Sunda Kelapa, Jakarta’s old port, has been a hub of maritime activity since the 13th century, serving as a key trading post for the city once known as Batavia. Located in the heart of Jakarta, the port is characterized by its wooden 2-masted pinisi sailing ships that still moor along its bustling docks. Porters continue to move goods through the area, maintaining a centuries-old tradition. Visitors can explore converted warehouses that now house the Maritime Museum, offering insights into the port’s rich history. Overlooking the harbor, a watchtower and lighthouses stand as silent sentinels, adding to the port’s historic charm.
Sunda Kelapa (Jakarta Old Port)
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