Taman Mini (TMII): Explore All of Indonesia in Jakarta

By Dini

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) is a unique cultural and educational recreation area that introduces visitors to the rich tapestry of Indonesia. Built in 1973, it was a marvel of modernity for its time, spanning over 150 hectares of lush green landscapes. TMII offers a chance to explore the vast cultural diversity of Indonesia in just one place, showcasing traditional houses, places of worship, museums, and artistic performances from all 33 provinces.

The new face of TMII, which underwent renovations in 2022, now gleams with a fresh, interactive, and eco-friendly vibe. In line with its commitment to sustainability, the park now prohibits motorized vehicles within its grounds, embracing a low-emission system. So, visitors can stroll or hop on an electric car to explore this cultural gem.

Why Visit Taman Mini?

Tourists enjoy to walk in the archipelago lake area at TMII

TMII is the perfect place to enrich your knowledge of Indonesia while enjoying a fun, interactive experience. With replicas of traditional houses from each of Indonesia’s provinces, you can experience the diverse architecture and culture of this vast archipelago without leaving Jakarta. Imagine traveling across the entire country in just 30 minutes!

Even more exciting, you can tour the park on free electric cars available to all visitors. Kids will love getting up close to the animals at the mini zoo, while adults can relax at the lakeside restaurant, where pelicans glide across the water.

Located in Jakarta, TMII is easy to reach. Visitors who purchase tickets online even enjoy free shuttle services from the nearest LRT station, just 550 meters from the main entrance.

Are you not familiar with LRT? Read Jakarta Public Transportation: A Complete Traveler’s Guide 

Where is Taman Mini? 

Taman Mini is located in East Jakarta, near Kampung Rambutan’s bus stations or about 21 kilometres from Monas. If you’re looking for a full day of exploration in Jakarta, combining a visit to Ragunan Zoo and Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) is a great option. Located just 14 kilometers apart, Ragunan Zoo offers a chance to see over 3,000 animals, while TMII showcases Indonesia’s rich cultural diversity. With a short drive between them, it’s possible to enjoy both in one day, giving you a mix of nature and culture in one trip. Just plan your time wisely to make the most of each experience!

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How to Get Ticket

A captivating dance performance from the region of Java,
A captivating dance performance from the region of Java,

You can buy TMII admission tickets online or offline. You can buy tickets at the TMII entrance gate, or order online through tiket.com

There are usually bundling promos or discounted promos if you order tickets online. In addition, the advantage of buying tickets online is that you can also get a free pick-up facility from the TMII LRT station. The shuttles will come every hour and wait about 12 minutes before departing for TMII.

The entrance ticket price to TMII itself is IDR 25,000 (around 1,63 USD), not including the entrance ticket to certain rides.

Must-Visit Attractions at TMII

Keong Mas Theater

Keong Emas (Golden Snail) is an iconic building of TMII
Keong Emas (Golden Snail) is an iconic building of TMII

The iconic Keong Mas (Golden Snail) Theater is shaped like a giant snail and showcases iMax movies with themes ranging from thrilling adventures to animated historical stories. Just a short walk from the main entrance, this unique theater provides an immersive movie-watching experience with its massive screen.

Basic Informations: 

  • Operating Hours: Daily, with showtimes subject to change
  • Ticket Prices:
    • General Admission: IDR 50,000 (around 3,25 USD)
    • VIP: IDR 75,000 (around 4,88 USD)
    • VVIP: IDR 100,000 (around 6,50 USD)

Traditional Houses and Cultures of 33 Provinces

North Sumatra traditional house in TMII

The 33 Province Pavilion displays replicas of traditional houses from across Indonesia, providing a glimpse into the architecture and lifestyle of various ethnic groups. Located in the southern part of the park, it occasionally hosts traditional dance performances, making the experience even more vibrant. Additionally, replicas of places of worship—including mosques, temples, and churches—reflect the religious diversity of Indonesia. Entry is free.

Basic Informations:

  • Operating Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Admission: Free

Museums

Museum Indonesia, a museum with Balinese temple architecture

TMII is home to various museums, from heritage artifacts to fine arts and science. These museums not only offer a wealth of knowledge but also feature eye-catching architecture that’s perfect for photos. Most museums have free or low-cost entry.

Basic Informations: 

  • Operating Hours: Daily, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Ticket Prices: IDR 5,000 to IDR 27,500 (around 0,33 USD to 1,79 USD)

Tirta Menari (Dancing Waters Show)

Fountain Story Show

Tirta Menari or Dancing Water show is one of the new show rides at TMII. Tirta Menari is a fountain art show that looks like it is dancing in sync with the music. In addition, there is a Tirta Bercerita, the dancing water show every night, which presents a hologram animation show about legendary Indonesian fairy tales, such as the story of the Kancil, Lutung Kasarung and Yuyu Kang-kang. 

The Tirta Menari show comes at certain hours, and on Saturdays and Sundays, there is a drone show that will add to the excitement of the show.

Basic Informations:

  • Showtimes:
    • Monday-Thursday: 1:00 PM, 6:30 PM
    • Friday: 2:00 PM, 6:30 PM
    • Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays: 10:00 AM, 1:00 PM, 4:00 PM, 6:30 PM
  • Location: In front of the Yogyakarta Pavilion
  • Admission: Free

Jagat Satwa Nusantara (Mini Zoo)

For those of you who want to get to know animals from Indonesia, there is also Jagat Satwa Nusantara a mini zoo with various animal collections, which are grouped into 3 recreational rides. 

