The journey from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya takes approximately 50 minutes via the highway. Our first stop will be Taman Warisan or Agricultural Heritage Park – a ‘living’ museum for mango, rubber, cocoa, palm oil, durian, jackfruit, herbs and etc. A demonstration on the entire rubber-manufacturing process from the time it is tapped and churned out as fully smoked sheets will be shown during the tour. Next proceed to Putrajaya Government Centre. There are numerous new government complexes located in this new township. The most imposing structure in Putrajaya is the thin pinkish Putra Mosque. Standing beside Dataran Putra and facing the Putrajaya Lake, it incorporates architectural elements from Turkestan, Kazakhstan and Morocco. Another eye-catching building is the Prime Minister’s office – Putra Perdana. Other interesting places are Putra Bridge and the Prime Minister’s residence.
Our tour details:
Please wear comfortable walking shoes
Adult: RM 150 per adult
Child: RM 100 per child (3-11 yrs. old)
* Minimum 2 adults
* Price subject to 6% GST
* Duration: 4 hrs. only