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Jakarta Guide

A Guide to Jakarta

Jakarta is one of the largest urban areas, so naturally, it attracts many tourists. In fact, Jakarta is not only one of the biggest cities by area in Southeast Asia, it is the 13th largest city on Earth. However, Jakarta is not technically a city – it is a province, but it plays the role of Indonesia’s capital city.

Jakarta is well-loved and often visited for its urban attractions, but it’s also the business centre of this part of the world. If you’re travelling to Jakarta from Auckland, Webjet has great cheap flight offers to help you save money!

Best time to visit Jakarta

When Is The Best Time to Visit Jakarta

Jakarta is warm throughout the year, with the temperature staying around 30º C. However, the year sees two distinct seasons that greatly differ in rainfall.

From May to September is Jakarta’s dry season. The clear skies attract many tourists, so the accommodation prices rise.

The wet season starts in October and lasts until the end of April. The wettest month is January, with 400 mm of rain. The high precipitation brings lower prices along, but if you don’t mind the rain, Jakarta is still warm and welcoming.

Airports

Cheap Flights to Jakarta from Auckland

Available any time of the year, affordable flights to Jakarta from Auckland are the best way to reach this megalopolis. Luckily, more than 30 flights to Jakarta depart on a daily basis. The flights are provided by some of the most reliable airlines, such as AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Air New Zealand, Qantas and Hong Kong Airlines.

 

Departing from Auckland (AKL)

Auckland Airport handles around 70% of air traffic in New Zealand. It is located between two cities – Manukau and Auckland.

To reach the AKL from Auckland, you can choose between riding the public transport, taking a taxi or driving. AKL runs its own shuttle service SkyBus, which is a great way to travel to the airport. It circles the distance between the Auckland centre and airport 24/7. A one way ticket for the shuttle costs NZD 18.

Taxis are more expensive, but more comfortable. A ride from the Central Business District is around NZD 70.

 

Parking at Auckland Airport

You can choose between two options if you want to park your car near the airport while you’re travelling to Jakarta from Auckland – the standard and the economy car park.

If you’re not in a rush to catch one of the cheap flights to Jakarta from Auckland, the economy parking is a great choice. It may take you around 10 minutes to reach the International terminal on foot.

The standard car park is located much closer to the terminal, but parking spaces cost more. It’s a great choice if you happen to run on a tight schedule.

 

Which International Terminal Will Your Cheap Flights from Auckland to Jakarta Depart from?

The Auckland Airport (AKL) handles all of its traffic with two terminals – the Domestic and the International terminal, which are about 500 m apart. Any flights to Jakarta will depart from the International terminal.

 

Arriving to Jakarta

The Soekarno–Hatta International Airport (CGK) is the main commercial airport of the Greater Jakarta Area, and the busies airport in the Southern Hemisphere. All of the many affordable flights to Jakarta from Auckland will land at CGK, 20 km northwest of central Jakarta.

 

Getting to Jakarta from Jakarta Airport

If your hotel doesn’t provide a private pickup, a great way to reach central Jakarta from the airport is by riding the Soekarno-Hatta bus service Damri Bus. A one-way ticket for the ride to the centre costs IDR 40,000 with the buses leaving every half an hour every day.

A taxi is, of course, the most comfortable way to reach any part of the city. A one way trip to the city centre costs around IDR 150,000, but due to the busy city traffic, the ride might take as little as 40 minutes, or as much as 2 hours.

Once you reserve one of the many affordable flights from Auckland to Jakarta, planning the rest of your trip is easy when you have Webjet guide to airports, transportation and accommodation.

Things to do

Things to do in Jakarta

Visit the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah

Covering an area of a square kilometre, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is a fantastic recreational area to experience during your stay. The park provides a unique peek into the different aspects of Indonesian culture, with pavilions devoted to depicting the unique architecture, clothing and culture of Indonesia. It surely deserved its place between the most popular tourist attractions.

The Thousand Islands of Jakarta

Located in the Malay Archipelago, Indonesia is comprised of many islands. The Thousand Islands, a dense group of many small islands, is the charming northern part of Jakarta that’s definitely worth a visit. 36 out of 108 islands of the archipelago are used as recreational areas and include beautiful beaches for snorkelling, swimming and fishing. With many resorts and hotels, the islands are a popular weekend getaway for locals and tourists alike.

Loose Yourself in Dunia Fantasi

If you’re looking for the right place to spend some quality time with your family, Dunia Fantasi theme park is a great choice. The park has a unique look into the world’s cultures. It’s divided into several parts by theme – America, Asia, Europe, Indonesia, Jakarta and traditional folklore areas, all of which are depicted through rides and games originating in these regions.