Experience the best of Putrajaya on a guided sightseeing tour where modern architecture meets serene natural landscapes. Capture stunning views at the futuristic Seri Wawasan Bridge, enjoy the tranquil surroundings of the city’s man-made lake, and visit iconic landmarks such as the pink-domed Putra Mosque and the majestic Perdana Putra. Discover the contemporary steel design of the Iron Mosque and stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens at Anjung Floria for a relaxing and memorable journey. Book now to enjoy breathtaking sights and cultural highlights in one seamless experience.
A 240-metre futuristic cable-stayed bridge inspired by the shape of a sailing ship. Its elegant architecture and sweeping skyline views make it one of the most photogenic landmarks in Putrajaya.
A vast 650-hectare man-made lake designed as a natural cooling system for the city. Visitors can enjoy scenic waterfront views and observe recreational activities such as boating and water sports.
A grand hilltop administrative complex featuring a distinctive green dome and Islamic-inspired architecture. This building houses Malaysia’s Prime Minister’s Office, and it is Not Open To Visitors, but you can still admire its grandeur from the outside.
A pink-domed mosque constructed from rose-tinted granite, located beside the lake. The mosque combines Malay and Middle Eastern architectural influences.
The official residence of the Prime Minister of Malaysia showcases elegant Islamic architectural elements set amidst landscaped gardens.
Commonly known as the Iron Mosque, this modern structure is constructed mainly of steel with unique wire-mesh architecture inspired by Chinese and German designs.
A national monument built to commemorate Malaysia’s progress into the new millennium, featuring historical panels that illustrate key events in the country’s development.
The second national palace serves as the royal retreat for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, overlooking panoramic views of Putrajaya.
A beautifully crafted pavilion symbolising diplomatic ties between Malaysia and Morocco, featuring intricate Moroccan-style carvings and traditional design elements.
A landscaped lakeside park known for hosting the Royal Floria festival and the China-Malaysia Friendship Garden, ideal for scenic photography.
An agro-tourism park where visitors can explore orchards, herbs, and spice trails, and observe traditional agricultural practices such as rubber tapping.
A premier convention venue set amid greenery and wetlands, recognised for its modern architecture and environmentally efficient design.
Malaysia’s largest botanical garden, home to over 700 species of flowering plants from local and international regions.
A spacious park aligned with Malaysia’s Vision 2020 concept, offering lakeside views and scenic jogging paths surrounded by lush greenery.
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