Jakarta

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Introducing Jakarta

Whether you love it or hate it, there is no escaping Jakarta, Indonesia’s overweight capital. This ‘Big Durian’ is filled with all the good and bad of Indonesian life.

At first glance, this hot, smoggy city, which sprawls for miles over a featureless plain, feels like nothing more than a waiting lounge for the millions queuing up to make their fortune. Jakarta’s infamous macet chokes its freeways, town planning is anathema and all attempts to forge a central focal point for the city have stuttered and ultimately failed. The first – or only – thought on most travellers’ minds is how quickly the city and its polluted streets can be left behind.

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Worshipper with handful of incense sticks at Darma Jaya Temple during Chinese New Year.
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Worshipper with handful of incense sticks at Darma Jaya Temple during Chinese New Year.

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  • Peter Ptschelinzew
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  • Children riding bikes through floodwaters.
  • Luxury boats at Ancol Marina.
  • Small food stall serving Padang-style food.
  • A fruit vendor prepares fruit for a delicious serve of rujak.
  • Different types of kebab at a night market.
  • Wooden boats at the old port of Sunda Kelapa.
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