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Batu Secret Zoo
Batu Secret Zoo is a zoo located in Batu which is a mountain resort city. Opened in the year 2010, the complex of the zoo is spread over an area of 12 hectares.

Highlights: Batu Secret Zoo is a significant tourist attraction which is composed of an animal museum, a tree-style hotel named the Pohon Inn and the Museum Satwa. The zoo is a home to an exquisite variety of animals. Swannah which is a glass-walled tunnel is an important place to see here. It is where the visitors get a chance to view the myriad of large African animals. There is an LCD which is interactive and contains information and the games relating to the animals. In the African village, you can spot smaller African animals like the guinea pigs, meerkats, and others.

Location: Batu Secret Zoo is located at Jalan Oro-Oro Ombo No.9, Temas, Kecamatan Batu, Kec. Batu, Kota Batu, Jawa Timur 65315, Indonesia

Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Price:
Weekday IDR. 75.000,
Weekend IDR. 105.000
Museum Angkut
Museum Angkut is inspired by the form of appreciation for the establishment of a means of transportation in the world.

Highlights: It is today the first museum that brings forth the modern transportation both in Indonesia and Asia as a whole. The museum blends the concept of culture and art. Commenced by the Transport Museum Plus Movie Star Studio, the museum directly displays the concept of entertainment and education. The comfortable and the magnificent slope of the mountain Panderman which spans over an area of 3.8 hectares of land is ready to pamper you with 300 more collection types ranging from modern to traditional transportation combined with an array of building and landscape models of the exotic world from Europe to America.

Location: Museum Angkut is located at Jl. Terusan Sultan Agung No. 2, Ngaglik, Kota Batu, Jawa Timur 65314, Indonesia

Timings: 12 PM to 8 PM

Price: IDR. 60.000, - Weekday IDR. 80.000, - Weekend
Thousand Islands, Dki Jakarta
Thousand Islands also called as the Kepulauan Seribu is a collection of 110 islands. The island can be visited from Jakarta as well as Tangerang. The development of the place began with the Onrust island and the Dutch developed it as their naval base through VOC.

Highlights: Today, of the 110 islands, 11 islands are home to resorts, two are historic parks, thirty-three are privately owned and rest are inhibited or supports fishing villages. You can visit Pulau Bidadari island, the closest to Jakarta, which is also the first choice for wedding photographers. Also make a visit to the three neighboring islands which are located quite nearby - Onrust, Kahyangan, and Kelor in a fishing boat from here.

Location: Thousand Islands is situated to the north of Jakarta's coast stretching into Java Sea and north of Banten province.

Timings:
Open round the year.

Price: Entry to the island is free of cost.

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