Sunda Kelapa
Indonesia - Jakarta - Kuta - Lombok - Semarang - Yogyakarta - Bali
Sunda Kelapa is located in the far north corner of the city at the mouth of the Ciliwung river and is the historic location where the Portuguese traded with the Hindu Kingdom of Pajajaran in the early 16th century.
The normal everyday morning scene at the Sunda Kelapa includes auction of the fish catch of the day in the early morning at the old fish market. On the street leading to the fish market there are rows of shops selling all sort of shells, dehydrated turtles, lobsters and everything else the seafarer might need.
Sunda Kelapa with its strategic location was easily the nerve centre of Jakarta and hence the Dutch domination of Jakarta and the rest of Indonesia began from this area. Primarily Bugis and Makassarese traders navigated the quaint harbor of Sunda Kelapa, in their charming and colorful vessels form one of the world's few major commercial sailing fleets, transporting raw materials from Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi.
Tourists can still see the remnants of Kasteel Batavia, an old fort and trading post of the Dutch East Indies Company at the Sunda Kelapa. At present Sunda Kelapa is a fisherman's wharf and in inter-island port, where you can normally find sailors and workers loading and unloading goods manually without the help of any equipment. If you are good at striking conversation, the sailors might even invite you onboard.
Other details about Sunda Kelapa, Indonesia
Address: Jalan Maritim Raya, Jakarta, 14430
Neighborhood: North Jakarta
For more information call at: +62 21 691 9101 / +62 21 692 8888
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