Ragunan Zoo

Ragunan Zoo is a zoo located in the Ragunan, Sunday Market, South Jakarta, Indonesia. The zoo area of ​​140 hectares was established in 1864. In it, there are various collection consisting of 295 species and 4040 specimens. Ragunan Zoo was the first zoo in Indonesia.  
The zoo was founded in 1864 under the name En Dierentuin Planten meaning "Plants and the Zoo." Located on 10 hectares of land in the Cikini, Central Jakarta, which is the provision of a famous Indonesian painter Raden Saleh. At that time, Planten En Dierentuin managed by the Association of Flora and Fauna Batavia Merciful incorporated in Culturule Vereniging Planten en Dierentuin at Batavia In 1949, the name was changed to Planten En Dierentuin Cikini Zoo and in 1969 moved to Ragunan area, Market Sunday, South Jakarta in 1964
Jakarta Capital City Government donated 30 hectares of land area that is home to the zoo. Jakarta Governor Ali Sadikin inaugurate Wildlife Areas Ragunan on June 22, 1966.
At this location there is also Primate Center Scmuthzer world-famous
For those of you who intend to buy a pet, around the location of the entrance there is the merchants who sell pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, birds, etc.