"At the very heart of Putrajaya is the Putrajaya Wetland with a natural landscape dominated by Putrajaya Lake. The Lake and Wetland are two of the most distinctive features of the city."
At the very heart of Putrajaya is the Putrajaya Wetlands with a natural landscape dominated by the Putrajaya Lake. The Lake and Wetlands are two of the most distinctive features of the city. The 650-hectare Putrajaya Lake is designed to act as a natural cooling system for the city and for recreation, fishing, water sports and water transport.
For the water in the lake to be clean enough for body contact, water sports and recreational activities, a wetland was constructed to remove pollutants and to clean the water before it merges with the lake.
Last viewed - September 09, 2010
Getting There
By Bus
From Sinar Kota in Kuala Lumpur, you can catch the Park May (Cityliner) bus number 868 to Putrajaya. This bus service operates from 6.30am until 10pm and the fare is about RM2.60. From the temporary bus and taxi terminal at Precinct 9, you can catch a Nadi Putra bus to the Putrajaya Wetland Park at Precinct 16.
By Rail
You can get to Putrajaya via the KLIA transit train which departs from Kuala Lumpur's Sentral Station. The train runs every 30 minutes from 5.30am to 1am the next morning, and stops at the Western Transportation Terminal in Precinct 7. From there, you can catch a Nadi Putra bus service to the Putrajaya Wetland Park at Precinct 16.