Here are some tourist attractions around Margonda:
Depok city nature reserve
Also known as the Pancoran Mas Forest Park (Tahura), the Depok Nature Reserve is a nature reserve that has existed since the 17th century, older than the Bogor Botanical Gardens.
Depok City Nature Reserve used to have towering trees and became a habitat for various types of birds. Rare animals at that time also lived in this forest, such as Java tigers, deer, monkeys, white storks, and others. In addition, around 40,000 types of herbs also grow in this area.
Now, the nature reserve area is getting narrower. Even so, this place is still lush with trees and is home to several species of animals and birds. Various types of plants are still here, such as candlenut, resin, saninten, and puspa.
Taman Bunga Wiladatika
This park has been around since 1980. Here there are many trees that grow tall and shady. The park feels cool and cool so visitors will feel comfortable walking here.
Besides the trees, Wiladatika Flower Park is also overgrown with green grass and colorful flowers. The area where the flowers grow is surrounded by shrub plants, forming a very beautiful garden design. In one part of the park, there is a fountain that makes the scenery even more beautiful.
Fantasy Waterpark
Fantasy Waterpark carries the concept of the State 1001 Malam so that the design in it looks like a fairyland. Here there are rides for children and adults, including Giant Slide, Waterplay, and Kiddy Park. Support facilities at this tourist spot are also quite complete, starting from the gazebo and food court to the free entertainment stage, so spending vacation time here will feel more comfortable and enjoyable.
Golden Dome Mosque
For those of you who want to enjoy religious tourism, around Margonda there is the Dian Al Mahri Mosque which is also called the Golden Dome Mosque. Dian Al Mahri Mosque has one large dome and four small domes on its side, all of them coated with gold.
In the interior, there are chandeliers imported from Italy, garnishes on gold at the priest's place, and calligraphy on the ceiling of the mosque. With this unique interior and exterior design, the Dian Al Mahri Mosque also managed to become one of the grandest mosques in Southeast Asia.