
Half-Day Trip to Putrajaya
Putrajaya, a city in Malaysia, features numerous government buildings and monuments beside a picturesque lake. Half-Day Trip Details. Following pickup from your hotel in Kuala Lumpur at the designated time, travel to Putrajaya, located 35 minutes...
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Putrajaya is a significant city in Malaysia, featuring numerous government buildings and monuments by a picturesque lake.
Half-Day Trip Details
Your tour begins with hotel pickup in Kuala Lumpur, followed by a 35-minute journey to Putrajaya, established in the mid-1990s as the new administrative center of Malaysia. The first stop is Lake Putrajaya, where you will take a ride on a regular or traditional boat to appreciate the scenic environment.
You will visit the Putra Mosque, distinguished by its unique Islamic art and architectural features, constructed from rose-tinted granite and with a capacity for approximately 15,000 people. Its minaret stands at 380 feet (116 m), ranking among the tallest in the world.
Next, you will see the PJ Government Center and the Putra Perdana, the Prime Minister's office, with attention drawn to its large turquoise domes.
The tour concludes with a return to Kuala Lumpur via the Putra Bridge, notable for its engineering. You will be dropped off at your hotel approximately 4 hours after pickup.
Pickup Point
Pickup is included from select hotels in Kuala Lumpur, except for Hotel Four Points by Sheraton Kuala Lumpur Chinatown, Hotel Olympic Malaysia, Hotel Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, and Hotel YWCA Kuala Lumpur. Pickup is not available in the Pudu, ChowKit, KL Sentral, and Brickfields areas. A minimum booking of 2 people is required for pickup; otherwise, a meeting point will be provided.
Itinerary Adjustments
Please be aware that the Putra Mosque is closed on Fridays, limiting access to its exterior. The itinerary may also adjust based on daily traffic conditions.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pickup and drop–off
- Transport by bus or minibus
- English–speaking driver
- Boat ride
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility