Ragunan Reopens Specifically For DKI Residents, These Are The Conditions

JAKARTA - Residents of DKI Jakarta are enthusiastic about being able to return to visit Ragunan Wildlife Park, South Jakarta, during the adjustment of the Level 2 Implementation of Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM). online one day before the visit.

Wahyudi said that Ragunan was opened with a maximum visitor capacity of 25 percent of the total capacity so that the estimated total could receive 15,000 visitors.

Visitors who are allowed to enter are those with DKI Jakarta ID cards. Visitors must also scan (scan) the barcode from their mobile phone through the PeduliLindung application to check the status of the COVID-19 vaccination.

DKI Jakarta residents are enthusiastic about being able to return to visit the Ragunan Wildlife Park, South Jakarta, during the adjustment to the Level 2 Implementation of Community Activity Restrictions (PPKM).

One of the visitors, Wanto when met on Saturday, said that he and his family were very enthusiastic about visiting the zoo, especially because it allowed visitors under the age of 12.

This resident from Kemayoran, Central Jakarta, admitted that he bought 11 tickets at once for his extended family on the first day of online registration for visitors.

"I'm really happy and happy, because we've been at home for almost two years during the pandemic. We can't go anywhere, there's no entertainment. As soon as we know the information is open, we immediately register and buy 11 tickets for the children and others," he said. quoted from ANTARA, Saturday, October 23.

Wanto admitted that he chose Ragunan because the ticket price was affordable compared to other tourist attractions. In addition, the size of the area is also a separate reason for choosing Ragunan so that it can be used as a lesehan place.

"Incidentally, those who insisted on asking the children to come here too, that's why they were defended here. It's more efficient, the tickets are cheap and it's easier for the children to see the animals," he said.

Fenni Faisal (38), another visitor also felt the same way as Wanto. Fenni, who is from Kebagusan, said she was happy because she was able to bring her children back to tourist attractions.

He also did not feel worried in Ragunan because of the limited capacity of visitors and layered supervision from the manager.

"There are a lot of friends who don't know that it's already open. We don't have any worries because the number of visitors is limited, we are all ready," he said.

"Indeed, the pandemic situation would not want to use quotas to protect visitors," said Fenni, who had come since this morning.

Kartika (29), another Ragunan visitor, stated the same thing, who stated that the restrictions made her feel more comfortable and safe.

Kartika, who came with her family, had been waiting for Ragunan to open for tourism for a long time. "Everywhere we feel safe, because it is not too crowded," he said.