Discover Putrajaya’s stunning architecture and landmarks on a private tour from Kuala Lumpur. Explore iconic bridges, the Prime Minister’s office, and the Putra Mosque.
Discover Putrajaya’s stunning architecture and landmarks on a private tour from Kuala Lumpur. Explore iconic bridges, the Prime Minister’s office, and the Putra Mosque.
- Seri Wawasan Bridge, Putrajaya - The initial destination is one of the seven bridges in Putrajaya, renowned for its elegance. This 240-meter cable bridge boasts a futuristic design inspired by the form of a sailing ship. The Seri Wawasan Bridge is visible from numerous viewpoints throughout the city. Traveling from Kuala Lumpur City Hotel to…
- Seri Wawasan Bridge, Putrajaya - The initial destination is one of the seven bridges in Putrajaya, renowned for its elegance. This 240-meter cable bridge boasts a futuristic design inspired by the form of a sailing ship. The Seri Wawasan Bridge is visible from numerous viewpoints throughout the city. Traveling from Kuala Lumpur City Hotel to Putrajaya takes approximately 30-45 minutes.
- Putrajaya Lake - Situated at the heart of Putrajaya, Malaysia, Putrajaya Lake spans 650 hectares and is an artificial lake designed to serve as a natural cooling system for the city. It also offers opportunities for recreation, fishing, water sports, and water transport.
- Perdana Putra - Perdana Putra is a prominent building in Putrajaya, Malaysia, housing the office complex of the Prime Minister of Malaysia. Positioned on the main hill in Putrajaya, it is closely associated with the executive branch of the Malaysian federal government.
- Putra Mosque - The Putra Mosque is the main mosque in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Its construction commenced in 1997 and concluded two years later. Located on Putra Square, it is adjacent to the man-made Putrajaya Lake. The mosque, with its pink dome, is built using rose-tinted granite and comprises three primary functional areas: the prayer hall, the Sahn or courtyard, and various educational facilities and function rooms. It can accommodate up to 15,000 worshippers at once.
- Masjid Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin (Masjid Besi) - The Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque, also known as the Iron Mosque, is the second main mosque in Putrajaya, Malaysia, following the Putra Mosque. Located in Putrajaya’s Precinct 3, it is opposite the Palace of Justice and adjacent to the Islamic Complex Putrajaya, a religious authority headquarters. The “Iron Mosque” features a district cooling system, and either fans or an air conditioning system. It incorporates “architectural wire mesh” imported from Germany and China, similar to that used in the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid and the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris.
- Millennium Monument - Constructed in 2005 to welcome the new millennium, this is the first monument built in Putrajaya. The walkway spiraling around the monument depicts Malaysia’s history, with panels detailing significant national events. A time capsule at the monument’s base is set to be opened in 2020. Ascending the ramps of the Millennium Monument offers expansive views of the waterfront.
- Moroccan Pavilion Putrajaya - The Moroccan Pavilion is highly rated for its Instagram-worthy appeal. Built to symbolize the diplomatic relationship between the two governments, its stunning architecture and intricate craftsmanship resemble the villages and imperial cities of Morocco.
- Kuala Lumpur - Returning to Kuala Lumpur City Hotel.

- English-speaking driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- English-speaking driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Food and Drink, unless speficied
- Tour Guide
- Food and Drink, unless speficied
- Tour Guide
Putrajaya might not be the initial thought when considering Malaysia, yet it is truly remarkable! Established as the administrative capital for the federal government in 1999, it later became Malaysia’s third Federal Territory, after Kuala Lumpur and Labuan. Explore Putrajaya’s stunning bridges that cross the city’s central artificial lake, the Prime…
Putrajaya might not be the initial thought when considering Malaysia, yet it is truly remarkable! Established as the administrative capital for the federal government in 1999, it later became Malaysia’s third Federal Territory, after Kuala Lumpur and Labuan. Explore Putrajaya’s stunning bridges that cross the city’s central artificial lake, the Prime Minister’s office, and the exquisite Islamic-inspired Putra Mosque.
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