JAKARTA - Today or the last day of the Eid 1445 Hijri holiday, visitors to Ragunan Wildlife Park, South Jakarta are predicted to soar. "The crowd seems to be the highest today, compared to three days ago, there was temporary data at 12 o'clock," said Head of Public Relations of Ragunan Wildlife Park Wahyudi Bambang when contacted in Jakarta, as reported by ANTARA, Tuesday, June 18. Bambang said that as of 13.00 WIB alone, there were a total of 16.639 visitors visiting favorite tourist attractions in South Jakarta. He added that a total of 1,486 two-wheeled vehicles, 10 buses, 70 bicycles, 1,348 four-wheeled vehicles, including 1,390 visitors to the center of the Schmutzer Primata. He targets as many as 60 thousand to come this Tuesday. As for the total number of visitors on Sunday (16/6) as many as 16,466 people and Monday (17/6) as many as 17,024 people. In addition, he also reiterated that residents carrying two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles are expected to show the STNK. "For incoming vehicles, they are required to have a joint STNK destination. We remind visitors whether the documents of the vehicle are complete and the owner are clear," he said.
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Ragunan Wildlife Park continues to open services on Eid al-Adha 1445 Hijri so that visitors are satisfied with being able to enjoy vacation time at the South Jakarta tourist spot. Eid al-Adha holiday on June 17 and 18, 2024, operating hours are valid from 09.00 to 16.00 WIB. Animal holidays, which are usually Monday, are postponed to Wednesday, so the Ragunan Wildlife Park will close on June 19, 2024. "Wednesday or June 19, 2024 closed or animal holidays," he said.
Met at the location, a resident named Devi from Padang said he was happy to be able to spend vacation time at this tourist attraction because the price was affordable and the location was close to the boarding house.
"Even though it was raining, I'm happy to come here, I can eat pecel while looking at the animals," said Devi. The Ragunan Wildlife Park, South Jakarta has an area of 147 hectares and is inhabited by more than 2,009 animals and is overgrown with more than 20,000 trees.
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