Jagad Satwa Burung

Jagad Satwa Burung is a bird breeding location equipped with a very large Avary. Here you can see various types of birds that are grouped based on the placement of the Wallace Line, which is a line that maps the types of Asiatic and transitional fauna. 

The avary houses thousands of birds and is one of the research centres for students, as well as a successful breeding ground for rare birds. 

You can enjoy the atmosphere by walking on the skywalk and be entertained by the sound of chirping birds. This aviary is made in such a way with vegetation that resembles its natural habitat.

On the outside of the park, there is also a restaurant with a view overlooking the beautiful lake, as well as viewing pelicans. 

Basic Informations: 

  • Operating hours: From 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Entrance Ticket:
    • Weekdays: IDR 60,000 (around 3,90 USD)
    • Weekend: IDR 70,000 (around 4,55 USD)

Komodo Museum

Komodo Museum is a museum that displays many types of animals, especially various types of reptiles in Indonesia. The shape of the building is so unique, resembling Komodo reptiles which are prehistoric animals native to Indonesia. In this museum you will see various collections of reptiles such as snakes, turtles, crocodiles and so on.

Uniquely, they really pay attention to the condition of the original habitat of these animals.

Basic Informations: 

  • Operating hours: From 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Entrance Ticket:
    • Weekdays: IDR 45,000 (around 2,93 USD)
    • Weekend: IDR 55,000 (around 3,58 USD)

World of Freshwater and Insects

World of Freshwater and Insects is a place that has a giant aquarium inhabited by various types of freshwater fish native to Indonesia. In addition, after improvements were made, this area is equipped with a diorama of the stairs leading to the exit equipped with a forest and also an artificial waterfall, so you will feel like you are in the tropical rainforest of Indonesia. 

You can also see various collections of insects in Indonesia that are still in the Freshwater World area. There you can see preserved insects such as butterflies, grasshoppers, and various other insects. 

Basic Informations: 

  • Operating hours: 09.00 – 17.00 
  • Entrance Ticket:
    • Weekdays: IDR 45,000 (around 2,93 USD)
    • Weekend: IDR 55,000 (around 3,58 USD) 

It’s interesting to visit the Jagat Satwa Nusantara area, you can also interact with a variety of animals there, especially in the Jagat Burung. You can buy tickets online for nice promos and for more information visit their official account. 

Cable Car

cable car
Cable car in Taman Mini

For a bird’s-eye view of TMII, hop on the cable car, one of the oldest attractions in the park. Since 1973, it has offered visitors a stunning aerial view of the park’s attractions, including the Indonesian islands depicted in the central lake. There are three stations: A near Keong Mas, B near the Papua Pavilion, and C near the parking building.

Basic Informations:

  • Operating Hours:
    • Weekdays: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
    • Weekends: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Ticket Prices: IDR 50,000 – IDR 60,000 (around 3,25 USD – 3,90 USD), depending on the day

Children’s Palace (Istana Anak-Anak)

Children’s Palace (Istana Anak-Anak) Taman Mini
Children’s Palace (Istana Anak-Anak)

For families with children, the Children’s Palace is an ideal spot. With its castle-like design, it offers a range of fun and educational activities tailored to young visitors. Kids can enjoy art workshops, interactive exhibits, and even role-playing activities that encourage creativity and imagination. The colorful and playful atmosphere is sure to captivate younger visitors while parents can relax and watch their kids have a great time.

Basic Informations:

  • Operating Hours: Daily from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
  • Ticket Prices: Free for general areas, with additional charges for specific workshops.

Facilities and Amenities

TMII has recently completed major renovations, adding a host of visitor-friendly amenities. You’ll find complimentary electric shuttle services and bicycle rentals, making it easier to explore the entire park. Additionally, online ticket purchases come with the added bonus of free shuttle pickups from the nearby LRT station, which begins operating at 7:00 AM daily.

Public amenities are abundant, including clean restrooms, prayer rooms, a variety of dining options, and information centers located throughout the park. These improvements ensure that you and your family can comfortably enjoy a full day at the park without any hassle.

Guided Tours

Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) can feel overwhelming, as it offers an incredible array of attractions that showcase Indonesia’s diverse cultures, architecture, and traditions. With so much to explore, navigating it all on your own might be a challenge.

In such cases, booking a guided tour can be an excellent option. Not only will a guide provide insightful explanations and help you fully appreciate the exhibits, but these tours are often combined with visits to other top landmarks in Jakarta, making it a convenient and enriching way to experience the city.

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Conclusion

Whether you’re a culture enthusiast or just looking for a family-friendly day out, TMII is the perfect destination. Its lush, pollution-free environment invites you to explore and discover Indonesia’s rich heritage, all within the heart of Jakarta. Don’t forget to bring your camera, as every corner of this park offers something beautiful to capture.

About the author
Dini
Dini is a true Indonesian with a deep love for exploring her homeland. She lives in the quiet town of Banjarnegara, rich in local wisdom. She believes that the best travel experiences aren’t about visiting the most expensive or famous tourist spots, but about immersing yourself in the culture and creating unforgettable memories. Besides her love for travel, Dini is also passionate about ecology, design, and education.

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