Located around 15 miles (24 km) away from the capital city Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya is the official seat of Malaysia government. It is a well-planned city which was established in the mid-1990s. It is well regarded for its manicured greens, grandiose towers, and space-age architecture which is stretched around an artificial lake.
Most of the tourists opt for Putrajaya Sightseeing City Tour Package to visit on night or day tour from Kuala Lumpur and only a few tourists prefer to stay there overnight. The sights of the city are stretched over a huge acre of landscape and ease of the tour is highly preferred to the driving enthusiasts. Half Day Putrajaya Tour Package ranges from Segway to car excursions to balloon flights and lake cruises. The architecture of the city really looks more stunning in the aerial view.
Putrajaya is located around 20 miles south of Kuala Lumpur and easily accessible from both of the international airports in Kuala Lumpur through KLIA Transit rail service. However, a lot of tourists start their tour in Kuala Lumpur which has a lot of nightlife, accommodation and food options. These two cities are connected by KLIA Transit within 20 minutes.
Putrajaya remains steamy and hot all the year round with a bit more rain in the rainy season, which lasts from November to March. So, it is recommended to get there in the evenings for a visual treat when the signature architecture of the city actually lights up and weekends can be apparently quiet. Unlike major cities like Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, haze or smoke pollution is hardly any issue from June to August.
Whether you are gliding high up in hot air balloon or floating on the lake, Putrajaya is well known for its rich architecture. Some of the landmarks you shouldn’t miss are rose-pink Putra Mosque, circular Putra Square, sail-shaped Seri Wawasan Bridge, out-worldly Putrajaya Convention Centre, and Perdana Putra, official seat to nation’s government.