Venues
Since each Indonesian province maintains its own distinct cultures, shelters, attire and dialects, TMII built a model of each of the houses from the 26 different provinces. TMII attempted not only to reconstruct the homes of the various provinces, but also to create a realistic model of the environment and shelters of the various people of Indonesia. The venues, which are situated around the main lake in a similar fashion to the different islands of the Indonesian archipelago, are thematically divided into six areas in respect to the main islands of Indonesia; Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi, the Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku and Papua.
Gardens
There are about ten gardens spread out at TMII, but most are located primarily on the north and northeast side of the main lake:
- Anggek Garden
- Apotek Hidup Garden
- Cakot Garden
- Kaktus Garden
- Melati Garden
- Bunga Keong Emas Garden
- Akuarium Air Tawar Garden
- Bekisar Garden
- Burung Garden
- Prasasti APEC Garden
Museums
There are fourteen museums at TMII:
- Indonesia Museum
- Keprajuritan Museum
- Perangko Indonesia Museum
- Pusaka Museum
- Transportasi Museum
- Listrik & Energi Baru Museum
- Telekomunikasi Museum
- Penerangan Museum
- Olahraga Museum
- Asmat Museum
- Komodo Museum
- Serangga Museum
- Research & Technology Information Centre
- Minyak & Gas Bumi Museum
Other parts
- Istana Anak-Anak Indonesia
- Kereta Gantung
- Perahu Angsa Arsipel Indonesia
- Taman Among Putro
- Taman Ria Atmaja
- Taman Renang Ambar Tirta
- Teater Imax Keong Emas
- Desa Wisata
- Teater Tanah Airku