TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The weekend has arrived. For those of you in Jakarta and the surrounding areas who are still unsure how to spend your holiday, the capital offers a variety of exciting activities this week, from outdoor equipment exhibitions to various festivals that are sure to make your weekend a bit livelier.
Through its official Instagram account @disparekrafdki, the Jakarta Tourism and Creative Economy Agency recommends the following exciting activities:
Indofest 2026
For those looking for outdoor equipment and gear, the Indonesia Outdoor Festival (INDOFEST) 2026 is a must-see this weekend. Since its inception in 2015, this exhibition has also served as a gathering venue for equipment and service providers for adventure and outdoor activities.
Date and Time: Thursday – Sunday, June 4 – 7, 2026, 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM local time
Location: Hall B – JICC Senayan, Central Jakarta
Ticket Price: Rp75,000
“Panoramica” Fine Art Exhibition
For art lovers, especially those from South America, the Panoramica exhibition is a must-see. This exhibition also commemorates the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Uruguay and strengthens the relationship between the two countries through cultural channels.
The “Panoramica” exhibition features the works of two Uruguayan artists, Luis Fabini and Manuel Rodríguez, who present distinct approaches to landscape and the relationship between humans and nature.
Agenda Date: June 5–28, 2026, 9:00–8:00 PM local time
Location: Building D, National Gallery of Indonesia, Central Jakarta
Ticket Price: Rp25,000–Rp50,000 (Depending on category)
Jakarta Future Festival
For those looking to broaden their knowledge and enjoy discussions, especially about Jakarta, the 2026 Jakarta Future Festival (JFF) might be a must-attend event. With the theme “Navigating Resilience,” this event gathers ideas and concepts from various segments of society to develop Jakarta.
Similar to previous JFF events, this year’s JFF will feature discussions packaged in two programs: the Jakarta Forecast, which will discuss Jakarta’s potential and challenges going forward. Meanwhile, The Urban Talks program will delve deeper into the urban challenges facing Jakarta.
Schedule: June 5–7, 2026, 2:00 PM local time – finish
Location: Taman Ismail Marzuki (TIM), Central Jakarta
Ticket Price: Free
National Keris Exhibition
For those of you who love and enjoy collecting heirlooms, especially keris (traditional Indonesian asymmetrical dagger), the National Keris Exhibition is not to be missed. You can see a diverse collection of keris from various regions in Indonesia, while also serving as a space for education and appreciation of the historical, philosophical, and artistic value of keris-making as part of the nation’s cultural heritage.
Schedule Date: May 23–June 28, 2026, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM local time
Location: TMII Heritage Museum, East Jakarta
Ticket Price: Rp25,000 (TMII entrance fee)
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