Jakarta Aquarium: Fun and Fresh


If you ever go to Ancol Sea World, this place is alternative to it. Located inside the mall called Neo Soho Mall Floor LG 101 – LGM 101, Jl. Letjend S. Parman Kav. 28. Jakarta Barat. It is the first indoor aquarium in a shopping center in Indonesia. Jakarta Aquarium itself is a project of Taman Safari Indonesia in collaboration with Aquaria KLCC.

The Jakarta Aquarium offers the concept of Boutique Aquarium that combines elements of education and entertainment. Inside we can see a collection of spiny leopard, Giant Pacific Octopus, reef shark, coconut crab, and penguin! You can also learn about geographic, biodiversity and archipelago traditions through a massive interactive touch table.

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If you are interested in feeding the Humboldt penguin, you can do it at Pingoo Restaurant for an additional Rp50,000

It is the right place to bring new atmosphere in enjoying Jakarta. You will enjoy a variety of small fish tanks, digital displays and video mapping taking visitors into the imagination of the marine natural wealth of Indonesia. Jakarta Aquarium also has some shows like a musical drama, feeding shows, and a 5D theater.

If you love fish world, you must visit this place.

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How to get here (see the route map):

From Juanda / Gondangdia / Cikini go to platform 2 and take the Red Line/Blue Line heading to Bekasi/Depok/Bogor and stop at Manggarai. Go to platform 2 and take the Yellow Line heading to Angke/Jatinegara and stop at Duri. Go to platform 3/4 heading to Tangerang and stop at Grogol Station and take 20 minute walks to south

From Tanah Abang go to platform 2 and take the Yellow Line heading to heading to Angke/Jatinegara and stop at Duri. Go to platform 3/4 heading to Tangerang and stop at Grogol Station and take 20 minute walks to south

From Sudirman go to platform 1 and take the Yellow Line heading to heading to Angke/Jatinegara and stop at Duri. Go to platform 3/4 heading to Tangerang and stop at Grogol Station and take 20 minute walks to south

See the link map or the map below

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