Embark on a tour of Putrajaya and Agricultural Park to discover the beauty of Malaysian agriculture and architecture. Explore the Agricultural Heritage Park and witness the rubber-manufacturing process. Visit the iconic Putra Mosque and other government complexes in Putrajaya Square Government Centre.
Embark on a tour of Putrajaya and Agricultural Park to discover the beauty of Malaysian agriculture and architecture. Explore the Agricultural Heritage Park and witness the rubber-manufacturing process. Visit the iconic Putra Mosque and other government complexes in Putrajaya Square Government Centre.
- Putrajaya - Our journey begins at Taman Warisan, also known as the Agricultural Heritage Park. This ‘living’ museum showcases mango, rubber, cocoa, palm oil, durian, jackfruit, herbs, and more. During the tour, you’ll witness a demonstration of the entire rubber-manufacturing process, from tapping to producing fully smoked sheets.
- Putrajaya -…
- Putrajaya - Our journey begins at Taman Warisan, also known as the Agricultural Heritage Park. This ‘living’ museum showcases mango, rubber, cocoa, palm oil, durian, jackfruit, herbs, and more. During the tour, you’ll witness a demonstration of the entire rubber-manufacturing process, from tapping to producing fully smoked sheets.
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Putrajaya - Dataran Putra
Putra Square (Malay: Dataran Putra) is a city square located in Presint 1, Putrajaya, Malaysia. It has hosted various festivals, including the Malaysian Independence Day parade. -
Putra Mosque - Putra Mosque
Overlooking the picturesque Putrajaya Lake, the Putra Mosque stands as Putrajaya’s most iconic landmark and one of the world’s most modern mosques. It exemplifies the evolution of mosque designs in Malaysia, blending traditional designs, local craftsmanship, and indigenous materials.
The mosque is inspired by Persian Islamic architecture from the Safavid period, incorporating elements from various Muslim cultures. The main entrance is designed to resemble public building gates in Muslim Persia, featuring Malaysian, Persian, and Arab-Islamic architectural styles. -
Putrajaya - Prime Minister’s Office (Photo Stop)
Perdana Putra is a prominent building in Putrajaya, Malaysia, housing the Prime Minister’s office complex. Situated on the main hill in Putrajaya, it has become a symbol of the Malaysian federal government’s executive branch. -
Putrajaya - Putrajaya Bridge
Seri Wawasan Bridge is the most graceful of Putrajaya’s bridges. Its futuristic design combines cable back stays and standard steel tie backs, with a curvaceous and slender profile visible from many points in the city. At night, the bridge is illuminated with changing colored lights. The bridge spans 240 meters, with a main span of 168 meters, supported by 102 cables. -
Putrajaya - Putrajaya International Convention Center
The Putrajaya International Convention Center (PICC) is the primary convention venue in Putrajaya, Malaysia. Located atop Taman Puncak Selatan in Precinct 5, PICC has welcomed an annual average of over 230,000 delegates and 15,000 visitors from around the world since 2006.
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- Putrajaya Tour
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Admission to agricultural park
- Putrajaya Tour
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The trip from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya is roughly a 45-minute duration. We commence our tour at the Agricultural Heritage Park, a dynamic exhibit showcasing various plants like mangoes, rubber, coca, palm oil, durians, jackfruits, herbs, and more. The tour includes an illustrative demonstration of the comprehensive rubber production cycle, from initial…
The trip from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya is roughly a 45-minute duration. We commence our tour at the Agricultural Heritage Park, a dynamic exhibit showcasing various plants like mangoes, rubber, coca, palm oil, durians, jackfruits, herbs, and more. The tour includes an illustrative demonstration of the comprehensive rubber production cycle, from initial tapping to the final smoked rubber sheets.\nFollowing that, we head towards the administrative epicenter of Putrajaya Square Government Centre, which houses a range of new governmental buildings within this burgeoning township. Dominating the skyline, the striking Putra Mosque with its rosy hue, stands adjacent to Dataran Putra and overlooks the synthetic Putrajaya Lake, featuring architectural nuances from Turkestan, Kazakhstan, and Morocco. The Prime Minister’s opulent office, named Putra Perdana, commands attention among the architecture. Noteworthy sites include the Putra Bridge and the Prime Minister’s personal abode.\nImportant Reminder - The Putrajaya Agricultural Park is closed on Mondays
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.