The Putrajaya Landmark or Mercu Tanda Putrajaya is the first landmark in Putrajaya where the site of federal administrative centre was established here in 1995
The wetlands park is not just a top attraction for birdwatchers and researchers but also a main Ecohydrology Demonstration Site as recognised by UNESCO.
The Putrajaya Lake Recreational Centre is a public recreational park in Putrajaya. It is located on the north side of the city, off Persiaran Persekutuan.
Dataran Putra incorporates an 11-point outer star which represents the 11 states of Malaysia during Independence. The inner circle has a 13-point star which represents the number of states in Malaysia today.
This resplendent building houses the offices of Malaysia?s Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister as well as the Ministers in the Prime Minister?s Department.
Tanjung Sepat is a coastal town located approximately 95 km south of downtown Kuala Lumpur. Visitors often make a detour here to visit the town?s fishing village.
Described as one of the top rinks in the region by many of the coaches during the Games, MyNISS also sits on a cement floor, enabling it to host more international tournaments.
Sungai Congkak Recreational Forest is a popular weekend getaway especially for families, campers, and nature lovers residing in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur.
The park - spread across an expansive 2.8ha - is divided into different sections that provide a host of experiences that involve some cute furry friends as well as other more exotic animals.
Go fly fishing or stay overnight in a traditional Malay house in Taman Botani Negara Shah Alam which also known as Taman Pertanian Bukit Cerakah before.