiences and journey

  • @suryadidjufri1350
    @suryadidjufri1350 Před rokem

    My new favourite channel..🥰

  • @wiwitcwit
    @wiwitcwit Před rokem

    Taman Mini is a nice place to visiting. You go to the right place.

  • @Ort23483
    @Ort23483 Před 8 měsíci

    Keren taman mini indonesia❤️❤️❤️

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před 8 měsíci

      We loved visiting there - especially at the start of our trip! 😍

  • @adamyvon
    @adamyvon Před rokem

    AMAZING VLOG 😍

  • @hendradjoko7927
    @hendradjoko7927 Před rokem

    Im indonesian but only once visit TMII in early 90's, tysm for upload this video, great memory ❤

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +1

      Aww thanks for watching! 🥰 we’re glad we could bring back good memories for you! ❤️

  • @barbertripnusantara1301

    thankyou for visited indonesia ❤

  • @yunishanum07
    @yunishanum07 Před 10 měsíci

    Welcome to Indonesia Guys thanks you for visit our country hope your enjoy,Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is amazing place like the small Indonesia in one you can go around I indonesia here

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you ❤️ we had an amazing time in Indonesia! 😍😍

  • @naufalamanullah8103
    @naufalamanullah8103 Před rokem +1

    thank you for reintroduce indonesia as i said on the comment section in the first video u guys upload in jakarta . glad you introduce it in the prolog of this video 😂😂👍👍

  • @aldohermawan7818
    @aldohermawan7818 Před rokem

    yow finally update! stay healthy natalie and carles,

  • @mwdlounge
    @mwdlounge Před rokem

    Little indonesia park,... Thats good choise for visit.. 😊

    • @NataliesPassport
      @NataliesPassport  Před rokem +1

      We had a great time there! 😍

    • @mwdlounge
      @mwdlounge Před rokem

      @@NataliesPassport you should visit bromo tengger semeru national park.. Its also amazing place..

  • @riskypamungkas7486
    @riskypamungkas7486 Před rokem +1

    Terimakasi Kaka sudah mempermosikan ke budayaan indonesia❤❤❤❤

  • @imamzarkasi9275
    @imamzarkasi9275 Před rokem

    Have a nice trip my friend

  • @A_Saleem
    @A_Saleem Před rokem +1

    enjoy the view in Indonesia
    Natalie Carles, stay save be healty 👍

  • @oppaalexander3846
    @oppaalexander3846 Před rokem

    I waiting for you guys

  • @yanayudiansya1165
    @yanayudiansya1165 Před rokem

    Keren 👏👏👏👏 enjoy to Indonesia bro 👍 SEMANGAT 💪💪💪

  • @EfootballZay
    @EfootballZay Před rokem

    enjoy trip in jakarta

  • @zahrarisma
    @zahrarisma Před rokem

    thank you l'm from Indonesia