Pantai Indah Kapuk, Gated residential complex in North Jakarta, Indonesia
Pantai Indah Kapuk is a gated residential complex in North Jakarta spread across Penjaringan and Kapuk districts. Mansions, shophouses, and recreational facilities line Marina Indah Road, with greenery and water features integrated throughout the community layout.
The land was owned by Tan Eng Goan in the 19th century, a notable Chinese leader of Batavia. Developers Ciputra and Sudono Salim transformed the site into this residential community in 1988.
The residential area attracts families from around the world and hosts several international schools including Tzu Chi School and Stella Maris International School. These institutions shape daily life and reflect the diverse community that calls this place home.
The complex connects to central Jakarta via the Airport Toll Road and Outer Ring Road West, with easy access to Soekarno-Hatta International Airport about 15 minutes away. Keep in mind this is a private residential community, so check local access guidelines before visiting.
The area includes a mangrove conservation park where you can walk through local plants and learn about coastal ecosystem protection. This park stands out as a natural refuge tucked within urban development.
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