Jakarta, Indonesia. Stands as a vibrant and ever-evolving metropolis, a city where innovation meets ambition and transformation shapes the future. As the beating heart of Indonesia’s economic, political, and technological landscape, Jakarta embodies the progressive spirit that lies at the core of World Engineering Day.
With its world-class infrastructure, diverse engineering talent, and steadfast commitment to sustainable urban development, Jakarta continues to lead the nation’s journey toward a smarter and greener future. The city’s forward-thinking initiatives, from green infrastructure and smart city integration to large-scale digital transformation, reflect its dedication to the principles of sustainable engineering.
Empowered by a dynamic academic and professional community, supported by modern facilities and seamless accessibility, Jakarta stands as the ideal stage for global collaboration, innovation, and knowledge exchange the true testament to how engineering can drive positive change for a better world.
Weather
Jakarta has a tropical climate with temperatures around 24–32°C year-round. The dry season is May–September, while the rainy season is October–April.
Sightseeing
Key attractions include Monas (National Monument), Kota Tua (Old Town), Istiqlal Mosque, Jakarta Cathedral, and major shopping malls.
Local Transportation
Public transport includes MRT, LRT, and TransJakarta buses. Ride-hailing apps (Gojek, Grab) and taxis (Blue Bird) are widely used.
Shopping
Jakarta offers modern shopping malls and traditional markets. Popular shopping areas include Grand Indonesia, Plaza Indonesia, Senayan City, and Tanah Abang Market.
Food
Jakarta features diverse local and international cuisine. Popular Indonesian dishes include Nasi Goreng, Satay, Soto Betawi, and Gado-gado.
Living Cost
Living costs are relatively affordable. Local meals and public transportation are inexpensive, while accommodation varies by location.
Medical Facilities
International-standard hospitals are available, such as Siloam, Pondok Indah, and Mayapada Hospitals.
Currency
The local currency is the Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Cash, ATMs, and credit cards are widely accepted.
Telecommunications
Reliable mobile networks with 4G/5G coverage. Prepaid SIM cards are easy to purchase.
Security
Jakarta is generally safe. Visitors should remain alert in crowded areas and use official transportation.
Worship Places
Mosques, churches, temples, and viharas are widely available across the city.
Electricity
Electricity in Jakarta operates on 220 volts / 50 Hz. The most commonly used plug types are Type C and Type F (two round pins).
Time Zone
Jakarta is in Western Indonesia Time (WIB), which is UTC +7.
Language
The official language is Bahasa Indonesia. English is commonly used in hotels and business areas.
Banking, Money Changers & Credit Cards
Banks, ATMs, and licensed money changers are widely available. Major credit cards are accepted in most establishments.