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What brings you to Jakarta? The food? The lights? The culture? The leisure? The fun? The people? The market? The nightlife? We can give you easy access to every place in Jakarta that you desire, and we can also accompany you professionally if you're travelling alone. Imagine, a sweet or charming companion that can suits your style/appearance, with an intellect conversation that able to catch up your curiosity about Jakarta. Well, what are you waiting for? Contact us for the detail (:
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The Famous Kerak Telor
Traditional food of Jakarta (Betawi)
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You can travel the whole world or just seek what you've search in Jakarta.
Bloomingdale, George
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Jakarta known for many names
Jakarta has been known by several names. It was called Sunda Kelapa during the Kingdom of Sunda period and Jayakarta,Djajakarta or Jacatra during the short period of the Banten Sultanate. Thereafter, Jakarta evolved in three stages. The "old city", close to the sea in the north, developed between 1619 and 1799 during the era of the VOC. 
The "new city" to the south evolved between 1809 and 1942 after the Dutch government took over control of Batavia from the failed VOC whose charter expired in 1799. The third was the development of modern Jakarta since the proclamation of independence in 1945. Under the Dutch, it was known as Batavia (1619–1949), and was Djakarta (in Dutch) or Jakarta, during the Japanese occupation and the modern period.
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Batavia
Old name of Jakarta
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What about Jakarta ..
Jakarta, Indonesia's massive capital, sits on the northwest coast of the island of Java. A historic mix of cultures – Javanese, Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian and European – has influenced its architecture, language and cuisine.
The old town, Kota Tua, is home to Dutch colonial buildings, Glodok (Jakarta’s Chinatown) and the old port of Sunda Kelapa, where traditional wooden schooners dock.
Weather: 29°C, Wind SW at 0 km/h, 74% Humidity
Hotels: 3-star averaging IDR449,617, 5-star averaging IDR1,553,430.
Population: 9.608 million (2010)
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