Friday, 24 October 2014

Putrajaya, Malaysia

Putrajaya offers travellers scenic view of combination of bridges, mosques, administrative buildings along a picturesque man-made Putrajaya lake. 

They are best viewed at night as colourful lights are installed at the strategic places. Putra Mosque, Millennium Monument, Prime Minister’s office, Sri Wawasan Bridge, Sri Saujana Bridge, Ministry of Finance Complex and Iron Mosque just to name a few. 

Putrajaya is a place where hot air balloon, flower fest and boat racing are held annually.







































Where is it?


How to get there?

Putrajaya can be accessed by either from Kuala Lumpur or directly from Kuala Lumpur International Airport by car which only takes approximately 1 hour. While in Putrajaya, there are buses to move around places.


Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Malaysia is one of the best shopping destinations in Southeast Asia, famous for the quality at very reasonable price. Supported by superb infrastructures and amenities, multi-cultural and multi-ethnic society, Malaysia has a lot to offer to travellers. Its islands, highlands, colonial and modern architectures, mosques and wildlife are the magnet for travellers coming to the country. Malaysia is also home to Sepang International Circuit which hosts Motorcycle Grand Prix and Formula 1 yearly.

Kuala Lumpur or simply called KL is the capital city of Malaysia whereby Putrajaya is the administrative city of Malaysia. It is famous for shopping, food, culture and sightseeing. Kuala Lumpur is home to the tallest twin tower in the world, Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC) or Petronas Twin Tower, Sultan Abdul Samad Buidling located at the Dataran Merdeka or Independent Square, KL Tower and Batu Cave, the most popular Hindu shrine outside India. 
Other famous places to be visited are the shopping promenade Bukit Bintang, food heaven Jalan Alor, the art centre Pasar Seni and the Chinatown at Petaling Street.
The Twin Tower @ Kuala Lumpur City Center (KLCC)





The Independent Square (Dataran Merdeka)









Sepang International Circuit






Kuala Lumpur Tower



City Landmarks








Festives Decoration




Batu Caves Hindu Temple