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Putrajaya Botanical Garden | Putrajaya


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Landmark: Putrajaya Botanical Garden
City: Putrajaya
Country: Malaysia
Continent: Asia

Putrajaya Botanical Garden, Putrajaya, Malaysia, Asia

The Putrajaya Botanical Garden is a 230-acre botanical garden located in Putrajaya, Malaysia.

It is divided into themed zones, showcasing plant collections from various regions.

Visual Characteristics

The garden features a diverse range of flora, including palm trees, ferns, and tropical flowering plants. Pathways are paved with concrete and stone. The landscape incorporates water features such as lakes and streams. Several themed gardens, like the Explorer's Trail and the Conservatory, present distinct visual elements.

Location & Access Logistics

The garden is situated in Precinct 1, Putrajaya. It is approximately 30 kilometers south of Kuala Lumpur. Access is via Persiaran Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah. Ample parking is available within the garden premises. Bus routes serving Putrajaya Central station provide access to the city, with local feeder buses or taxis required to reach the garden itself.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Established in 1997, the Putrajaya Botanical Garden was designed as part of Putrajaya's development as Malaysia's federal administrative capital. Its ecological purpose is to conserve and display tropical plant species, particularly those native to Malaysia and Southeast Asia.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can explore themed gardens, including the Palm Collection, Fern Garden, and the African Collection. The Conservatory houses a variety of plant species requiring controlled environments. Walking and cycling are permitted on designated paths. Educational programs and guided tours are sometimes available.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are located at the main entrance and within certain garden sections. Shaded areas are provided by trees and some covered structures. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. Food and beverage vendors are present near the main entrance and at designated rest stops.

Best Time to Visit

The best time for photography is in the early morning or late afternoon when sunlight is less direct. The months of March to September generally offer drier weather. High tide is not a relevant factor for this land-based attraction.

Facts & Legends

The garden is home to over 700 species of palm trees, making it one of the largest palm collections in Southeast Asia. A specific section is dedicated to plants used in traditional Malay medicine.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Putrajaya Mosque (0.8km Northwest)
  • Perdana Putra (Prime Minister's Office) (1.2km West)
  • Putrajaya Lake (1.5km Southwest)
  • Palace of Justice (1.8km West)
  • Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque (2.5km Northwest)


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