The Freshwater and Insect World is a mesmerizing natural offering in the harmony of shimmering water and biodiversity. The theme “Indonesia and the Freshwater World” paints a picture of life where the diversity of aquarium ecosystems becomes a means for recreation, education, research, nature conservation, and a magical attraction for visitors seeking the beauty of nature.
The Freshwater and Insect World is home to 6,000 living creatures from 126 different species. Arowanas, sawfish, and pufferfish greet you from the rich waters of Indonesia. Thanks to its stunning collection, this park is recognized as the second-largest and most complete freshwater biota park in the world and the largest in Asia.
Within the park’s magnificent embrace, a symphony of water flows, telling the journey of time and space. Complementing the captivating collection of the Freshwater and Insect World are a series of museums, a library, an auditorium, the Nusantara Aquarium, and a quarantine area for breeding collections and housing the catches of farmers and fishermen. As an educational center, this attraction also provides opportunities for the public and students to conduct observations and research.
The Freshwater and Insect World at TMII is not just a destination but a poem of nature that calls to the explorer’s soul to savor the wealth and beauty of nature in every breath.