Located at the heart of the world’s largest roundabout in Putrajaya, this green hill is a hidden gem perfect for all ages. Whether you’re up for a casual stroll, a jog, or just some time outdoors, this spot has something for everyone. My kids had a blast exploring the small field, chasing each other, and even finding a few insects for fun.
The hilly paths add a bit of a challenge to your walk or jog, making it more engaging without being too tough. It’s a great way to sneak in some exercise while enjoying the fresh air and peaceful surroundings.
What really stands out is the atmosphere—it feels like a slice of the countryside in the middle of the city. The lush greenery and scenic views make it a lovely place to spend quality time with your family. Walking here with your loved ones can even make you nostalgic for the simpler days back in your hometown.
Overall, it’s a refreshing spot to unwind, reconnect with nature, and enjoy some family time. Whether you're into fitness or just want a peaceful escape from the urban buzz, this hill is worth a visit.
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Read moreTaman Putra Perdana: A Government Hub of Architectural Diversity Taman Putra Perdana, a prominent government complex in Putrajaya, is a showcase of Malaysia's architectural prowess. This landmark structure houses the offices of the prime minister and various other government departments, making it a significant hub of political and administrative activity.
The complex boasts a diverse range of architectural styles, from modern and sleek to traditional Malay. The iconic Perdana Putra building, with its distinctive dome and minarets, is a notable example of Islamic architecture. The surrounding gardens and water features contribute to a serene and welcoming atmosphere.
Visitors to Taman Putra Perdana can explore the complex's grounds and admire the impressive architecture. While public access may be restricted to certain areas, the complex's exterior and surrounding park offer a glimpse into the grandeur of...
Read moreTaman Perdana Putra, which is within walking distance from Hotel Pulse Grande is situated in Precinct 1, Putrajaya. Being a public park, it charges no admission fee.
It is 157 acres in size. Situated close to the Putra Perdana complex, the office of the Prime Minister of Malaysia, ensures that it is maintained at a very high level of cleanliness and is perennially in full blossom.
The 78 metre Mercu Tanda Plaza structure in the shape of a pyramid and 11 fountains gives a fairly cool effect on the surrounding area.That plus 54 species of shade trees lends a cool and calming feel to the visitors.
Joggers are presented with 2 km of jogging track. Restrooms are strategically placed to take care of the 'emergencies'.
Open on weekdays from 7am to 8pm. Weekends 7am to 10pm. MCO operating hours might be...
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