
Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia. Home to over 10 million people, Jakarta is always bustling. Skyscrapers, single story residential houses, modern apartment complexes, survivalists shanties - all coexist in this city. Although, it is also one of the region's most exciting metropolises.
Jakarta boasts one of the best sights in all of South-East Asia: Sunda Kelapa, the old Dutch port, is awash with magnificent Makassar schooners and anyone who spends an early morning here will not forget the experience. Nearby Pasar Ikan, the early-morning fish market, is a colourful scene of busy, bartering crowds. Other sights include Old Batavia, an area of 18th-century houses and streets that are gradually being restored; the Gereja Sion church, which is the oldest in Jakarta; and the zoo with its Komodo dragons and orangutans.
A total of 21 mountains can be found through out West Java. Most of them are classified as active volcanoes, consequently there are several hot springs. These springs are not only worth visiting, but also very serviceable for physical fitness purposes, as the water contains various minerals. All springs and volcanos have beautiful views looking over the province. There are several rivers and lakes where various water recreation activities can take place. Some lakes are used for tourism activity because their panoramic view is beautiful.West Java has an enriched tropical forest region with flora and fauna that are rarely found in other regions. These tropical forests are enriched with various rare animals such as single horn rhinoceros, Pelung chicken and Rafflesia Arnoldi, just to name a few.
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