Embark on a Putrajaya City Tour and explore the stunning Putra Mosque, Taman Wawasan, and PICC. Visit the Agriculture Heritage Park and experience the vibrant atmosphere of Batu Caves with an expert guide.
Embark on a Putrajaya City Tour and explore the stunning Putra Mosque, Taman Wawasan, and PICC. Visit the Agriculture Heritage Park and experience the vibrant atmosphere of Batu Caves with an expert guide.
- Batu Caves - The driver or guide will collect guests from their chosen hotel in Kuala Lumpur or the Malaysia Tourism Center (MATIC) and transport them in a comfortable coach to the first destination, the limestone hills of Batu Caves. This site features three main caverns and several smaller caves. It is a sacred place dedicated to Lord Murugah, a…
- Batu Caves - The driver or guide will collect guests from their chosen hotel in Kuala Lumpur or the Malaysia Tourism Center (MATIC) and transport them in a comfortable coach to the first destination, the limestone hills of Batu Caves. This site features three main caverns and several smaller caves. It is a sacred place dedicated to Lord Murugah, a Hindu deity, with a staircase of 272 steps leading to the temple cave. Another cave, known as the museum cave, is adorned with images of deities and murals illustrating scenes from Hindu scriptures.
Closed for 3 days during the Thaipusam Festival (the day before, the day of, and the day after the festival).
- Putrajaya - Named in honor of Malaysia’s first Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, Putrajaya is also known as the Intelligent Garden City.
- Agriculture Heritage Park - The Putrajaya Agricultural Heritage Park showcases Malaysia’s agricultural heritage amidst the modern cityscape of Putrajaya. The park includes tropical fruit orchards, herb gardens, and rubber and oil palm trees, offering visitors a serene walk while learning about traditional farming practices. It’s an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts, photography, and exploring Malaysia’s agricultural history.
- Putra Mosque - The Putra Mosque is a stunningly designed mosque inspired by the Safavid monuments of Iran. Non-Muslims are welcome to visit outside of prayer times and can rent robes if not appropriately dressed. The mosque can accommodate 15,000 worshippers at once. Its pink domes are particularly beautiful in the daylight.
- Perdana Putra - The Prime Minister’s Office (Perdana Putra) is not open to tourists, but the building is architecturally impressive and offers a great view. Nearby, Dataran Putra is the largest square in the city and hosts many cultural events.
- Putrajaya Lake - Located at the heart of Putrajaya, this 650-hectare man-made lake serves as a natural cooling system for the city and is used for recreation, fishing, water sports, and transport. The lake and its surroundings are a popular spot for informal recreation in this waterfront city. It has an average depth of 6.60 meters and a catchment area of 50.9 square kilometers. The renowned Putra Mosque, Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque, and Millennium Monument are situated along its shores.
Note: Photo Stop
- Putra Bridge - The main bridge in Putrajaya, Malaysia, Putra Bridge is similar to the Khaju Bridge in Esfahan, Iran. Spanning 435 meters, it connects the Government Precinct to the Mixed Development Precinct and links Putra Square with the Boulevard. It was built in 1997. The upper level of the bridge is part of the Boulevard.
Note: Photo Stop View
- Millennium Monument - The Millennium Monument is a national monument in Putrajaya, Malaysia, comparable to the Washington Monument in Washington DC, USA. It was the second national monument built in Putrajaya after the Putrajaya Landmark. Shaped like an obelisk, it features etchings marking significant periods and milestones in the nation’s history. The monument stands 68 meters tall in a 25-hectare park in Precinct 2. Constructed of solid metal, it serves as a beacon at night with strong lights projected 360 degrees and sweeping lights visible from various locations in Putrajaya.
- Masjid Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin (Masjid Besi) - The Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque, or Iron Mosque, is the second main mosque in Putrajaya, Malaysia, after the Putra Mosque. Located in Precinct 3, opposite the Palace of Justice, construction began in April 2004 and was completed in August 2009. It was officially opened by the 13th Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin, on June 11, 2010. The mosque was built to serve approximately 24,000 residents, including government employees working in the city center.
- Putrajaya International Convention Centre - The Putrajaya Convention Centre is a notable example of modern architecture in the city. Its design is inspired by a spaceship, and its location is picturesque at the corner of Persiaran Perdana.
- Putrajaya Botanical Garden - The Botanical Garden will be visited if the Agriculture Park is closed for maintenance.
- Taman Wawasan - Taman Wawasan spans 137 acres and includes the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on a hilltop. It features an amphitheater, a pebble beach, a hibiscus garden, a lotus pond, and a jogging path with numerous viewpoints.
- Putrajaya Bridge - passing by
- Seri Wawasan Bridge, Putrajaya - passing by
- Seri Saujana Bridge - passing by
- Seri Gemilang Bridge - passing by
- Kuala Lumpur - The driver will return guests to their hotel, concluding a wonderful and unforgettable tour.

- Private transportation
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Agriculture Park Fee (will be replaced with Botanical Garden if it is closed for maintenance)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Private transportation
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Agriculture Park Fee (will be replaced with Botanical Garden if it is closed for maintenance)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Entrance fees
Your knowledgeable local driver and guide will ensure a comfortable journey in your private vehicle to the administrative heart of this remarkable and diverse country. Here, you will discover attractions such as the Putra Mosque, Putra Perdana, and the PICC, along with a visit to the 25-acre Agriculture Heritage Park. Enjoy scenic views of Putrajaya…
Your knowledgeable local driver and guide will ensure a comfortable journey in your private vehicle to the administrative heart of this remarkable and diverse country. Here, you will discover attractions such as the Putra Mosque, Putra Perdana, and the PICC, along with a visit to the 25-acre Agriculture Heritage Park. Enjoy scenic views of Putrajaya Lake and capture unforgettable moments with a photo stop. Additionally, there will be a special visit to one of the nation’s most cherished shrines, located at the Batu Caves.
- Explore the stunning Putra Mosque, renowned as one of the world’s most beautiful
- View the prime minister’s office and residence
- Enjoy a panoramic view of Putrajaya from the Convention Centre
- Pass by various government offices and ministries
- Discover a wide array of tropical fruit trees, herbs, and spices at the Agriculture Heritage Park
- Experience the vibrant atmosphere at the sacred Batu Caves
- Benefit from a friendly guide who will explain Malaysia’s multicultural society
- Enjoy hassle-free hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- We will visit Botanical Garden if Agriculture Park is close for maintenance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.