Ragunan Zoo, located in South Jakarta, is one of the oldest and largest zoos in Southeast Asia.
Spanning over 140 hectares, it is home to more than 3,000 animals including endangered species
such as the Komodo dragon, Sumatran tiger, and orangutan. The zoo’s lush greenery, wide walking
paths, and tranquil lakes make it a relaxing escape from Jakarta’s busy city life.
- Visit the Schmutzer Primate Center 🐒, home to orangutans 🐵 and gorillas 🦍👀
- See Indonesia’s native wildlife 🐾 such as Komodo dragons 🦎 and Sumatran tigers 🐅🇮🇩
- Take a relaxing walk 🚶♀️ or rent a bike 🚲 around the lush park paths 🌳💚
- Enjoy family picnics 🧺 by the lakeside 💧 and open green areas 😌🍎
- Explore birdhouses 🦜 and reptile exhibits 🐍 for educational experiences 💡🧠✅
- Located 📍 in South Jakarta 🏙️, about 14 km 🗺️ from the city center ❤️✅
- Accessible 🚌 by TransJakarta bus 🚍 (Stop 🛑: Ragunan 📍) or taxi 🚕💨
- Parking 🅿️ is available 💰 for cars 🚗 and motorcycles 🛵 near the main entrance 🚪👍
- Arrive early ⏰ to see the animals 🐾 when they’re most active 🐒🐅💨
- Bring a hat 👒, sunscreen 🧴, and water bottle 💧🚰🎒
- Wear comfortable shoes 👟 for walking 🚶♂️ long distances 🗺️🥾
- Respect the animals 🐅🙏 and avoid feeding 🚫 them 🍎❌
- 7:00 AM – Arrive 🧭 at Ragunan Zoo 🐒 and explore the primate center 🦍💨
- 8:30 AM – Visit the reptile 🐍 and bird 🦜 exhibits 👀🔎
- 10:00 AM – Stroll 🚶♀️ around the zoo gardens 🌳 or rent a bike 🚲🗺️
- 11:00 AM – Relax 😌 by the lake 💧 or enjoy snacks 🌮 from local stalls 😋👋