“Experience the stunning cultural, traditional, and architectural diversity of Indonesia through the large-scale replication of traditional villages.”
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, widely known as TMII, is a colossal cultural theme park located in Jakarta, Indonesia. Conceived by Madam Tien Soeharto, its purpose is to showcase the breathtaking diversity of this archipelagic nation. The park displays over 33 replica pavilions or buildings, each representing the unique culture and indigenous architecture of every region in Indonesia
The core feature of TMII is the detailed replication of traditional houses,each distinct to a specific ethnic group. These are supplemented by exhibitions, costumes, museums, and handicrafts that vividly reflect local traditions. The area also features a large man-made lake where islands are replicated in the shape of the Indonesian archipelago, clearly emphasizing its identity as an island nation. It serves as an important educational resource for history, geography, and anthropology.
TMII hosts numerous cultural activities and festivals throughout the year, especially during major Indonesian public holidays, where you can witness grand traditional dance performances and ceremonial rituals. The atmosphere within the park is peaceful and lush with greenery, making it an ideal place for leisurely walks, relaxation, and slowly absorbing the cultural heritage. A cable car service is available, offering a panoramic view of the park and the miniature archipelago from above.If you wish to experience and understand the essence of the entire Indonesian nation in a single day, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is a cultural destination you should not miss.
How to Get There
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Public Bus : Take TransJakarta bus line 7 (Kampung Rambutan - Harmoni) or line 9 (Pinang Ranti - Pluit) and then continue with a taxi or local public transport.
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Taxi/Private Car: Located on the Cipayung highway near the Jagorawi toll road. Travel by taxi or private car from central Jakarta takes approximately 1-1.5 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
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Commuter Train: Take the KRL to Pasar Minggu Station and then continue with a taxi or public transport.
Travel Tips
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The best time to visit is during the dry season, from May to September, when the weather is clear and suitable for outdoor walking.
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Wear comfortable footwear as the park area is extensive and requires a lot of walking.
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For the best photos, visit during the early morning or late afternoon to avoid harsh sunlight and capture the beautiful architecture.
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Try the local Indonesian cuisine at the restaurants within the park, which offer dishes from various regions.
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Consider using the cable car service to get a comprehensive view of the park and the miniature islands.
Admission Fee:
- Foreign Visitors: 25,000 IDR
- (Updated November 2025)
Opening Hours:
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General daily hours: 07:00 AM - 06:00 PM
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Operating hours may change on public holidays or during special events