Day trip from KL: Putrajaya’s architectural wonders
April 30, 2017
Putrajaya is Malaysia’s administrative capital aka where their government sits. Doesn’t sound promising as a tourist destination? You’re wrong!
Because, my dear readers, Putrajaya is a futuristic architectural wonderland! Don’t believe me? Read on and flick through my photos – this capital is amazing for photos. My photos aren’t that great unfortunately but I’m sure you can do better given the great source material! Having said that, it’s also a super boring place (beyond photo-taking) – so I suggest coming here in the morning then heading back to Kuala Lumpur by lunch time
How to get to Putrajaya
Take the KLIA Transit from KL Sentral to Putrajaya. Tickets will cost you ~RM 14 one-way, and the train ride lasts for ~20 minutes. Note: The train departs every 30 mins
PRO TIP: If you buy your ticket from the self-service kiosk, you’ll get to enjoy a 10% discount
Once you arrive at the Cyberjaya & Putrajaya train station, just ask where the taxi stands are. Once you arrive at the taxi booths, buy a taxi-for-hire coupon at the booth. The prices are fixed based on the number of hours that you require. I took the 2-hour tour and requested for a good English speaking taxi driver, which cost me ~RM 80
Other options: Best of Putrajaya Tour
On weekends, at 11 AM and 3 PM, the Putrajaya Corporation provides a 2-hour English-guided sightseeing tour around Putrajaya. Photo stops are included, along with half an hour to taste the local foods. I heard it’s pretty rushed though, but given how much it costs (ONE MALAYSIAN RINGGIT) – you should definitely do it if you’re on a budget!!
How to sign up: Look for the “Best of Putrajaya Tour” sign at Putrajaya train station and sign up on the spot (available until 30 mins before departure). Note that it operates on a first-come-first-serve basis, with a maximum seating of 40 people per session only
Sights to see
Semi Saujana Bridge
Seri Gemilang Bridge
PICC
Perdanan Putrajaya Complex
Palace of Justice
Seri Wawasan Bridge
Masjid Putra
Prime Minister’s Office
Gatecrashing a wedding
And that’s a wrap! Hope you enjoy your photo-taking adventure in Putrajaya – and more broadly, the beautiful Malaysia. If you’re interested, below is a full list of Malaysia blogs I have available:
- What to do when in Kuala Lumpur, including day trips
- Eating my way through Kuala Lumpur – my top picks!
- Day trip from KL: Putrajay’s architectural wonders
- Day trip from KL: What to expect from Batu Caves
- Day trip from KL: Discovering the hidden treasures of Melaka
- A travel and food guide to Malaysia’s hidden jewel: Penang
[…] I know, it’s really weird that I’m recommending the administrative capital as a tourist sight. But just go there and check it out – the building architecture is simply stupendous! For more information, check out my detailed blog on Putrajaya […]
[…] I know, it’s really weird that I’m recommending the administrative capital as a tourist sight. But just go there and check it out – the building architecture is simply stupendous! For more information, check out my detailed blog on Putrajaya […]
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