Discover the rich blend of Chinese and Indonesian cultures through their cuisines. Travel by public transport for a guided walking food tour of Jakarta’s Chinatown and wander through bustling streets and vibrant wet markets. Be immersed in local culture while savouring authentic dishes that showcase this fascinating cultural fusion.

Programme Details

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After breakfast, set out for a food and cultural adventure in Jakarta, Indonesia’s largest city. Take a taxi or use an online taxi application to transfer to the meeting point: the lobby of Sarinah Building on Jalan Thamrin. (Note: transportation to and from the meeting point are at own expense)

Meet with the guide and head out to board the ‘Trans Jakarta’ public bus to Chinatown, located in the historic Glodok area south of the old city.   

Explore narrow streets bustling with hawkers, food stalls and small shops. Begin the culinary adventure by sampling popular Peranakan dishes such as umami-rich friend noodles. Also try savoury or sweet lumpia, Indonesian spring rolls, and fried meatballs, called bakso goreng, and meatball soup, bakso kuah.  Wash it all down with a refreshing green leaf jelly drink, cing cau, and crispy fried dumplings, kuo tie.  Along the way, learn about the origins of these dishes and how they reflect the cultural diversity of Jakarta.

After the food tour, return to the Sarinah Building using the 'Trans Jakarta' bus accompanied by a guide. Then, take a taxi back to the hotel, returning full and satisfied. (-)

Notes:

- Minimum 2 pax to maximum 10 pax.
- Our rates are net and quoted in American dollars (USD), however some services (like transportation, guide fees, entrance fees, some activities,  meals, air tickets and train tickets and sometimes accommodations) are based on local prices in Indonesian Rupiah in (IDR). In the case of a major change in the exchange rate (5% or more) between the Indonesian Rupiah and the American dollar (USD), we reserve the right to correct our quotes to align our rates and revise the value of the American dollar (USD). 
- All rates are based on the current gasoline price. Should the gasoline price increase by more than 10% we would readjust transfer rates with a 30 days prior notice.
- Children aged between 2 and 12 years at the time of travel will receive a 15% discount off the Adult Price.
- All language guides other than English subject to availability during high season July-September.
- During the important religious festival of Idul Fitri, which falls on 9th-10th March 2027 significant travel activity is expected across the country, especially within Java. Travelling will be extremely challenging due to heavy traffic, expect significant delays and congestion on roads, trains, and flights. You might find limited-service availability, as some tour guides could be returning home and certain restaurants may be closed. The busiest travel periods will be just before and immediately after the holiday. Given the anticipated severe disruptions, we strongly advise against overland travel from 2nd - 17th March 2027.
Black-out dates: 25th December 2026, 4th - 12th February,  9th - 18 th March 2027 (services not available/ closed).

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