– What practical tips should visitors keep in mind when visiting Monas after dark?
Experience Jakarta’s Iconic Monas After Dark: Extended Hours on Weekends!
Monas, short for Monumen Nasional, is an iconic landmark in the heart of Jakarta, Indonesia. This towering monument stands as a symbol of Indonesian independence and national pride. While the monument itself is a must-see during the day, experiencing Monas after dark is a whole different adventure.
The Extended Weekend Hours
Starting this month, Monas will be open for extended hours on weekends, allowing visitors to explore the monument and its surroundings well into the night. The monument will be open until 10:00 PM on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, giving visitors a unique opportunity to witness the beauty of Monas illuminated against the night sky.
Benefits and Practical Tips
There are several benefits to visiting Monas after dark, including:
- Experience Monas in a different light with beautiful nighttime illumination
- Avoid the crowds and heat of the daytime hours
- Capture stunning nighttime photos of the monument and surrounding area
Here are some practical tips for visiting Monas after dark:
- Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot
- Dress in comfortable clothing and shoes for walking around the monument
- Bring a camera to capture the beautiful nighttime scenery
First-Hand Experiences
Visitors who have had the chance to experience Monas after dark have shared their positive experiences:
“Visiting Monas at night was a magical experience. The monument looked stunning lit up against the dark sky, and the atmosphere was peaceful and serene.”
visiting Monas after dark is a unique and memorable experience that is not to be missed during your time in Jakarta. Take advantage of the extended weekend hours to witness the beauty of this iconic landmark in a whole new light.
Day | Extended Hours |
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Friday | 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Saturday | 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
Sunday | 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM |
The National Monument in Jakarta: A Tourist Destination
One of the must-visit destinations in Jakarta for tourists, especially those coming from outside the capital city, is the National Monument, also known as Monas. Visitors have the opportunity to take a leisurely stroll around the monument or ascend to the top, which offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Jakarta.
Extended Operating Hours Under Consideration
The current operating hours of the National Monument are from 08:00 to 16:00 WIB (Western Indonesia Time) daily to ensure the safety and convenience of visitors. However, Isa Sanuri, the Head of the Monas Area Management Unit (UPK), is contemplating extending the operating hours, possibly until 10 p.m., particularly on Saturdays and Sundays, to allow people to enjoy the beauty of the Monas area at night and partake in other activities.
Sanuri mentioned that a thorough analysis is being conducted regarding the feasibility of extending the visiting hours. The key focus remains on ensuring the safety and comfort of all visitors.
Security and Comfort as Top Priority
The current operating hours of Monas have been in place since 2022, deemed as the most suitable timeframe ensuring the safety and comfort of visitors. Due to the upcoming political events, extending the operating hours into the night is still under evaluation.
Sanuri stressed that the limitation of operating hours was determined through dialogue and coordination with security agencies to prioritize the safety and comfort of all visitors.
A Glimpse into Monas’ History
The National Monument, standing at a height of 132 meters within an 80-hectare area, serves various purposes such as tourism, education, exhibitions, and hosting official state events.
Construction of Monas commenced on August 17, 1961, marked by the installation of the first pile by Indonesia’s first President, Sukarno. Despite facing challenges after Sukarno’s term ended in 1967, construction resumed in 1969 under the supervision of local architects Soedarsono and F. Silaban. The iconic Monas, featuring a 32-kilogram gold crown, was officially inaugurated in 1975.
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