The construction of TMII began in 1971 and it was official inaugurated on April 20, 1975. It started with idea and initiative of Ibu Tien Soeharto ( + ) who really love her country and want the culture of Indonesia everlasting.
TMII is a park that provides variety culture of Indonesia in one package to be ‘Indonesia Mini’.
If you haven’t chance to take a tour to any province in Indonesia, you can here, visit to ‘Indonesia Mini’, you can visit ‘Indonesia’ from Sabang until Merauke at a glance.
You know why ?
Cos TMII has a cultural tourism object with the existing facilities such as the 26 Regional Pavilions and you can see The Indonesian Archipelago from the sky by Sky Lift.
TMII also has an other atrattive places, such as Museums, Flora and Fauna Parks, Monuments, interesting Recreation Places, Kind of many building for gathering, wedding, etc, also Prayer Places for 5 religion in Indonesia n 1 for theism and spriritualism.
MUSEUMS,
There are so many museums, such as :
- Indonesian Museum ( Museum Indonesia )
- Soldiery Museum ( Museum Prajurit )
- Stamps Museum ( Museum Perangko )
- Heirloom Museum ( Museum Pusaka )
- Trasportation Museum ( Museum Transportasi )
- Electric and New Energy Museum ( Museum Listrik dan Energi Baru )
- Information Museum ( Museum Informasi )
- Sport Museum ( Museum Olah Raga )
- Asmat Museum ( Museum Asmat )
- Komodo Museum ( Museum Komodo )
- Insectarium Museum ( Museum Seranggga )
- Science and Technology Display Center
- Petrolium and Gas Museum ( Museum Gas dan Minyak Bumi )
FLORA AND FAUNA PARKS,
There are so many parks, such as :
- Orchid Park ( Taman Anggrek )
- Life Apotek Park ( Taman Apotik Hidup )
- Cokot Park ( Taman Cokot )
- Cactus Park ( Taman Kaktus )
- Jasmine Park ( Taman Melati )
- Keong Emas Flower Park ( Taman Bunga Keong Emas )
- Fresh Water Aquarium Park ( Taman Aquarium Air Tawar )
- Bekisar Park ( Taman Bekisar )
- Bird Park ( Taman Burung )
- Prasasti APEC Park ( Taman Prasasti APEC )
There are so many monument, such as :
- Pancasila Fire Monument ( Tugu Api Pancasila )
- Baluwerti Relief Perjuangan Bangsa
- Flower Clock
- Borobudur Temple Miniature
- Sasana Kriya
- Sanggar Krida
- Friendship Monument
- Wood Display
So many recreation places here, like :
- Indonesian Children Castile ( Istana Anak - anak Indonesia )
- Swan Boat of Indonesia ( Perahu Angsa Arsipel Indonesia )
- Among Putro Park ( Taman Among Putro )
- Taman Ria Atmaja
- Ambar Tirta Swimming Pool Park ( Taman Renang Ambar Tirta )
- Keong Emas Imax Theatre
- Wisata Village
- Titihan Samirono / Aeromovel
- Sky Lift Indonesia ( Kereta Gantung )
- Tanah Airku Theatre
- North Parking Stage
Despite being a happy, you should also not forget to pray when arrived. You can pray in the place of worship that has been provided, in accordance with your religion.
- Santa Chatarina Catholic Curch for Catholic
- Pangeran Diponegoro Mousque for Mosleem
- Haleluya Christians Church for Christians
- Pura Penataran Agung Kertha Bumi for Hindu
- Wihara Arya Dwipa Arama for Buddhist
- Sasana Adirasa Pang. Samber Nyawa for theism and spriritualism
The bulk of the facilities at TMII is made up of the regional pavilions. With more than twenty six pavilions to walk through, representative of the architecture of each province of Indonesia, the visitor is provided a very unique opportunity to view the breadth and scale of the full range of regional architecture.
Each pavilion presents at least three typical examples of the regional style it represents.
Don`t have the time or the fortitude to venture to distant or out-ot-the-way locations?
No need. Visit every pavilion and you will come away with a very clear impression of the diversity and richness of Indonesian architectural and living styles.
To point out just a view, there is the `Bogonjong` house of the Ranah Minang from West Sumatra, a `Lamin` of the Dayak people from deep in the interior of East Kalimantan, a `Tongkongan` from Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, a traditional Batak `Bolon` house from North Sumatra, a `Joglo` house from Central Java.
LOCATIONS | NOTE | TICKETS PRICE |
Entrance | 3 Years old and up | Rp.9.000,- |
Car | Rp.10.000,- | |
Motorcycle | Rp.6.000,- | |
Bus / Truck | Rp.15.000,- | |
Bicycle | Rp.1.000,- | |
Indonesian Children Castile | Entrance | Rp.4.000,- |
Rabbit Train | Rp.3.500,- | |
Bath Ball | Rp.2.500,- | |
Swimming Pool | Rp.3.500,- | |
Telephone Teller | Rp.3.000,- | |
Swan Boat of Indonesia | Boat | Rp.6.500,- |
Water Bike | Rp.5.000,- | |
Water Bike | Rp.5.000,- | |
Keong Emas Imax Theatre | Reguler | Rp.30.000,- |
VIP | Rp.50.000,- | |
Wisata Village | Lodging for Student /day | Rp.10.000,- |
Regular Lodging /day | Rp.15.000,- | |
Special Lodging for 2 people /day | Rp.55.000,- | |
Special Lodging for 4 people /day | Rp.75.000,- | |
Family Lodging Full AC /day | Rp.250.000,- | |
Transportation of TMII | Mini Train | Rp.5.000,- |
Rent a Small Car Around /hour | Rp.30.000,- | |
Rent a Big Car / Bus Around / hour | Rp.75.000,- | |
Titihan Ssamirono / Aeromovel | Average | Rp.8.500,- |
Indonesian Sky Lift | Terminal A - B - C | Rp.20.000,- |
Terminal C - B - A | Rp.20.000,- | |
Terminal C - B - C | Rp.20.000,- | |
Orchid Park | Average | Rp.2.000,- |
Life Apotek Park | Average | Rp.1.000,- |
Cactus Park | Average | Rp.1.000,- |
Keong Emas Flower Park | Average | Rp.4.000,- |
Fresh Water Aquarium Park | Average | Rp.10.000,- |
Bekisar Park | Average | Rp.1.000,- |
Bird Park | Average | Rp.7.000,- |
Indonesian Museum | Average | Rp.3.500,- |
Soldiery Museum | Average | Rp.1.500,- |
Stamps Museum | Average | Rp.2.000,- |
Heirloom Museum | Average | Rp.2.000,- |
Transportation Museum | Average | Rp.2.000,- |
Electric and New Energy Museum | Average | Rp.2.000,- |
Telecomunication Museum | Average | Rp.2.000,- |
Information Museum | Average | Rp.2.000,- |
Sport Museum | Average | Rp.2.000,- |
Asmat Museum | Average | Rp.4.000,- |
Bayt Al-Qur'an dan Museum Istiqlal | Children | Rp.1.000,- |
Adult | Rp.2.000,- |
TMII
Website : http://www.tamanmini.com
Open daily, Monday to Sunday, 08.00 AM - 05.00 PM
Phone.021-8409214, 8409210, 8409270, 8409236, 8409239
Fax. 8400709
Email: info@tamanmini.com
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